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Free Stratasys Dimension bst1200. Repair or part out?
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<blockquote data-quote="04YellowGT" data-source="post: 16972987" data-attributes="member: 35332"><p>I have experience with Stratasys printers but the one we had was larger and older. It was honestly a work horse and was almost idiot proof. I can only think of a handful of failed prints and we ran it non-stop. The support material was dissolvable in a chemical ultra-sonic bath. Where it lacked was resolution, speed, material verity (abs only) and operational/maintenance costs. The print cartridges were like $300 a piece and the print trays were like $50 a piece. You were only supposed to use the trays once but eventually we started to reuse them. You could get 10-20 prints or more out of them if you were careful and cleaned them up. </p><p></p><p>We eventually switched over to SeeMeCNC printers. Cheaper printer, cheaper maintenance and operation costs, and better resolution. Down fall is you have to know what you are doing to get a good print. We had many failed prints at first until we got things dialed in. We still get them occasionally but its pretty rare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04YellowGT, post: 16972987, member: 35332"] I have experience with Stratasys printers but the one we had was larger and older. It was honestly a work horse and was almost idiot proof. I can only think of a handful of failed prints and we ran it non-stop. The support material was dissolvable in a chemical ultra-sonic bath. Where it lacked was resolution, speed, material verity (abs only) and operational/maintenance costs. The print cartridges were like $300 a piece and the print trays were like $50 a piece. You were only supposed to use the trays once but eventually we started to reuse them. You could get 10-20 prints or more out of them if you were careful and cleaned them up. We eventually switched over to SeeMeCNC printers. Cheaper printer, cheaper maintenance and operation costs, and better resolution. Down fall is you have to know what you are doing to get a good print. We had many failed prints at first until we got things dialed in. We still get them occasionally but its pretty rare. [/QUOTE]
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