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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
Print Accuracy: Hardware, Software or User Dependent?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brett Hansen CDT" data-source="post: 361401" data-attributes="member: 3194"><p>We have an Asiga 4K printer. Consistency has been spot on. The only issues we have had are just learning the basics of printing. Once we ironed those out, everything has been like clockwork. Accuracy with many printers is excellent. We do not print our models with removable dies. We print solid models and a separate die. This eliminates any issues with how the die fits in the model. With the printing software for our Asiga, I can make it so any interference between the soft tissue and the crowns is eliminated on the printed model. This method works well in our lab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brett Hansen CDT, post: 361401, member: 3194"] We have an Asiga 4K printer. Consistency has been spot on. The only issues we have had are just learning the basics of printing. Once we ironed those out, everything has been like clockwork. Accuracy with many printers is excellent. We do not print our models with removable dies. We print solid models and a separate die. This eliminates any issues with how the die fits in the model. With the printing software for our Asiga, I can make it so any interference between the soft tissue and the crowns is eliminated on the printed model. This method works well in our lab. [/QUOTE]
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