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QIDI Q1 Pro 3D Printer with Active Chamber Heating, Max 600mm/s High-Speed, Core XY Structure, Fully Auto Leveling System, 350°C Direct Extruder Support Carbon Fiber Filaments,Smart Tangle Detection

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Color: Q1 Pro


Features

  • Active Heating And Controlled Chamber TempQidi Q1 Pro 3D printer can actively heat and regulate the chamber temperature. Fully enclosed, accurately controlled chamber temperature (up to 60C or 140F) improves print quality and layer adhesion, especially for filaments prone to warping such as ABS, PA and PC.
  • Unleash Unmatched Speed and Precision Harness the power of the Core XY structure and independent dual Z-axis drives for ultra-smooth and accurate prints. With a maximum speed of 600mm/s and 20000mm/s2 acceleration, the QIDI Q1 Pro drastically reduces print time while maintaining high quality, perfect for rapid prototyping and detailed models.
  • Intelligent Printing ExperienceSay goodbye to the hassle of manual adjustments. The QIDI Q1 Pro features a fully automatic leveling system, delivering perfect first layers every time. Equipped with smart filament sensors that detect both filament runout and tangling, ensuring smooth and uninterrupted printing.Additionally, it features Power Loss Recover,minimizing waste and ensuring project continuity.
  • Unlock Multi-Material ApplicationsDesigned for innovation, the QIDI Q1 Pro is compatible with a wide range of filaments, including high-performance carbon fiber materials. The 350C Tri-metal hotend and durable Hardened steel gear Direct Extruder ensure precise extrusion and reliable results, making it ideal for both prototyping and functional parts.
  • User-Friendly OperationFrom unboxing to printing in just 10 minutes, the QIDI Q1 Pro offers an easy setup experience. Stay connected and in control with HD camera. And capture stunning time-lapse videos of your creations. The intuitive interface and user-friendly controls make it easy to manage print settings and oversee the entire printing process, providing peace of mind and convenience.

Brand: R QIDI TECHNOLOGY


Material: Carbon Fiber


Color: Q1 Pro


Product Dimensions: 18.39"D x 18.78"W x 19.25"H


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Product Dimensions: 18.39 x 18.78 x 19.25 inches


Item Weight: 43.1 pounds


Date First Available: July 1, 2024


Manufacturer: Zhejiang QIDI TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD


Country of Origin: China


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  • A very smooth introduction to 3D printing
The media could not be loaded. (Pics are prints using the included red PLA, and a blue PLA from Overture. The video was a timelapse taken with Octoprint.) I've been resin printing for about 6 months now, but I had serious reservations about making the move to FDM. My perception was that FDM printers were finnicky machines with too many moving parts that needed tons of tweaking before you could get anything resembling a finished product. I was wrong. I did a fair amount of research, and I knew several of the larger companies from my resin printing experience already. I finally found the Qidi i-mates after being recommended it by someone on a 3D printing Discord server. The enclosure interested me: no fear of cats playing with a 200 degree nozzle! The Amazon reviews looked good, the price was right, and I pulled the trigger. The i-mates arrived in a couple days and was very well-packed. There were foam inserts preventing any of the internals from movement and protecting the entire case. I actually think they may have gone a bit overboard, and it took some maneuvering to get the power cable out from under the foam protecting the bed. Setup was dead simple. I plugged in the printer, switched it on, leveled the bed (manually, but assisted by a simple bed leveling wizard), and loaded the included red PLA filament into the direct drive extruder. Qidi includes a test print with their USB, and it printed very cleanly with no issues right out of the box. Qidi includes their slicer software on the USB along with documentation and the test print file. As far as I know, it's a customized version of an older Cura release. The slicer included on the USB itself is a bit out of date, and it's recommended that you download the newest release from their website. I didn't have any real issues with their slicing software, and the recommended settings worked fine for PLA. I printed a red benchy with no changes and it came out very clean. If you want to use actual Cura, you can find the printer profiles for Qidi printers on Github. The Qidi Connect feature to send files and print over wifi works, but I found it to be a little bit slow and unreliable. That didn't really bother me, as I was able to very easily set up Octoprint on an old android phone using the Octo4a app, a USB OTG splitter cable, and a USB TTL adapter. Octoprint makes printing so much more fun (in my opinion), and I was really happy that I could get it working on the i-mates. If you decide to go the same route, there's a plugin called "Fix CBD Firmware" that I needed to make things work. I did have a couple of hiccups, though most of them were normal things that I had expected to run into while learning to 3D print: filaments (especially silky PLA) needed to be dialed in to print smoothly, some uneven layers due to wobbling when the printer was on a desk that wasn't particularly solid, etc. The biggest issue I had was with the Z offset randomly changing. After leveling the bed, I'd get a perfect print. But if I printed again, even after homing each axis, the nozzle would usually be much too low and run into the bed. This resulted in my first nozzle making a deep gouge in the print bed and shearing off the tip of the brass nozzle itself. I contacted Qidi support, because I couldn't think of anything I had done wrong, and they were extremely helpful. They provided me with a few tests to run as well as firmware files and gcode settings, and examined the gcode of my past prints to see if any errors had slipped in. When everything else checked out, they shipped me out a new motherboard the same day. I received it about 4 business days later and it resolved my Z offset problem! Overall, I'm very happy that I chose the i-mates as my first FDM printer. I was up and running the day I received it, and their Support was extremely attentive and helpful with the one issue I did have. They also provide a ton of extra parts with the printer. The 0.4mm nozzle I damaged was no problem, since there were extras included. They also include an entire extra hotend for use with their 0.2mm nozzle. There were extra thermal fuses and tools as well. If you want a frustration-free introduction to 3D printing, you can't go wrong with this printer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2022 by Flustered Flustered

