It really depends on which one, we bought ours new in 1994 and its been a POS since literally we bought it. It got confused on two different occasions while sitting still loading programs from a floppy and took off in the Y axis and continued to spool up after hitting the estop several times and ended up shooting the Y axis ball screw out of the casting next to my nuts. It did that twice and the second time we rebuilt it ourselves since we watched them do it the first time. My uncle on the other hand bought one a year later when they changed out the software and hardware in the back and he never experienced the problems we did.
I liked the size and the way it worked, when it worked but the machine was constantly (still does) vibrate the boards loose in the back and it's a crap shoot whether it will turn on from day to day... We don't use it for much anymore. We sent in the entire computer to Milltronics three years ago and they didn't pack it well (I should say it was piss poor) on the return shipping and out computer was crushed and now the Z axis won't stay up when you turn off the drives but no one would fix it... UPS said it was their fault for not packing it right and Milltronics said it was UPS fault for handling it rough. We ended up paying for part of the bill but it worked better before we tried to fix it and the before machine kind of sucked since literally the first month we owned it. If you know how to fix it, it'll do a reasonably decent job but if you can't repair one on your own, keep looking. If you get a lemon, you'll have it bite you again and again but if it is a newer model, you'll probably love it and BTW the software is super easy to learn!!
That is my $34,000.02
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