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<blockquote data-quote="John in Canada" data-source="post: 326349" data-attributes="member: 18628"><p>Hello. I’m considering diving into purchasing a 3shape. I’m a one man lab, and do C&B, ceramics, partials and dentures. No ortho to speak of, no implants. Currently I do my model work and out source the zirconia milling and designing. For about a month now have been getting locally printed models but only for nightguards. Quality is just ok for printed models in my opinion. Will try Argen for printed next. The goal is to start learning the new technology to stay relevant. I’m 55, and have been resisting going this route. I wasn’t really planning to work until I am 65 or beyond. BUT!</p><p>I don’t need/want top of the line and entry level is always out of the question for me. It’s not about money for me, frankly could care less about the dollars. But it’s senseless to purchase with all the whistles and bells like super sonic speed if it's not going to get used or doesn’t create value. Meaning time is my own in the lab. If the works there I can be there 24/7 and love every minute of it. So, E2 or E3? Search for a used one or purchase new? I’m leaning to E3, I like color and the ever so slight better accuracy. I will still punt for milling and printing. Suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John in Canada, post: 326349, member: 18628"] Hello. I’m considering diving into purchasing a 3shape. I’m a one man lab, and do C&B, ceramics, partials and dentures. No ortho to speak of, no implants. Currently I do my model work and out source the zirconia milling and designing. For about a month now have been getting locally printed models but only for nightguards. Quality is just ok for printed models in my opinion. Will try Argen for printed next. The goal is to start learning the new technology to stay relevant. I’m 55, and have been resisting going this route. I wasn’t really planning to work until I am 65 or beyond. BUT! I don’t need/want top of the line and entry level is always out of the question for me. It’s not about money for me, frankly could care less about the dollars. But it’s senseless to purchase with all the whistles and bells like super sonic speed if it's not going to get used or doesn’t create value. Meaning time is my own in the lab. If the works there I can be there 24/7 and love every minute of it. So, E2 or E3? Search for a used one or purchase new? I’m leaning to E3, I like color and the ever so slight better accuracy. I will still punt for milling and printing. Suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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