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NextDent vs Envision Tech 3d printer
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<blockquote data-quote="Sevan P" data-source="post: 311474" data-attributes="member: 7766"><p>I have the nextdent 5100. As it is very fast. I still see flaws. Plus the resin is expensive, and you can't use the resins until they have fully mixed for 2.5 hour ei model 2.0. So if your in a rush and you just got a bottle, sorry you have to wait 2.5 hour to do the initial mix. Envision tecs are good, but if i had to do it again Asiga for sure.</p><p></p><p>Currently we have a Forms2, Nexdent 5100 and a Carbon M2. Also just ordered a Photon S to print some small soft tissue parts directly to the platform to eliminate supports the 5100 requires.</p><p></p><p>Nextdents 3D sprint software is super easy to use, which is a plus not sure on Asiga but i doubt it is hard to learn.</p><p></p><p>Can't use any other reason on the 5100 other then nextdent cause of the barcodes, and they have a live to them every scan takes a percentage off the life of the qr code about 1.5l per code. No open mode for you to play with cure times and exposure times like forms has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sevan P, post: 311474, member: 7766"] I have the nextdent 5100. As it is very fast. I still see flaws. Plus the resin is expensive, and you can't use the resins until they have fully mixed for 2.5 hour ei model 2.0. So if your in a rush and you just got a bottle, sorry you have to wait 2.5 hour to do the initial mix. Envision tecs are good, but if i had to do it again Asiga for sure. Currently we have a Forms2, Nexdent 5100 and a Carbon M2. Also just ordered a Photon S to print some small soft tissue parts directly to the platform to eliminate supports the 5100 requires. Nextdents 3D sprint software is super easy to use, which is a plus not sure on Asiga but i doubt it is hard to learn. Can't use any other reason on the 5100 other then nextdent cause of the barcodes, and they have a live to them every scan takes a percentage off the life of the qr code about 1.5l per code. No open mode for you to play with cure times and exposure times like forms has. [/QUOTE]
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