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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Medit/exocad Pains
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<blockquote data-quote="RDA" data-source="post: 314758" data-attributes="member: 6261"><p>Riley, </p><p>When I first started out with my Medit scanner, Exocad, and Collab, I too was frustrated. My only CAD/CAM experience before this was using an E4D system. They are mostly dumby proof, so learning Exocad was a huge step. I didn't realize, until I knew more of what I was doing in Exocad, that at my original training session they sucked. It sounds like this may be your case too. </p><p>I recommend that you change your re-seller support, if you can this early on, adn get re-trained. It may make your life and purchase much less stressful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDA, post: 314758, member: 6261"] Riley, When I first started out with my Medit scanner, Exocad, and Collab, I too was frustrated. My only CAD/CAM experience before this was using an E4D system. They are mostly dumby proof, so learning Exocad was a huge step. I didn't realize, until I knew more of what I was doing in Exocad, that at my original training session they sucked. It sounds like this may be your case too. I recommend that you change your re-seller support, if you can this early on, adn get re-trained. It may make your life and purchase much less stressful. [/QUOTE]
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