I have been watching some youtube videos and I have noticed the other printers.... the filament is molten looking. I have been running into issues with the layers not sticking together very well. In the Pronterface (slicing) software I have moved the printer head up to 230C hoping to resolve this issue... no change.... same issue. I tuned the heat up in my office to 90 degrees F (wow that feels hot) and it looks a bit better but not the same. Any thoughts?. I really wanted to help the kick starter process and I still think it is i a good idea but this printer just seem to have a mind of its own ( I am joking of course). But really, there are all sorts of issues and there is no user manual to speak of.... I know from writing lots of user documentation it is not fun to write that stuff and it will not cover all the issues... but this is problematic way of releasing a product. Documentation is the backbone of product. The Setup documentation was good. I think it would be wise if gMax teamed up with a software company that could answer some of the freaky things these or should I say this printer is doing.