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    Form 1 or the new Pegasus touch laser SLA?

    Hello
    now i seen the wonderful printing technology but i dont know which?
    the form 1 looks pretty good but also the new pegasus! if you know other printers with fdm/sla/sld in a price category of under 5000$ please let me know!
    thank you

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    There are two that I really have my eye on right now:
    The Solidator http://www.solidator.com/3D-Printer.html
    The Owl Nano http://oldworldlabs.com/
    I've gone thru several liters of resin with my Form 1 now and while my good prints are absolutely amazing I'm just not happy with my success rate.
    The owl is priced kind of high at $4,900, I asked them about resin and they said they use MakerJuice resin which is only $75 a liter but I've heard others complain about MakerJuice but IDK
    The Solidator doesn't list a price, you have to send for a quote which bugs me, beyond that I havent heard anything either way about them.
    If I had the money I'd probably order one of these two right now!

    I almost forgot the XFab http://dwslab.com/xfab/
    at $5,000 the interesting thing is their large variety of print materials
    Last edited by My Thing in 3D; 03-18-2014 at 09:06 PM.

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    I would bet in the XFAB Printer. But your sale and technical support are based in Italy.

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    i am from italy so it wood be no problem, but when can i buy this printer?

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    if i remember right when solidator did their kickstarter it was in the $5k range

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    but do you think should i buy a sla printer or a normal filament printer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3dprinter View Post
    but do you think should i buy a sla printer or a normal filament printer?
    Your required output should dictate what technology you use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davo View Post
    Your required output should dictate what technology you use.
    what? i dont kniw what you want to say

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    The requirements of your final product should dictate whether you use one technology or the other.

    The desired characteristics of the output will determine what method you use to make it.

    What tool do you use on a piece of wood? If you want it cut across, you select a saw; if you want a small round hole, you select a drill. If you want to smooth the surface...

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    i dont need a wood. i need a 3d printer you cant comparis this with a wood. you can say wich will print better!

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