You can get consumer level 3D printers from $150 and above and you can get professional grade 3D printers below $1000 also. But before that you need to know what to look for in a 3D printer. Here is a snapshot of the things to check. read more
For Dental models, these criteria are applicable and the models listed below good solution. Build area The build area is the maximum size of the object the printer can build. read more
3D printing takes the efficiencies of digital design to the production stage. By combining oral scanning, CAD/CAM design and 3D printing, dental labs can accurately and rapidly produce crowns, bridges, stone models and a range of orthodontic appliances. read more
The best 3D printer for plastic models. Discussion in 'Dental-CAM' started by SINTEO Dental, Oct 16, 2012. read more