@javierymirna , pretty much every printer uses the same components, software, etc. Especially if you get the printer from a well respected company like Printrbot or Ultimaker. Of course the Ultimaker prints awesome. They’ve got control of the whole toolchain from bottom up. The printrbot prints awesome too. There’s no reason that both of those machines couldn’t achieve the exact same quality.
@Dat_Chu yo Dat! Thanks for the info 
@Joseph_Larson answer to the first part of your comment: 
Answer to the second part of your comment: Thanks for the advice!! 
@ThantiK Kool man thanks… since I’ve only had experience with the cubify and the makerbot, and those were pretty much plug and play (but both unreliable), I wonder if I might be overwhelm with the printrbot, since I have no experience tuning these kind of machines… I just finished my Shapeoko CNC, but it seems to me like a 3d printer its a little more un-forgiven… Am I right?
Thanks again 
A 3d printer is just a cnc with a different tool head.
A printer is far more forgiving. The only crashes you’ll see are driving the print head to the bed and the beds are usually compliant so no issue there. No high rpm head to shatter bits at you. Etc etc
Another crash that could happen is the extruder against the plate. Make sure to calibrate z probe before hitting home z axis.
Thanks, people. We love our printers. And I’m obsessed with making them even better.
Brook
@ThantiK thanks, I’ll hit u up once my printer comes in 
@Joe_Spanier thanks Joe! I appreciate ur help!
@Dat_Chu yo Dat! How’s ur printing going so far?
@Brook_Drumm yo Brook! How far r u from Modesto? Can customers come buy and pick up the printer from ur shop? Or is it just an online thing? I’m looking for a metal plus
@javierymirna fantastic. I have a comparison of the exact same object, one printed with a Makerbot 5th generation and one printed with my printer before tuning. Mine beats it still.
@Dat_Chu awesome!! Show some pics!! 
Will do that after the meeting.