I bought the Replikeo prusa I3. I had a rough start but now I am quite pleased. The choice to go open source is the only way to go. We will be way ahead in the long run when it comes to having the device grow with the future needs.
I have done a test print and am waiting for a herringbone wade extruder upgrade to arrive. I am pursuing copper board etching and sharpie marking as near future efforts. To crank out circuit boards is a great need for me since I am an R&D company. Then production is just an proven image send. I have used Radio shack copper clad prototype boards in the past. These match their plug in prototype boards but they have scimped on the copper thickness. This wreaked havoc on a few projects with me. The thin copper traces lifted and broke after soldering. I will use thicker clad for my own boards. The 3d printer appliance solves this problem for me.
And this is the important part. It is a programmable, reconfigurable appliance. This opens up the future to anybody that is creative.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 12/29/2015 12:11PM by Giantkiller.