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<blockquote data-quote="RJS8669" data-source="post: 173196" data-attributes="member: 5742"><p>Been having intermittent issues with this mill for a few months now. Frequency of problems has accelerated over the past three weeks, and Support is unable to identify the exact issue(s). Yesterday, the mill just shut down. </p><p></p><p>I'm being told 7-10 days before a technician can get to us. In the meantime, they are offering to mill units in Michigan for free - as long as we use their materials - none of which we currently use. $20/unit to mill a other branded material.</p><p></p><p>I think what irritates me the most is the "rule" that Ivoclar has in place stating that they won't replace a mill unless and until a technician has been onsite to fix the same issue three times. This equipment hasn't run properly for months and their fix has been to provide new software and a new pc (neither solution worked); to blame it on a software (HP Buttons) that came pre-loaded; and finally to blame the video camera USB connection (again, something they provided). All diagnoses being done remotely via TeamViewer.</p><p></p><p>No actual visits so no replacement unit.</p><p></p><p>Not sure how this is going to play out, but I thought it was worth sharing with this community - Caveat Emptor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RJS8669, post: 173196, member: 5742"] Been having intermittent issues with this mill for a few months now. Frequency of problems has accelerated over the past three weeks, and Support is unable to identify the exact issue(s). Yesterday, the mill just shut down. I'm being told 7-10 days before a technician can get to us. In the meantime, they are offering to mill units in Michigan for free - as long as we use their materials - none of which we currently use. $20/unit to mill a other branded material. I think what irritates me the most is the "rule" that Ivoclar has in place stating that they won't replace a mill unless and until a technician has been onsite to fix the same issue three times. This equipment hasn't run properly for months and their fix has been to provide new software and a new pc (neither solution worked); to blame it on a software (HP Buttons) that came pre-loaded; and finally to blame the video camera USB connection (again, something they provided). All diagnoses being done remotely via TeamViewer. No actual visits so no replacement unit. Not sure how this is going to play out, but I thought it was worth sharing with this community - Caveat Emptor. [/QUOTE]
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