Aleph Objects, Inc. was a small manufacturing company based in Loveland, Colorado.[3] Their business model focused around the development of open-source hardware for 3D printing with full support for free and open-source software.
LulzBot
The company is most well known for its LulzBot 3D printer product line, which although using some extruded aluminum railing and other mass-production components still remains true to RepRap principles by having many components 3D printable.[4]
Due to its fully open source hardware and open source software design, the LulzBot Taz 6 has received "Respects Your Freedom" certification from the Free Software Foundation.[5] In addition, the Lulzbot printers are often used in open-source tool chains on open source projects. For example, Superior Enzymes used a LulzBot TAZ in fabricating an open source photometer