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    what is your opinion

    Hi, I hope you are wellI need a printer with a relatively high accuracy and high colorability to create a set of medical patternsWhat type of printer do you recommend?

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    I think The Stratasys J750 Polyjet 3D printer is widely used by manufacturers of medical devices and surgeons.

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    Well in order of budget friendliness:
    The cheapest full colour 3d printer I know of is the XYZ Davinci color: https://www.xyzprinting.com/en-GB/pr...L/color-series
    I've Seen the prints from this machine and while the color lacks really bright contrasted colours - they are very impressive.
    That's probably the best and cheapest FULL colour machine around.

    A much cheaper alternative would be to print in different but solid colours.
    Simplest solution for this would be a decent i3 (prusa mk3 for choice) and a mosaic palette 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gd3FGrIDYn8

    That has the advantage of also being multi material. So you could mix different coloured filaments with soluble support.

    If money is no option - then a full colour multi material binderjet will set you back $100,000 and up !
    But they are pretty awesome :-)
    Last edited by curious aardvark; 04-13-2020 at 10:29 AM.

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    thanks
    You helped me a lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    Well in order of budget friendliness:
    The cheapest full colour 3d printer I know of is the XYZ Davinci color: https://www.xyzprinting.com/en-GB/pr...L/color-series
    I've Seen the prints from this machine and while the color lacks really bright contrasted colours - they are very impressive.
    That's probably the best and cheapest FULL colour machine around.

    A much cheaper alternative would be to print in different but solid colours.
    Simplest solution for this would be a decent i3 (prusa mk3 for choice) and a mosaic palette 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gd3FGrIDYn8/mybkexperience

    That has the advantage of also being multi material. So you could mix different coloured filaments with soluble support.

    If money is no option - then a full colour multi material binderjet will set you back $100,000 and up !
    But they are pretty awesome :-)
    Great article. Very well explained. Thanks for the share.

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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    Well in order of budget friendliness:
    The cheapest full colour 3d printer I know of is the XYZ Davinci color: https://www.xyzprinting.com/en-GB/pr...L/color-series
    I've Seen the prints from this machine and while the color lacks really bright contrasted colours - they are very impressive.
    That's probably the best and cheapest FULL colour machine around.

    A much cheaper alternative would be to print in different but solid colours.
    Simplest solution for this would be a decent i3 (prusa mk3 for choice) and a mosaic palette 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gd3FGrIDYn8mybkexperience

    That has the advantage of also being multi material. So you could mix different coloured filaments with soluble support.

    If money is no option - then a full colour multi material binderjet will set you back $100,000 and up !
    But they are pretty awesome :-)
    really very well explained, thanks

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