Cross_ wrote:I was almost ready to place an order for the SD3 when I started reading some of the maintenance posts here on the forum. Now I am no longer sure if ordering that printer is a good idea. It seems that a couple of people have received defective units and very little support from Solidoodle.
Are those just the exceptions to the rule or I should expect weeks of repair time and another $100 to find replacement parts ?
Is the SD2 more mature than the SD3 or are they pretty much identical ?
The SD3 is very much like the SD2 same basic construction and parts although there have been some changes and improvements from earlier SD2's that are incorporated in both the 2 and 3 now. The design is pretty good considering how cheap they kept it... are there things I would change? of course but at what cost...If I had designed it like the last small machine I built it would probably cost me three times what they sell it for
The whole point of a cheap machine is it's cheap!!!
The people on here that have had problems with the printer got here because they had a problem and were looking for a solution versus the people that have not had problems and haven't got a clue that this forum even exists... So there will be a disproportionate number of people with complaints here after all that is what the forums are for anyways... right, to help users out with knowledge and support.
If you do have a problem with a broken or faulty printer I am sure they will stand behind it as evidenced by some of the threads on this very forum... however sometimes it can take a while either because of ship times or just a lack of replacement parts on the factory end, from the looks of things though they are getting better at timely shipping of printers and parts but it never hurts to have a 'plan B' if your are going to make the printer a mission critical device in your life 
I guess I should add that a certain degree of ingenuity and creativity is a big plus if you do have problems with the printer as this technology is fairly new and not real intuitive so sometimes people think they have a BIG problem and in the end it was just a little out of calibration which is very normal to how all of these types of printers work.