The replacement Thermistor arrived on Wed and I actually managed to get it installed correctly on Thursday. My Prusa is back up and working. I must say I'm really impressed with the quality of Prusa's customer service - the part was dispatched from the Czech Republic on Friday and received in Maryland by Wed. There's also a superb set of instructions online of how to replace a thermistor which made Thursday's "operation" rather easy.
The first print from my newly "thermistorized"* print head is a warehouse roof. Perhaps not the most exciting of subjects but I've made a commitment to the club to print off a warehouse and paint it up.
How big is this warehouse? I'm 25% done with the two sections pictured. There are three more building/roof sections to print out!
You may see this warehouse in an upcoming LWTV video....
Anyway, I'm really happy with the Prusa printer and the level of customer service. There are less expensive printers out there but I think the combination of hardware and support quality make Prusa worth a bit of a premium price.
* I know "thermistorized" really isn't a word but given that Google's auto spell correct feels free at times to substitute any word other than the one I want, I try to strike back by making up new words to confuse their devilish algorithms.
Fight the Power!