A note on how PrintRite3D will be a game changer f
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Suppose that using PrintRite3D GE finds that one machine, either from EOS or Arcam, appears to require a lot more manipulation by PrintRite3D, wouldn't it mean that that machine is less efficient? It would certainly print slower in having to avoid its own "tendency" to print defects. This, I believe, is how PrintRite3D will be a game changer for some printer makers. Every maker claim efficiency but none of them publish fail and success rates! The machines cannot be perfect. This is why Prabhjot Singh of GE describes 3D printing akin to a "black art" because there is no telling why defects happen.
This is how PrintRite3D will test all printer makers that intends to build machines for manufacturing.