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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
Printer options for high-capacity printing?
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<blockquote data-quote="tuyere" data-source="post: 357303" data-attributes="member: 26916"><p>Hey all, </p><p>Some bad luck at our lab has ruined a large portion of our printer fleet- we lost a Stratasys Objet 500 and a Carbon M2. </p><p>With crisis comes opportunity, though- the Stratasys was always an expensive hassle, and now we get the opportunity to purchase one or possibly several printers to replace that rather large capacity. over 200 000 sq mm of build plate area, to be specific, and we use almost all of that regularly. </p><p>We're considering another, higher-capacity Carbon, more Asiga 4Ks to augment the 3 we already have, or even something new. Personally, I want to stay away from Carbon's printers-as-a-service business model where possible, but I can't argue with the print speed and general ease you get there. </p><p></p><p>Anyways- anybody have any recommendations for rebuilding our fleet? We've had a horrendous experience with Straumann servicing a Rapidshape printer we have so I don't think that's on the table, but we're flexible otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tuyere, post: 357303, member: 26916"] Hey all, Some bad luck at our lab has ruined a large portion of our printer fleet- we lost a Stratasys Objet 500 and a Carbon M2. With crisis comes opportunity, though- the Stratasys was always an expensive hassle, and now we get the opportunity to purchase one or possibly several printers to replace that rather large capacity. over 200 000 sq mm of build plate area, to be specific, and we use almost all of that regularly. We're considering another, higher-capacity Carbon, more Asiga 4Ks to augment the 3 we already have, or even something new. Personally, I want to stay away from Carbon's printers-as-a-service business model where possible, but I can't argue with the print speed and general ease you get there. Anyways- anybody have any recommendations for rebuilding our fleet? We've had a horrendous experience with Straumann servicing a Rapidshape printer we have so I don't think that's on the table, but we're flexible otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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