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R QIDI TECHNOLOGY X-PLUS3 3D Printers Fully Upgrade, 600mm/s Industrial Grade High-Speed 3D Printer, Acceleration 20000mm/s2, 65℃ Independent Heated Chamber, CoreXY&Klipper, 11.02x11.02x10.63 inch

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Size: 02 PLUS3


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  • Fully Upgrades X-Plus3 A revolutionary FFF/FDM big 3d printer designed for commercial use.Featuring Klipper firmware and CoreXY structure, it reduces printing time by up to 80%(600mm/s print speed and 20000mm/s2 acceleration).Meanwhile our software and firmware are fully open source for fast 3d printer enthusiasts&geeks.
  • Multi-Material PrintingX Plus3 has two sets of nozzle with different characteristics (copper alloy and hardened steel hot end)and direct drive extruder.The QIDI High Performance Materials is able to high-speed print in X Plus3, easy warpless print ABS/ASA/PETG/PA/PC/GF/CF/PLA filament, variety of printing filaments meet the needs of different users.
  • Independent Chamber Heating SystemHeat chamber to 60C in 25 minutes, and the internal structure and hardware is made to resist high temp, equipped drying box,while we specially R&D the hyper-speed ABS Rapido/PETG-Tough/ABS-GF25 filament. X plus3 is easy warpless to print High Performance Materials whitout layer separation.
  • Faster and more accurateRebuild a new hotend cooling system, fast 3d printer with a gear ratio of 9.5:1 and 3x extrusion flow. The lightweight design of the Print Head&All metal frame, quality model free of ringing, Pressure advance and auto leveling for excellent resolution, 64bit Processor, Cortex-A53,Main frequency 1.5GHz, equipped with 8G-EMMC and 1G DDR3.
  • R QIDI TECHNOLOGY ServiceR QIDI TECHNOLOGY are committed to making reliable 3d printers.X-Plus3 is suitable for professional users as well as novice users.Not assembly,out of the box. It is easy to print according to the operating instructions.

Brand: R QIDI TECHNOLOGY


Material: PLA, ABS, ASA, PETG, TPU, PA, PC, Carbon Fiber, Glass Fiber


Product Dimensions: 20.75"D x 20.12"W x 20.83"H


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Smartphone


Supported File Format: STL, OBJ, 3MF, STEP, STP


Product Dimensions: 20.75 x 20.12 x 20.83 inches


Item Weight: 70.4 pounds


Date First Available: June 12, 2023


Manufacturer: Zhejiang QIDI TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD


Country of Origin: China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Flawless Prints from Qidi Plus 4 out of the Box
Size: 01 PLUS4
The media could not be loaded. This arrived on 25 Sep, had one minor hiccup unit would shut down after hitting temp and second bed heating started. Found very quickly was set at 230v, their protection in software worked nicely. Set to 115v found power transformer at bottom. Minutes later with 1.4 update installed from usb manual update this machine was churning out perfect prints with only having done level and input shaping. This is an amazing well built machine capable of high speed prints using all types of high grade filaments. 370C max nozzle temps! Prints nylon easily due to heated chamber. One print was almost size of 305mm bed and printed a flawless first level, as was every print after. Qidi just put out the first true Bambu killer; size, speed, advanced filament abilities, and pricing which blows Bambu out of the water. This machine is absolutely amazing! Incredible price and features, plate size, nozzle design, and chamber heating, and prices with future AMS! Wow! Homerun! What is not to like, this machine will shake up the industry, especially noted is ability to use nylons with ease! One can not do that on a Bambu without modifications. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024 by J. Turner J. Turner

