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 **[[http://​www.pcbexpress.com|PCB 123/PCB Express ]]** \\ The software is lame, but the service is pretty good, apparently. I haven'​t had time to try it out though. Seems to be pretty much identical to Advanced Circuits in pricing and structure: Cheap (no silk/mask) next-day PCBs, a couple-day prototype service with green mask and white silkscreen, and then a more detailed '​production'​ service. [[http://​www.pcbexpress.com/​products/​prices.php|You can check out their pricing here.]] **[[http://​www.pcbexpress.com|PCB 123/PCB Express ]]** \\ The software is lame, but the service is pretty good, apparently. I haven'​t had time to try it out though. Seems to be pretty much identical to Advanced Circuits in pricing and structure: Cheap (no silk/mask) next-day PCBs, a couple-day prototype service with green mask and white silkscreen, and then a more detailed '​production'​ service. [[http://​www.pcbexpress.com/​products/​prices.php|You can check out their pricing here.]]
  
-**[[http://www.2justforyou.com|Sierra Proto (2justforyou)]]** \\ The URL is kinda retarded, their DFM production staff seems so-so compared to 4pcb, and they add a $20 '​service'​ charge to their proto PCBs which is really obnoxious (just be honest about the price, is all I ask). But when they get around to it, the quality of their "​NoTouch"​ boards exceeds that of 4pcb w/gorgeous silk-screening. Whats really nice is that they allow much larger PCBs for their prototype runs, 80 sq. & larger. ​+**[[https://www.protoexpress.com/|Sierra Proto (2justforyou)]]** \\  ​Their ​DFM production staff seems so-so compared to 4pcb, and they add a $20 '​service'​ charge to their proto PCBs which is really obnoxious (just be honest about the price, is all I ask). But when they get around to it, the quality of their "​NoTouch"​ boards exceeds that of 4pcb w/gorgeous silk-screening. Whats really nice is that they allow much larger PCBs for their prototype runs, 80 sq. & larger. ​
  
  
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