If you need a machine that just works then Suba have a nice used Juki for $20k with very low hours. It's an older machine (not as old as my machines) but actually works.
You probably forgot to mention that is weighs like a car and has a size similar to that of a car, while here we're talking about desktop machine. Desk-top, not garage-floor-top.
Yep, I'm still happy with our machine, even with the teething problems. We have very low production volume (30-60 boards a year) of a single product, and we were spending over 100 CAD per board to have them assembled (and management specifically forbids outsourcing assembly out of the country). No way I could get management to approve a 20k used system (plus whatever it would cost to deliver) that would take up even more of the floorspace we don't have.
The biggest problem we're running into right now is that our old version of Mentor PADS didn't put solder mask in 0.2mm pad gaps, so we keep getting bridges on a bunch of our components, and I'd never noticed before because the assembly shop never complained.
Next step is a complete redesign, for easier to acquire parts, better layouts, better solder mask, and to share as many components as possible with a second product I'm working on.
This is not the machine for someone doing 10k panels a year, or multiple product lines that can't all fit in one machine.
I may try to come up with a design of some kind of lock that keeps the tape in place when not being advanced by the pin, or some kind of mechanism that is triggered by the pin, but always advances exactly the right spacing.