I don't care who does the printing or what material they use. 3D printing in this type of application to me is not suitable. Just more problems to look forward to in the future, even if it's better than current ones.
Defective on arrival vs failed after a year are both failures. These should be injection molded, or depinned, or cut/crimp/soldered. These are conversions, not temp fixes, treat them as such.
Defective on arrival vs failed after a year are both failures. These should be injection molded, or depinned, or cut/crimp/soldered. These are conversions, not temp fixes, treat them as such.