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5 Things to Know Before Buying Prosthetic equipment speed Socket Router

Nov. 27, 2024

Prosthetic Grinding Machine Socket Router ...

Ao Suo company is mainly engaged in the work of artificial limbs, orthopedic devices and related accessories needed by medical rehabilitation institutions. We mainly deal in the sale of lower limb prosthetics, orthopedic appliances and
accessories,materials, such as artificial feet, knee joints, locking tube adapters, Dennis Brown splint and cotton stockinet,
glass fiber stockinet, etc. And we also sell prosthetic cosmetic products, such as foaming cosmetic cover(AK/BK), decorative socks and so on.

With competitive price and timely delivery, Wonderfu sincerely hope to be your supplier and partner.

The company's products are in sharp contrast to the quality of some counterfeit imported prosthetics on the market. And so far, we have established long-term cooperation with many foreign medical rehabilitation institutions, and our excellent products and technical services have been well received by our customers. Perfect supply channels and good after-sales service is our powerful guarantee.
We are committed to providing suitable products, competitive prices and systematic after-sales service. We hope that with the power of advanced products and technologies, we can help disabled friends rebuild a healthy, happy and free life.

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The company is the world’s best Prosthetic equipment speed Socket Router supplier. We are your one-stop shop for all needs. Our staff are highly-specialized and will help you find the product you need.

Endless Issues? – General discussion, announcements and ...

Endless Issues?

Folks I'm in a spot. We are a nonprofit printing prosthetics in a remote area. Getting stuff in here is a challenge but it can be done. We have had great results with our Mk3S+ printers for three years and thousands of hours. We developed a prosthetic for which we needed more space and multimaterial abilities like TPU/PETG. So we had some fundraising and got a two head XL. When it works it's fantastic but honestly it's down as much as it works. First there were all sorts of transient issues with the control screen. Customer Support seemed lost. Then I remembered similar issues with an industrial CNC router and put ferrite rings on in a number of locations and that went away. Then a brand new thermistor failed and while they replaced it they sent it to our ocean freight forwarder instead of our air forwarder like I asked. Two months later I get it and get running again. Two days later now it prints five layers of a smaller TPU part and the extruder stops. Every time. The filament is coming in from overhead so no dragging in a tube. I have reloaded firmware for the 10th time or more and as usual it doesn't solve anything. If I shut down and restart it will do the same thing.  I'm now so far behind on work it has become a big issue. Worse people who had great hopes of receiving a prosthetic have to be told that right now nothing is coming and that hurts our reputation. I can't keep a chat connection and so resort to which always takes four days of more lost time.  I greatly envy you who have them that just run. Any ideas on a solution other than pitching this very expensive brick in the river? We are getting very desperate. What happened to the Prusa we used to know, this is becoming a circus but a sad frustrating one. We are out the money, those who donated to us want to know what is going on and we can't seem to get good answers. I have sent of yet another to Prusa support but reading forums there seems to be a lot of this issue and precious few solutions. We are running latest firmware 6.3.1. dry all filaments since we are after all in the tropics. Have the fan mod on the control board. This is not a hobby, we change lives with what we do. But we can't if our equipment won't run. We are advising others in the world who want to do what we do and I no longer know who to recommend for printers. There's over 1.4 million people in the world who need prosthetics like this and we are trying to develop a solid program but at theis point I'm beginning to suspect Prusa is no longer a safe bet. But we need this one to run or we lose a complete model line. Frustrated to the extreme!

If you want to learn more, please visit our website Lower Limb Prosthesis Exporter.

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