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When we got ours it was around 30-35kwaiting for info from them still....whats the cost on one of those bad boys?
When we got ours it was around 30-35kwaiting for info from them still....whats the cost on one of those bad boys?
holy hell, okay!When we got ours it was around 30-35k
There's always a bigger fish.Someone else is thinkng way bigger and better then me I love it.....
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not really. that’s only $5200 worth of printers lolThere's always a bigger fish.
Is that the yellow filtered one? Thanks!The new photon s is $479 at the official ebay store and it is 30% faster so if anybody consideres getting one get the new one
yesIs that the yellow filtered one? Thanks!
Think we've gotten a bit excited (I certainly have!) and missed some of the business decision information.
Anyone know what the maintenance periods and realistic longevity of these machines is like?
How long has your oldest one been going and at what duty cycle?
6 months at 1 print a day, 5 per week?
What is the build quailty like? Have all the ones everyone has seen been of fairly consistent goodness?
How do they taste with soy sauce and wasabi?
I don't want to end up replacing it every year, and that concerns me at this pricepoint as a possibility.
And, yes, i know high price is no indicator of reliability. I owned a Chrysler Imperial-the car's transmission was so badly designed they actually bought the cars back.
Think we've gotten a bit excited (I certainly have!) and missed some of the business decision information.
Anyone know what the maintenance periods and realistic longevity of these machines is like?
How long has your oldest one been going and at what duty cycle?
6 months at 1 print a day, 5 per week?
What is the build quailty like? Have all the ones everyone has seen been of fairly consistent goodness?
How do they taste with soy sauce and wasabi?
I don't want to end up replacing it every year, and that concerns me at this pricepoint as a possibility.
And, yes, i know high price is no indicator of reliability. I owned a Chrysler Imperial-the car's transmission was so badly designed they actually bought the cars back.
what are you using for nesting software?For $500, you can afford to replace it every 6 months. Just push it off the bench into the garbage. I'm only 2 weeks into this, so I have no idea about most of your questions, but it's gonna be an interesting journey.
My initial prints were done with the green castable resin included with the purchase. I also bought the anycubic dental model resin. See above post on curing light. I included a link.
This is another stress test print I did for fun. The spere is a little over an inch in diameter View attachment 32168
what issues do you have?!?Can you tell me please the config you use in the slice software of Anycubic with dental castable resin, because ive got some issue with the prints.
thank you!
For the cube test print, I literally stuck the USB in and hit print, not using the slicer software. In the interest of transparency, my first print failed as well. It was due to a poorly leveled plate. I have since abandoned the "paper levelling" that the manual suggests, and do the Flint Read method instead, leveling against the empty resin vat. That worked well for me and the prints have come out well since then.Can you tell me please the config you use in the slice software of Anycubic with dental castable resin, because ive got some issue with the prints.
thank you!
I'm using the included photon slicer software. It's pretty good, but the printer prints in a proprietary format. The slicer software is very quick to build the prints. Much faster than the other cam software I have.what are you using for nesting software?
So if you want to print 5 things (each thing being a die or model or denture base or denture teeth) are you printing one at a time?I'm using the included photon slicer software. It's pretty good, but the printer prints in a proprietary format. The slicer software is very quick to build the prints. Much faster than the other cam software I have.