Excellent for fabricating chairside restorations, the SprintRay Midas Dental 3D Printer uses patent-pending Digital Press Stereolithography (DPS) to overcome the challenges of printing highly filled viscous materials and 3D print restorations in minutes.
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Midas uses Digital Press Stereolithography, a patent-pending printing method that replaces the resin, tank, and build platform with a resin capsule.
 
  • Print with highly filled resins that are too viscous to use on a conventional 3D printer
  • Print up to 3 definitive crowns in 10 minutes, regardless of filler content
  • AI restoration design
  • After scanning, the onboard computer will tell you where to place the cartridge
  • Customization options to help create the perfect fit
Every Midas is coded with its material type, shade, manufacturing information, and expiration date. When it’s time to print, simply scan the capsule using the barcode scanner.
 
  • No viscosity limitations
  • Small footprint, high output
  • Zero training, no upkeep
  • Scan, Place, Press operation
  • Simple, cloud-based AI design suite