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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Ivoclar PrograMill7 PM7 or Roland?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason D" data-source="post: 302922" data-attributes="member: 12217"><p>If this is my decision there is zero chance I would buy the Ivoclar mill over a Roland. </p><p></p><p>A Roland is a tried-and-true work horse that performs every day, where as Ivoclars equipment has gotten worse and worse through the years. The previous Ivoclar mill is literally the worst piece of equipment in our building, And when we complain about it they tell us “don’t worry will give you a good trade-in value when the new Mills come out”</p><p></p><p>Look at it this way: It’s a brand new mill from a company that has a bad track record with Mills, likes to lock users in (rfid tags on eMax blocks are a nightmare that has shut down production in several labs) I found their support support personnel to be condescending and rude to the point where I have asked them to leave the building and I don’t do that very often.</p><p></p><p>Especially considering this is your first foray into milling… You don’t want to try the new kid on the block that may or may not work, you want the one that works well pretty much every time that lots of people use so there are lots of resources for troubleshooting if you get into trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason D, post: 302922, member: 12217"] If this is my decision there is zero chance I would buy the Ivoclar mill over a Roland. A Roland is a tried-and-true work horse that performs every day, where as Ivoclars equipment has gotten worse and worse through the years. The previous Ivoclar mill is literally the worst piece of equipment in our building, And when we complain about it they tell us “don’t worry will give you a good trade-in value when the new Mills come out” Look at it this way: It’s a brand new mill from a company that has a bad track record with Mills, likes to lock users in (rfid tags on eMax blocks are a nightmare that has shut down production in several labs) I found their support support personnel to be condescending and rude to the point where I have asked them to leave the building and I don’t do that very often. Especially considering this is your first foray into milling… You don’t want to try the new kid on the block that may or may not work, you want the one that works well pretty much every time that lots of people use so there are lots of resources for troubleshooting if you get into trouble. [/QUOTE]
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