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- Produces fine quality orthodontics model without any interruption.
- Minimal cost per part.
- Robust 3D printing system.
- Enclosed build chamber.
- Able to print with biocompatible resins.
CONS:
- Small build volume.
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- Reduced Peel Forces providing better quality prints
- High-speed printing
- Economical price for an SLA based technology (LFS)
- Automatic bed leveling
- Plug and Play use
- Light support easy to remove;Constant Monitoring
CONS:
- Post Processing Requirements
- Expensive than low prices FDM machines
- Support structure required for every design
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- Large build space;2 years of warranty
- Easy to operate with automatic bed leveling
- High-quality prints
- High speed
- Value for money
CONS:
- Missing dual extruder
- The expensive choice for beginners
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PROS:
- Large build space
- Automatic bed leveling
- Great print quality
- Fast speed up to 250mm per second
- Sturdy design
- Three interchangeable nozzles
- Remote monitoring through an ethernet connection
CONS:
- Lack of WIFI connection
- Not affordable for home users
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PROS:
- Delivers quality output.
- Up to 10 times faster at half the cost.
- Delivers fine detail and dimensional accuracy.
- Lets you have accurate thermal control of every layer and enables predictive corrections voxel by voxel for optimal mechanical properties.
- Low cost per part and minimal powder wastage.
- Reduces cooling time which results in faster time to part and more parts ready within the same day.
- Enclosed unpacking and material collection system.
- Automated material mixing and loading systems.
CONS:
- This printing system demands a huge one-time investment which not everyone will be able to pay. And so the accessibility of this wonderful printing technology and the machine is still a huge question.
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- The 3D printing speed is fast.
- You get accurate 3D printing with fine detailing.
- For 3D printing a part you need no support structures.
- The quality of the part produced is high.
CONS:
- Initial printing investment is higher compared to others.
- You are not able to produce some curved, hollow geometries.
★★★★★
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PROS:
- Cloud platform
- Plug and Play
- Many Automated Features like bed leveling and nozzle retraction
- Power Recovery
- Dual Extrusion
- Heated Glass Bed
- Touch Screen Interface
CONS:
- Firmware updated frequently
- Manual Calibration
- Aesthetic looks of touchscreen
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- It possesses independent dual extruders
- Enclosed chamber
- The built-in camera along with the custom Octoprint plugin for enabling remote monitor and control
- Recording of automatic time lapses;7″ touch screen display
- Extruder priming and wiping before every new print use
- Direct filament feeder
- Assisted dual-head calibration
- Enhanced cooling fans setup
CONS:
- Users have reported of filament tangling when spools with too much filament are used
- Times taken for heating is more than 5 minutes
- Manual bed leveling
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- Dual extruder
- Large print space
- Automatic calibration
- User-friendly User Interface
- High Speed
- Great Precision
- Third-party filaments allowed for printing
- Compatible with a large number of filament type
CONS:
- Expensive
- Not suited for home users
- Bulky
★★★★★
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- Large-volume
- High precision
- Dual extruder
- Professional grade printing
- Heated bed
CONS:
- Expensive for professionals and home users
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PROS:
- Has modular design which gives four production units.
- Huge build volume.
- Minimal layer resolution.
CONS:
- Price is a huge concern for the users of technology inferior to DLP.
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- E3D Titan Aero extruder
- Automatic bed leveling
- Automatic nozzle cleaning
- PEI coated heated print bed
- Large build space
- Great print quality
- Amazing print speed
- Pre-existing Filament profiles
- Filament run-out sensor
- Open-source Hardware
CONS:
- Missing WIFI connectivity
- No remote control
- Expensive
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- It’s a versatile 3D printer that is openly helpful to you to choose projects from the community.
- The printer’s scalable and smart.
- S600 D secures the operator from harmful fumes.
CONS:
- Part Quality produced by S600 D is a little bit of concern.
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- Build volume area is perhaps, one of the strongest advantages of buying this 3D printer. This spacious area has been mentioned a couple of times above too because it leverages a better advantage to the customers in the long run. This big space enables customers to print bigger items and offers a competitive advantage over other printers. It breaks barriers of normal limitations associated with 3D printers and exceeds their limits, especially in the case of consumer-focused printers.
- This 3D printer comes with a sophisticated design that has a 3.5” liquid crystal display, stronger connectivity options, inbuilt camera. Such a comprehensive design allows users to make better use of the technology available at their hands and deliver simple functionalities to them. Even though it has a bigger build area, it features a compact look. This compact look is encased in dimensions of 19.4” x 22.2” x 33.9”.
- This print is controlled through the use of either mobile or cloud applications. Such flexibility makes way for better accessibility to the end-users through all the printing stages and enables users to control features, power, and print types right from the comfort of their desk. The inbuilt camera allows users to continuously monitor different printing as well as connectivity phases. Such a comprehensive utility ensures that the customers are in true control of what goes behind during the printing process.
