Topic: Can I go to the solidoodle office (physically) for help?
Hi everyone, I'm a newbie to the 3d printing scene, looking to purchase something for home use in the 500-1000 range. Obviously, a little internet research has put the solidoodle on my radar. However, I am a little concerned about some reviews where people have had serious problems out of the box, and had to take months sending it back and forth (at their own expense) before they got it working.
I am not averse to having to do some tinkering, but I don't want to have to spend an absurd amount of additional money and time just getting basic functionality, and I fear the possibility of getting a non-functional device and simply in the end not being able to figure out how to fix it.
What might put me a lot at ease and cement the solidoodle as my choice, is that I am moving to NYC in the near future. I will be within reasonable travel distance of the Solidoodle office in Brooklyn. So I'm asking, does this actually help me any if I'm in trouble? I.e. can I just roll up to the office with a broken Solidoodle and get help?
