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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Wieland Mini Mill
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike2" data-source="post: 115349" data-attributes="member: 943"><p>I also have the Jensen mini, my bad Precisio. Anyhow same crap different stink. I had great success early on, but them ran into the issues of the electronic touch off. Now that it is fixed, I am struggling with the new terms Jensen has come out with. Should I but Precisio software for 1500$ for baisc C& B or stick with 1250$ license fee on LD7, I mean the basic Precisio does do implants,Inlays but costs more, but no yearly fees. I do do enough custom hybrid abut's and I am used to LD7. In addition I have seen the new service plans, is it common for the company who sells this equipment to charge for tech support going forward after a year, I mean 2500$ yearly for support seems steep? Or maybe not as the support is usually good. My basic bitch is last year they were selling LD& and there support saying that is why you pay more for the consumables now they change to Precisio and LD7 is out the window, or it sure seems that way. The VHF is a good little mill, but the electronic touch off is quirky. I also am not happy paying for Jensen burs that last 60-7- unit and cost 45-70$ each. That is 2.50$ a unit tooling costs, but you can't use other burs or the support is out the window according to the last tech sheet put out. Shame on them for this, I am a big fan of Jensen until now and will be more skeptical going forward. My 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike2, post: 115349, member: 943"] I also have the Jensen mini, my bad Precisio. Anyhow same crap different stink. I had great success early on, but them ran into the issues of the electronic touch off. Now that it is fixed, I am struggling with the new terms Jensen has come out with. Should I but Precisio software for 1500$ for baisc C& B or stick with 1250$ license fee on LD7, I mean the basic Precisio does do implants,Inlays but costs more, but no yearly fees. I do do enough custom hybrid abut's and I am used to LD7. In addition I have seen the new service plans, is it common for the company who sells this equipment to charge for tech support going forward after a year, I mean 2500$ yearly for support seems steep? Or maybe not as the support is usually good. My basic bitch is last year they were selling LD& and there support saying that is why you pay more for the consumables now they change to Precisio and LD7 is out the window, or it sure seems that way. The VHF is a good little mill, but the electronic touch off is quirky. I also am not happy paying for Jensen burs that last 60-7- unit and cost 45-70$ each. That is 2.50$ a unit tooling costs, but you can't use other burs or the support is out the window according to the last tech sheet put out. Shame on them for this, I am a big fan of Jensen until now and will be more skeptical going forward. My 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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