I'm firmly in the camp of don't manufacture the PCB and think this is even truer for your application, where some very weird and wonderful PCB types can used to achieve the desired result. I would sell that kit and move the cash to your other requirements but that too has some issues. If you push down to 0201 that makes any manual process fiddly/difficult, not a task anyone will thank you for being given. At 0201 even many automatic machines will struggle, 0402 is about where cheap Chinese machines stop, they might have a stab at smaller but the lack of linear encoders, flimsy belt drives and the accuracy of their replica component feeders doesn't make this reliable. The same is probably true of machines from DDM & Mechatronika they do claim 0201 capability but how good it is might not be what you expect as lower end machines really like to push the bounds of what they can do. To reliably do 0201 I think you would really be looking at a nice used big production machine from this side of 2010, these should be pretty affordable and unlike the little ones have some relevance to what they might find in the real world.
0402 is already tricky, 0201 needs a stable temperature, if you just miss that a little bit you will run into big problems with it.
And the setup is just shit...
Mechatronika is pretty lame, I have written several reviews about their top of the line product already.
They pretty much don't care if you run into problems with their machine.
And worst of it is that they would like you to go to a training to avoid the obstacles which they cannot handle with their software.
Interestingly we have reverse engineered the RS232 controlling commands and our application is able to handle all the stuff they can't with their own machine.
Their machine has a high potential, their software is rubbish, and I have no trust that they will ever change (as they had over 10 years to eg. implement stuff like multiselect, but they are happy that the operator of their products spends endless time on clicking the shit out of their application).
But if we write about "their" machine, we better write about Delta Servo drives, and Delta Servo Controllers (from Taiwan, yes they are good quality and after studying the configuration just plug and play), or off the shelf sub 10 USD CCD cameras from China. Whatever they did by themselves (electronically wise) is really low quality. The mechanical build itself is okay but stuck since they aren't developing it further anymore (asked for a multihead upgrade - not planned, asked for a tray feeder due to the limited space - not available)
Since customers now have the choice to go for Chinese PP machines, they aren't earning that much anymore and increase the price of several parts by 50-100% (nozzles a few years ago 30-40 EUR, now 2019.. 90EUR+; a machine service upgrade initially 9800, then 10800, now 14800 EUR).
The end of the story Mechatronika is not worth the money they want to charge for their products in 2019.