I do hate seeing people with printing issues. I wish I was able to help them through their issues.
Here I am, with a machine that was hastily torn apart, tossed in a box, and shipped several thousand miles just rattling around in pieces. Assembled (where the previous person hadn’t assembled it correctly) and I’ve yet to have a failed print from. If anyone recalls the story of Baba, my poor mystery bag machine resurrected to a scarred up, but fully functioning workhorse. (link below of that saga)
Of the 4 snapmakers I have, all have performed fine for me. Worst part about the 3d printing is just the heatup time for the bed, mostly because of how large it is on the 350 units.