Aukanaii26
Mechanical
- Mar 23, 2016
- 1
I have a Projet 3500 that we use for investment casting.
Just wondering if anyone has had any thorough experience with these machines. There seems to be a plethora of information on the plastic versions; however, even the certified techs seem to have troubles with the wax due to low quantity in the market. I could just be in the wrong region.
I would really like to know if anyone has dealt with the nightmares of clogged printheads. We have had our machine for 2 years now and gone through 2 print heads, luckily there is a 5 year warrenty. The re seller claims we need to run it at least every 2-3 days. It works for the most part, as tedious and expensive as that is. In the investment casting industry letting wax set has a very apparent effect, unfortunately the cost of the printer wax is so high it is hard not to try to find alternatives.
Some topics I would like to discuss if any one has:
1. Tried other options to prevent clogged jets - perhaps someone in the tradition printing industry may have advice
2. Tried to look at alternative build modes
3. Developed a method to Postprocess without deforming/breaking down large parts.
I found this and it looks to be exactly what i have been through several times before getting a new head:
thread1536-390350
Just wondering if anyone has had any thorough experience with these machines. There seems to be a plethora of information on the plastic versions; however, even the certified techs seem to have troubles with the wax due to low quantity in the market. I could just be in the wrong region.
I would really like to know if anyone has dealt with the nightmares of clogged printheads. We have had our machine for 2 years now and gone through 2 print heads, luckily there is a 5 year warrenty. The re seller claims we need to run it at least every 2-3 days. It works for the most part, as tedious and expensive as that is. In the investment casting industry letting wax set has a very apparent effect, unfortunately the cost of the printer wax is so high it is hard not to try to find alternatives.
Some topics I would like to discuss if any one has:
1. Tried other options to prevent clogged jets - perhaps someone in the tradition printing industry may have advice
2. Tried to look at alternative build modes
3. Developed a method to Postprocess without deforming/breaking down large parts.
I found this and it looks to be exactly what i have been through several times before getting a new head:
thread1536-390350