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Will pay for repair / troubleshooting.

Posted by PrusaRostock 
Will pay for repair / troubleshooting.
July 26, 2015 12:57PM
Hi,
I have a Rostock Max with extrusion issues,
Is anyone in a position to offer an old-fashioned repair service, similar to that of a tv/appliance repairman?
Maybe someone involved in the sale of printers / printer parts?

edit: I'm in South London, UK

Thanks!

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/26/2015 01:28PM by PrusaRostock.
Re: Will pay for repair / troubleshooting.
July 26, 2015 05:33PM
Have you tried taking your printer to your local hackspace?

I'm not too far away (Surrey/Hampshire borders), but currently too busy to travel to South London.



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Re: Will pay for repair / troubleshooting.
July 26, 2015 06:40PM
Being busy's the problem for me too!

I'd love to participate in a hackerspace, but I would want to repay any favours by participating and collaborating
and won't have the time until at least October. This is why I'd rather pay someone for their time...

I also have a 90% assembled prusa i3.
Maybe I could long-term loan the prusa to a hackerspace in return for a bit of tech support on the Rostock?
(I kind of imagine most hackspaces have zillions of 3d printers in them already so it may be surplus to requirements..

If anyone's reading this and their space might be interested let me know smiling smiley
Re: Will pay for repair / troubleshooting.
July 30, 2015 06:18PM
What kind of problems are you having?


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