When looking into a code machine, as mentioned above take the cost of cutting wheels into account as there are a large number of them at $100+ each. I have had a framon 2D and got rid of it simply because I thought I was spending too much time behind the machine for a large number of keys. It is definately not the fastest machine out there at all. I have an HPC Blitz still and the machine just keeps on ticking without a problem other than having to own cutters for all of the different keys you cut. Then I finally bought an ITL950C. If you buy with the right cutter it will emulate all flats with that one cutter. You never have to keep any others on hand, never have to remember that a certain cutter is .003" off from the main cutter you use etc. To me if you are spending close to $2000 on a Framon or an HPC Blitz just spend the extra and go for the ITL. Overall a much faster machine .
I am by no means bashing the framon #2 as it is very versitile and probably the toughest code machine you will ever find. The only advantage of the #2D over the number two is you never have to swap out spacing blocks or have to keep track of them. If I had it to do again and had to start with a framon I'd go with the #2 and not the #2D after the trouble I had with the depth digital readout. Replacement didnt really fix the problem but after alot of thought and tinkering an adjustment to the machine took care of the problem. I never once had a problem with the spacing digital readout. Once this kink was worked out the depth DRO worked flawlessly.