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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Looking into buying a Scanner
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<blockquote data-quote="awhurst011" data-source="post: 201334" data-attributes="member: 14988"><p>That one of my major concerns. Who are the most reputable re sellers? I don't want to be left high and dry when I encounter a problem. If I have to pay more to have the service I need that is not a problem. Like I said I want to make the right investment. Support is what I need when learning the program. The people over at Planmeca helped me so much when I was learning the Planscan and Romexis system. I want to be able to call and have someone solve my problems with ease that day. So paying extra for support is apart of my budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="awhurst011, post: 201334, member: 14988"] That one of my major concerns. Who are the most reputable re sellers? I don't want to be left high and dry when I encounter a problem. If I have to pay more to have the service I need that is not a problem. Like I said I want to make the right investment. Support is what I need when learning the program. The people over at Planmeca helped me so much when I was learning the Planscan and Romexis system. I want to be able to call and have someone solve my problems with ease that day. So paying extra for support is apart of my budget. [/QUOTE]
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