How to Import STL files to inLab CAD 22

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  • Опубліковано 27 січ 2025

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  • @roydfoster
    @roydfoster Рік тому +1

    Thank you! I actually ended up trying this yesterday over my lunch break and it worked swimmingly!

  • @ccrgarcia1
    @ccrgarcia1 Рік тому +2

    Do I need to buy the interface module license with Inlab22 in order to open or export STL ? Thank you!

    • @michelleglover3856
      @michelleglover3856 Рік тому +1

      It may depend on what country you live in and how they provide licenses. But yes you are correct, the interface license is what will make the STL export and import function available.

    • @ceramartlaboratoriumprotet7536
      @ceramartlaboratoriumprotet7536 Рік тому

      Yes

  • @roydfoster
    @roydfoster Рік тому

    So if I scan with my i700 and import a.stl file into inLab and go through the crown design steps, can I then export a .dxd file to mill it with my Cerec?

    • @digitaldentistrysolutions3158
      @digitaldentistrysolutions3158  Рік тому +1

      I’ve never tried this personally. But I’m curious now, so let me give it a try and get back to you! :)
      I know for sure if you have CAM 22, you can attach your mills to it and import the file to design and send to cam without issue.

  • @ceramartlaboratoriumprotet7536

    In my inlab i havent got the option to choose import stl - can you explain why???

    • @digitaldentistrysolutions3158
      @digitaldentistrysolutions3158  Рік тому +1

      Couple things to check:
      1. Are you in the “scan” step when trying to import? You can’t import from any other screen.
      2. In your license manager is “interface” noted? If so, just make sure the above is taken care of. If not, that’s the missing piece. Interface allows stl import and export.
      Hope this helps!

  • @CadcamImplantare
    @CadcamImplantare Рік тому

    Why i cant import stl files for Scanbody?

    • @digitaldentistrysolutions3158
      @digitaldentistrysolutions3158  Рік тому

      Yes, you’re right. It tries to block you from importing and tries to direct you to use the InEosX5. That said, I’ve figured out a workaround to still import them. Would that be a useful video for you? If so, I can create one. :)