I have one of these. 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PRUSA-I3-3D-PRINTER-DIY-KIT-ACCURACY-ACRYLIC-FRAME-BUNDLED-FREE-2KG-FILAMENT-/181965678964?hash=item2a5dffe974:g:gt0AAOSwp5JWYPBh#rwid

While it doesn't come preassembled like the Printbot or Da Vinci, it comes with 
an exellent assembly video that walks you through each step.  Building takes a 
few hours and you're pretty much ready to start printing. Calibration was very 
easy. Customer service with that company is exellent. They replaced a piece 
that was broken, plus sent a new power supply when mine died after a few 
minutes of use. I've since switched to using a Corsair PSU for the power supply.

All in all, I would recommend this as a first time printer if you feel 
adventurous and confident in yourself. If you don't, I'd go with a preassembled 
printer with a large user base that you can refer to for help and general info. 
 

C

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