What a wonderful machine. I bought it "used like new". Cosmetically it's nearly perfect. Fine point blade came sharp. It came in the original box, but only had the power brick and usb cable, nothing else with it. Setup was easy, basically plug and play. Though I had a little trouble getting it connected to Windows 10 via usb.Be aware that it takes several seconds to connect when making cuts. Also, if you have connection time outs like I did, reboot your computer, and that will likely help. Also try a different usb port if possible.Mine came in the minty green, and it's very nice looking. It's fairly quiet, though it does make a bit of noise... almost the same or a little louder than a typical inkjet printer. Mine makes a small beep sound every time it lifts the blade and repositions it. A little annoying, but not terrible.Design space, which has to be used in order use this machine, is not amazing, but isn't terrible either. It does some strange things, and makes you do some strange things in order to get what you want. Print then cut can be pretty annoying; you have to have layers for print, and layers for cut. Then you have to flatten everything. Youtube is your friend.Worst design space flaw is that you can lay out the canvas in the perfect order, but when you hit 'make', it rearranges everything, and moves it from where you had it. You can bypass this, mostly, by attaching, or grouping everything before you cut, but it can be annoying.Overall a great machine, and really fun to make all sorts of artsy fartsy projects!