Stratasys launches high-volume 3D printer

Stratasys, a dental 3D printer manufacturer, released DentaJet XL for dental labs with high volumes.

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The printer aims to improve productivity and reduce costs in larger labs by utilizing larger resin cartridges, a large print tray, a high-speed mode and minimal post processing workflow, according to a July 11 news release. 

By introducing new printing modes and larger cartridges, dental labs can reduce up to 90% of labor costs and lower the cost per part by 67%.

DentaJet XL users were able to produce up to 16 implant cases in 6 hours 30 minutes, up to 102 crown & bridge models in 4 hours 31 minutes, up to 28 orthodontic models in 6 hours 37 minutes, and up to 36 aligner arches in 2 hours 14 minutes, the release said.

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