CONS:
- Forcefully making use of a 3rd party filament for printing purposes automatically voids a customer’s printer’s warranty.
- It only supports PLA.
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- Closed build-up
- Intelligent dual extruders
- Camera monitoring
- Touch probe automatic leveling
- Touch screen interface.
- Solid build plate that can withstand high temperatures
CONS:
- The price of the printer is very much compared to printers in the same range offering similar features
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- Reliable
- Accurate and precise
- High strength materials support
- Interactive touchscreen
- Intuitive scaling software
CONS:
- Manual calibration
- Not affordable for learning or fun
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- he complete system of Wash-1, Sinter-1, and 2 is a very big plus point for the printer.
- The printers work without getting a separate powder binding system in place and reduce the post-processing of parts and hence expedites the print speed.
CONS:
- There are no pictures of parts and functional prototypes that are manufactured using this 3D printer, so the only point from which you have to judge the printer's print quality is from the claimed layer resolution range.
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- Capable of building parts and functional prototypes that are ten times in strength than mainstream 3D printing materials.
- Excellent layer resolution range.
- Stable body.
- Very intuitive software.
CONS:
- Cost of 3D printing materials compatible with this 3D printer is very high than mainstream FDM 3D printing materials.
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- Fast printing with dimensional accuracy.
- A considerable amount of build volume.
- Stable printing.
CONS:
- The printer has an enclosed design due to which the post-processing of parts is an issue.
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PROS:
- High-resolution liquid crystal display.
- Solid and strong unit.
- High-quality electronics.
- Customer-centric design.
CONS:
- The build space is small. Hence, it may cause concern in the event you want to build the larger parts in one go.
★★★★★
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PROS:
- Excellent print quality
- Large build volume
- Exceptional build quality
- Offers precision and accuracy
- Versatile with many options and upgrades
- Safe and great for beginners
- Backup battery
- Enclosed for safety
- Touchscreen and Wi-Fi enabled
CONS:
- Pricey
- Software compatibility
- Large size
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- Dual extruder
- Multiple material support
- Very high precision
- Enclosed build chamber
- Pre-calibrated 3D printer
- Removable print bed
- Reliable
- Sturdy
CONS:
- Few settings are difficult to locate in ideaMaker software
- Difficult user interface
- Not affordable for home users
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- Dual extruder
- Enhanced drive motor setup
- Heated and removable bed
- Large print space
- Power outage recovery
- Filament run-out sensor
- Best for professional application
- Reliable
- Responsive support
CONS:
- Expensive
- Slicing software is tricky to understand
- Not fit for home use
- Very large in size, occupying considerate space
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- Speedy printing of objects varying in different build volumes.
- Capable of printing highly accurate geometries with superb layer resolution.
- Offers powerful solutions to dental demands in the industry.
- Fits Lab and clinical conditions optimally.
- Provides a huge build volume.
- Powerful software solution with an amazing set of features.
- Robust mechanics and sparkling looks.
CONS:
- Like every other DLP 3D printer, RayDent too is on the higher end of the budget compared to printers based on different 3D printing technologies
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- Capability to print with various materials.
- Capability to print large parts and functional prototypes.
- Application of printed parts in various industries.
- Able to withstand high temperatures.
CONS:
- Wearing out of the nozzle.
- Extruder clogging up.
- Expensive filaments.
★★★★★
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- Enclosed chamber
- Larger build space
- Beltless system
- Heated print bed
- Advanced air cooling system
- Enhanced Z component
- Faster Speed
- Support for multiple filaments including industrial grade materials
CONS:
- It is very expensive
- Not suitable for home use
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- It is reliable
- ShaowWhite offers great print quality
- Print speed is also considerably fast
- Pre-set profiles are available for the powdered materials
- No need for frequent calibration
- The support structure is not needed for printing 3D parts
CONS:
- Expensive and not affordable for commercial use
- Bulkier than desktop 3D Printers
★★★★★
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PROS:
- Quiet to work with
- Simple to use
- High-quality prints
- Dual extrusion possible
- HEPA filter
- Works great with ABS
CONS:
- Expensive
- Best Results with Sindoh’s branded filament
- Not much freedom for customization
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PROS:
- Incredibly cheap for SLS 3D printing technology.
- Is a desktop-sized machine that delivers industrial-grade performance.
CONS:
- The printer has a relatively limited build area.
- It requires a fair amount of preparation and cleaning.
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Sinterit Lisa Pro
Sinterit Lisa Pro has a number of attractive features to catch one's eye such as the front paneling, as well as a seven-inch touchscreen interface that enables one to operate and monitor the 3D printer. PROS:
- The all-new Nitrogen chamber.
- Unprecedented huge build volume by the printer manufacturer.
- Based on SLS 3D printing technology, the Sinterit Lisa Pro is able to produce parts and functional prototypes of high resolution.
CONS:
- The cost of the printer when compared on the basis of build volume with the printers based on FDM 3D printing technology, is higher.