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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Medit touble
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<blockquote data-quote="Glenn Kennedy" data-source="post: 321189" data-attributes="member: 6563"><p>[USER=6534]@Art[/USER] you might have dust inside the scanner that is causing the rough looking surface. It is best to keep your scanner in a separate space from your milling machine. Also, use a volt ohm meter to test the output of your power supply to make sure it matches the output specification. Sometimes power supplies will deteriorate over time and not put out enough power. If these don't work you should contact Medit technical support (<a href="http://www.meditcompany.com" target="_blank">www.meditcompany.com</a>) for help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glenn Kennedy, post: 321189, member: 6563"] [USER=6534]@Art[/USER] you might have dust inside the scanner that is causing the rough looking surface. It is best to keep your scanner in a separate space from your milling machine. Also, use a volt ohm meter to test the output of your power supply to make sure it matches the output specification. Sometimes power supplies will deteriorate over time and not put out enough power. If these don't work you should contact Medit technical support ([URL="http://www.meditcompany.com"]www.meditcompany.com[/URL]) for help. [/QUOTE]
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