Adam Heath

Developer

"The printer is on fire!"

Ok, let's see here. There is plastic burning at 570C. This was caused by long-term exposure to UV radiation, which is present in normal sunlight. My suggestion is to not store your printing outside in the Sahara desert in the middle of July.



I'm the fixit man here at Brainfood. When problems occur(and they always do), I'm the one tasked with diving in to code unseen, and tracking down the problem. The reason I can do this, is because Open Source gives us access to the source code of the programs we utilize, so it becomes possible for fixes to be done quicker.