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Unfortunately, some of what you say goes against the grain of the design goals and issues for this thing:
Problem A: not all users have an abundance of hyperweave.
Solution A: a lootable device that uses less hyperweave to produce protosuits
Problem B: the refuelable comp only allows for one source, no components
Solution B: reduce unintended economic profit with breakdowns
Problem C: decreasing benefit to finding printers in ruins (like getting 12 chemfuel in a sealed container)
Solution C: see Solution B
Problem D: increasing breakdowns is an unusual quirk
Solution D: Make it a chemfactory-like dispenser with limited lifespan, and when three suits are dispensed, transmogrify it into a building you can only deconstruct? <-- We are here