3DPrinter4Life wrote:The typical issues being hot-ends not working/breaking,the huge z axis wobble, substandard construction all-around with cheaper than cheap parts. Software so awful that the community had to pitch in to fix it.... hmmm what else
it's community written software, the same software that's in use on pretty much all 3d printers.
Gordym wrote:We all received a fully assembled unit and most (Except for shipping damage and a few quality issues) were able to print out of the box. Did anyone here get a Solidoodle kit?
no but I wish that I had. that would have been quite fun 
as far as I know, there is only one person that received a not assembled solidoodle, that's the guy who received a frame, painted it, then sent it back for assembly.
solidoodlesupport wrote:One thing we have toyed with is a comprehensive manual. Perhaps people might be more inclined to read a booklet with the machine.
don't just think about it, do it! this was one of the things that bugged me taking the printer out of the box. there were just no instructions.
the FAQ pages on the website don't really help. the getting started guides are arranged as articles rather than steps.
it was a headache, and appeared to leave a reasonable amount to the imagination of exactly how things should be setup.
rather than having a proper documented procedure. in easy to follow steps with printed instructions.