  • Really nice printer
Honest review, please read the entire thing if you are interested in getting a decent printer. I bought this as a replacement for the ender 3 printer. With the ender 3, I felt like I was spending more time messing around with it trying to fix issues than actually printing; and when it was printing the prints only worked half the time if I was lucky. If you're reading this review, you're probably researching different printers. The short answer is, if you are ok with the price of this which I would say is in the mid range, then buy it. It was a quick setup since it mostly comes ready to go and connecting it to my wifi was fairly easy after reaching out to tech support. Their instructions in the paper printout that come with it vs their email is different, so if you have questions reach out to them and they respond reasonably quickly considering they are in China and the time zone is different. Of the 50 or so prints I've done so far, only 1 has failed and I think that was because I didn't setup the supports correctly. This is the kind of printer where you click print and you can be confident that if you didnt make any mistakes with the slicing settings, it will come out as expected. One thing I would say though is the prints stick to their magnetic plate very well...too well. If you set the print bed temp above I would say 45C you will not get the print off the plate, or it will be very difficult. It practically glues to the plate above 45-50C. Theres literally instructions on the plate that recommend 50-55C plate temps but if you do that the print will glue to it and you will be a unhappy camper. After the initial leveling, I havent had to level it since and I havent had any issues. I think this is because the build plate is removable so you arent messing around with it and causing micro adjustments. The slicing software it comes with/they recommend is ok, I dont have much to compare it to besides enders version but Im sure it has most features you're looking for. It comes with a little filament but not enough to really do anything, Im not sure why this is such a common question..just buy your own filament. Its pretty heavy compared to the ender 3 but that just means it doesnt shake around and you dont need to stabilize it. If you plan to move the printer around and you do not have much body strength that might be an issue. I dont think this will apply to too many people but I thought I would just bring it up incase it does for you. The print bed size is definitely smaller than more open designs but that hasnt affected what I print that much and if it does I slightly scale down the mode. If you plan to print larger things then maybe look for a different brand. All of the specs are in the description so you can see if it meets your size requirements. Noise levels are good, it obviously makes a little noise while its printing but thats mostly from the print head belt moving back and forth. The steppers seem pretty quiet and the fans dont sound like a jet engine. Its a lot quieter than the ender 3 and you dont need to do any mods to make it like that too. With the ender 3 you print some special fan duct and upgrade the steppers to be quiet. This is just the way you want it right out of the box, no upgrades required. With that being said though, besides their tech support Im not sure how much of a community there is for this printer or if there even are many upgrades. Apparently theres an extruder upgrade so you can print at higher temps but I havent located it yet. Overall I would buy this printer again and I have recommended it to a family member. My only comparison is to the ender 3 so I cant say its the absolute best on the market, but I am really happy with my purchase so far. Update. 1 year later and still going strong. I print about 1-2 times a months so I'm not a heavy user, but I've had to level it only 2 times. Everything is still operating like new, haven't had any issue at all. Print quality is mostly good, sometimes it does layer shift a little but I think that's just from tall skinny unsupported parts. 6/26/24: The printer is still going strong. I haven't done any maintenance to it yet which probably isn't a good thing but it goes to show that it's a workhorse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023 by D M

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