Frequently Asked Questions

Answers across DillaDev services and project inquiries.

Review common questions about working with DillaDev, Space Coast 3D printer repair, and Brevard County 3D scanning services in one place.

20 consolidated answers
3 FAQ sections
Project inquiries, local repair, and local scanning
FAQ Sections

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General Project & Contact Questions

Questions about working with DillaDev, project fit, ongoing support, and what to include in an inquiry.

6 questions

Space Coast 3D Printer Repair

Questions about printer types, local service options, turnaround, replacement parts, and repair intake details.

8 questions

Brevard County 3D Scanning Services

Questions about scanable objects, file formats, on-site scanning, project timing, and follow-on CAD remodeling work.

6 questions

FAQ Group

General Project & Contact Questions

Questions about working with DillaDev, project fit, ongoing support, and what to include in an inquiry.

What kinds of projects do you take on?
DillaDev works on custom software, internal tools, integrations, automation, monitoring, private infrastructure, identity-aware systems, MVPs, and targeted technical troubleshooting.
Can you help improve an existing application?
Yes. Many engagements start with an existing application, workflow, or deployment that needs stabilization, modernization, feature work, or a cleaner operational structure.
Do you work on self-hosted or private infrastructure?
Yes. DillaDev supports self-hosted application stacks, private service architecture, reverse proxies, controlled-access platforms, and practical infrastructure cleanup.
Can you help troubleshoot a broken deployment?
Yes. Broken releases, container problems, proxy issues, SSL failures, and unstable environments are all part of the troubleshooting work DillaDev can support.
Do you offer ongoing support after launch?
Yes. Ongoing support can include iteration, stabilization, incremental roadmap work, deployment help, and structured follow-through after the initial release.
What information should I include in my message?
The most useful inquiries describe what you are building or fixing, who uses it, what the current blockers are, and any timing, budget, or platform constraints you already know.

FAQ Group

Space Coast 3D Printer Repair

Questions about printer types, local service options, turnaround, replacement parts, and repair intake details.

What kinds of 3D printers do you repair?
We focus on common desktop FDM printers and selected resin or prosumer machines, depending on the model, issue, and parts availability.
Do you offer pickup and drop-off?
Pickup and drop-off may be available for some Space Coast and Brevard County jobs. It depends on location, printer size, and the repair requested.
Can you come onsite?
Onsite help may be possible for certain situations, especially when moving the printer is difficult or the service is more configuration-focused than major repair work.
Do you install replacement parts?
Yes. If the printer needs a nozzle, fan, hotend component, wiring item, or another replacement part, that can be handled as part of the repair process.
How long does repair usually take?
Turnaround depends on the problem, the machine, and whether parts are required. Same-week turnaround may be available for simpler issues.
Do you work on calibration and tuning only?
Yes. Not every job is a hardware failure. Calibration, tuning, and quality troubleshooting are all valid service requests.
What information should I send before repair?
Include the printer make and model, the exact symptoms, recent changes, any error messages, and what troubleshooting has already been attempted.
Do you repair printers that someone else already worked on?
Yes. We can still review the machine, although prior modifications or partial repairs may affect complexity and parts needed.

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Brevard County 3D Scanning Services

Questions about scanable objects, file formats, on-site scanning, project timing, and follow-on CAD remodeling work.

What kinds of objects can be scanned?
Small to medium physical objects, replacement parts, enclosures, props, educational items, and similar subjects are usually the best fit. Large environments or specialty metrology work should be scoped separately.
Do you provide CAD remodeling too?
The scanning service can provide mesh-based outputs and project review. If you need a remodeled CAD file, that is typically quoted as a separate follow-on service.
Can you scan shiny, black, or transparent objects?
Sometimes, but those surfaces often require additional prep, different capture strategy, or adjusted expectations. Sharing photos up front makes it easier to say what is practical.
Do you offer on-site scanning in Brevard County?
Yes, for some projects. On-site scanning is often the best fit when the object is hard to move, fragile, or part of a local workflow that needs coordination.
What file formats do you deliver?
Typical outputs may include STL or OBJ mesh files, depending on the project. If a different deliverable is needed, include that in the inquiry so it can be scoped correctly.
How fast can a local scanning project be scheduled?
Simple projects may move quickly, but timing depends on object complexity, queue depth, and whether local travel or deeper processing is required.