Hi, my name is Alfredo and I work for Romanoff, one of the largest re-sellers for your jewelry manufacturing needs. I work for the LA branch. We have come up with a new line of 3-D printers, is called the Tiger. This is a very high resolution resin printer. Most importantly, the pieces are castable. Some of us benefits are:
1 - High resolution
2 - Castable resin
3 - Print full plates in just 3 - 4 hours.
4 - very economical.
Please contact me for further detail or to request a sample.
ps- we also can provide you with SolidScape wax printing. I can talk to you about the benefits and cons of both, should you wish.
Thank you for your time.
aocr.romanoff@gmail.com
310.429.1086
This Printer is actually the Miicraft (http://miicraft.com/) which is re-branded by the company mentioned above. The printer is really good and works well.
But Tiger does not provide the support which the original company does, I think they have a branch in canada somewhere.
Even the resin is overpriced whereas it is cheaper on other american & canadian websites.
I believe there are other good printers in the market like Envision tec and others like form labs.
Actually, Romanoff offers a lot of support and training on how to use the printer. In term of resin, the printer can use any risen you like. We promote that one because is very castable, but we also have other castable more economical risens available. However, as I said you may use whatever risen you like.
Any more questions please feel free to reach me at alfredo@romanoff-west.com
You just have made my doubts clear. You called resin and risen. Well that is fine but I said because of the comments which I heard during one of the tradeshows. Regarding the resin, I can share links of all your resins from their original manufacturers vs the difference in price, so lets not go there. I respect other manufacturers cos they use the original names and sell it. What you guys are doing with Tiger is misguiding.
No offense but sharing my opinion.
Also, you didn’t clarify if this was the Miicraft or not.