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Re: jjsmith77 post# 9274

Sunday, 12/08/2013 8:56:14 PM

Sunday, December 08, 2013 8:56:14 PM

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Excuse the lack of technical vocabulary (I'm a teacher), but the impression I get is that PrintRite inspects the conditions under which defects may occur, so that the # of parts inspected post build is reduced, saving cost/time. I could be totally wrong and they already have the control aspect down- I know they've done it in past work, at least that's what it looked like from their published papers comparing welds... but if PrintRite itself is a standalone machine- and there's no magic control arm involved, it's a highly sophisticated program with a monitor, based on the image of the machine that's on the site. Am I wrong? (It would be 10x more awesome if I was!)

I would just very much hate for claims to be made about it that aren't true, because that would be more destructive to the share price in the long run if they're debunked... you may want to call the company to confirm. They're very easy to get ahold of. I called Valerie Vekkos on a Saturday and Cola and the rest were all in the 'press a number' menu. Just throwing it out there.

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