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"Because the Mako2 is not a closed system, we lay the plate out in subdued light, so any dust particle will image on plate," he explains. "We really have to make sure the plate is clean." Despite this minor drawback, Fenske still believes the benefits far outweigh any drawbacks.
"I've been kicking myself for waiting so long, but we really had to wait for an economical device that was right for us," he concludes.
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