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Oct 2016
4 months later

Hi, we are also in this position although we have not contacted any legal firms and are at all costs, trying to avoid a dispute. Did your case ever move forward or was the issue resolved in any way?

We recently purchased a 4500 and have just started using it. Given the general consensus is that the machine is flawed, my thought is that paying thousands of dollars for 3D Systems provided powder and binder is a waste of money as it doesn’t provide any guarantee of reliability or quality. We’ve been running Projet and ZCorp machines for 8 years with after market powders and binders and have saved about 50%. If we have any problems we generally fix them ourselves as our own tech’s tend to know more than the 3D Systems trained engineers. My question is - does anyone know of any producers of after market powders/binders for the 4500 or is anyone attempting to reverse engineer them?

6 months later

Unfortunately I don’t cover the New England area. Part of the problem is the 4500 is fairly new and requires a special training course for a technician after they complete a course on the Projet 3500 multijet printers. Dealers will not send a tech for training if they haven’t sold a 4500 so there are not many certified technicians available. One is a 5 day course and the 4500 is another 3 or 4 days of training. Have you talked to anyone at 3D Systems directly about the trouble you’ve had since it was new? If not, I would send a summary of all the problems

1 month later

Same thing with our 4500 there is no way to get good service or any support for this printer anyone that can give any advise?

We managed to push our local distributor into getting 3DSystems to replace our machine with their other 3D Printers. Keeping the 4500 is a lost cause.

But 3dsystem is giving credit for another machine? If you can let me know any detail so I can tell a distributor

Not willingly. Took us a couple of months pushing and convincing both our distributor and 3DSystems to replace the machine. We had the machine for about 2,5 years. It broke as soon as it arrived (kept leaking - drips at first), so we had an ongoing problem during the maintenance period and was never resolved well after its maintenance period ended.

So, we kept pushing. At first just to get machine fixed. Then to replace the 4500 with another working 4500. They kept trying to fix the same machine though. Lots of parts changed. Lots of engineer visits. On the 2nd year, even our distributor’s got tired of trying to fix the machine (became even worst than before). They finally agreed to switch the 4500 but they cannot give any additional guarantee (we pushed for financial collateral) that the new 4500 would perform the way that it’s supposed to.

They were willing to do the exact same thing we had like the first machine. If it brakes, they will fix it. Without the additional collateral, we rejected. So, we pushed them to replace with other printers instead.

I don’t know what items you produce with this machine, but if it is possible for you, i would say,

have your 4500 replaced with a Projet 660.I own one and have been printing with it for one year now,

without any major problem. just had to replace 1 flex datacable.

2 years later

Do you still have ProJet 4500? I have a spare printhead if you are interested in and I am looking for someone with working 4500.