  • Updated review
Size: 02 PLUS3
I just got my X Plus-3 today and haven’t printed much but I wanted to share some initial impressions. I’ll update this review as time goes on. This is my fourth 3D printer. I’ve owned an Artillery and two FLSun printers-the SR and the V400, most recently the V400. I’ve been printing for a little over a year now. This printer is big and a little on the chunky side but that’s ok. Having a little mass isn’t a bad thing unless you’re packing it around all the time. Build quality seems to be very good and is on par with my FLSun printers. I watched a ton of review videos about the XP3 and a complaint that I heard often was the abundance of plastic. I’m not sure what Qidi was supposed to use in place of that, but it works for me. It doesn’t look or feel cheap and it has metal where it needs it. Setup was easy and straightforward. The included quick start guide was very thorough and helpful. Clip the zip ties holding the print head and bed, remove some packing materials, and you’re off to the races. The machine prompts you through the setup process-bed leveling, input shaping, z height adjustment. Some have complained about having to manually set z height but again, at this price point you’ll be hard pressed to find a better printer. It takes a few minutes to get this done but it’s a simple process and a necessary one. Filament loading is a bit of a chore. Somewhere in China, there’s a group of engineers patting each other on the back for their clever filament holder design but that thing needs some rethinking. Sure, it’s out of the way. And it works. It’s just a pain to get to since it’s on the back. The included filament dry box (non heated) is a nice touch, but locating it on the posterior of the chonky machine wasn’t a nice touch. I’ll be relocating this soon. Loading the filament is easy once you find the PTFE tube running from the back into the printer, though. It’s a bit loud, all the time. My V400 is fairly silent unless it’s printing but this thing..it sounds like a B52 taxiing down the runway at all times. The noise doesn’t bother me, but it may bother some so take note. It’s not so loud as to require hearing protection it’s just noticeable. It’s fast. I printed the included benchy, which comes pre-sliced on the machine, and it’s probably the best benchy I’ve printed. I also printed the included fidget cube and a Battlestar Galactica Viper and both came out awesome with no visible flaws or defects. Later on I’m going to print some things that require support to see how that works. I used the included Qidislicer, which is based off Prusaslicer. Cura has been my default slicer but I’m familiar with Prusa/Orca slicers so Qidislicer is easy to use. There are some options Cura doesn’t have and it came with some profiles for PLA and ABS. Hopefully they have profiles for PETG and TPU as well. The machine also runs off their version of Klipper, which is quite simple to use and offers more tuneability than Marlin. I’ve had it less than a day so take that into account, but my first impressions are very good. It’s a solid, well built machine that gets things done quickly and makes them look good while doing it. I’m not overly fond of: the rear mounted filament holder or the rear mounted USB slot (I haven’t connected it to my network just yet) but those are not negatives in my book, just minor inconveniences. There are, so far at least, too many positives to enjoy so I’m not worried about filament mounting locations in the big scheme of things. Definitely worthy of 5 stars! I’ve had it a week now and while it does print very good-when it works-there are some issues which have kept me from using it. First, after printing overnight with ABS, I woke up to find the print stopped at 99%. The message on the display wasn’t clear but seemed to indicate the filament had ran out. It hadn’t. I stopped the print and the fan for the chamber heater kept running but was cycling up and down. Qidi support wanted a copy of the G code for the file id printed but didn’t address the fan issue. Strike one. Next, I switched back to PLA and walked away from the printer. Came back a few minutes later to a mess. The nozzle had apparently been dragging the bed which indicated there was an issue with z height. I releveled the bed and reset z height. Twice. Neither fixed it, setting z height would not save once completed. Contacted Qidi support again-the third time in less than a week-and was told to adjust the z “live”, meaning in the middle of a print, and it would save. This worked but did not explain what the problem was. Strike two. Today I woke up and turned on the printer and was greeted by an error message saying “MCU protocol error”, which apparently has to do with running an older version of mcu firmware. I’ve reached out to Qidi support but as of right now haven’t gotten a response, but I’m thoroughly put out with this thing. It worked great for 6 days then crapped the bed. I shouldn’t have to update firmware, I should just turn it on, hit print, and have it work like it’s supposed to. If this is the reliability I’ve gotten from a week, what’s it going to look like in 6 months or a year? Strike three. This printer was a birthday present to myself and it was a hard choice between it and a Bambu P1S. Now I know I made the wrong decision. As soon as I drop this off at my local UPS store to have it shipped back I’ll be heading to MicroCenter to pick up that Bambu, like I should have done in the first place. So long, Qidi. Update 6/14/24: Qidi customer service has been awesome and took care of the issue by sending a new emmc chip. The printer is printing beautifully, handles ABS with zero warping (using a glue stick just for good measure). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024 by MH205 MH205

  • I Like The Plus 4 So Much, I Bought A Second One
Size: 01 PLUS4
I have previous experience with QIDI printers (X-CF Pro) and their tech support is very good. I started my 3D printing journey with a Taz Lulzbot Mini. So, I have a little knowledge and expectations for my 3d printers at this point. Looking to have the capability to print the newest hottest printing filament, have a heated chamber and gain speed and 3D print size/volume, the QIDI Plus 4 caught my eye. After hours of watching review videos and weighing the pros and cons, I ordered my first QIDI Plus 4. Fully aware that this is a newly released printer, a couple of issues had already been found by early reviewers and QIDI had either updated firmware or provided instructions to make corrections/fixes. My first Plus 4 arrived in about 10 days and I immediately setup the printer and one of the first things that you really must do is download the newest firmware onto the included USB drive, from the QIDITech website, and update the printer's firmware through the touch screen menu, selecting 'Set', 'Check for updates', 'Offline Update'. I have many successful prints and well over 100 hours on the first printer, with various filaments (ASA, ABS-GF, PA12-CF, PLA+). The only filament issue I had, was when unloading/loading between filaments, I selected the incorrect, too low of a temp, for the filament that the printer cut off and was about to extrude out of the drive gears. The lower temp caused the filament stub to hang in the nozzle and drive gears. Two small hex bolts hold the hot-end on the printer head. With the bolts and hot-end removed, it was easy to pull the stub of 'cold' filament down and out of the way and back to loading new filament and printing. Lesson learned ... be sure you select the correct temperature for the nozzle to be plenty hot enough to extrude out the remainder of the old filament stub. One of the first print jobs was the 'Poop Chute', to catch the purge filament that ejects out the back of the printer. Close to a 8 hour print job and I printed in Polymaker PLA Pro. Flawless print quality for this large-ish print. The longest print job so far was 24 and 1/2 hours of some large cable organizing trays. I printed them in PA12-CF, for strengh. Probably overkill, but might hang heavier items in the trays in the future? Again, impeccable print quality. So, with over 100 hours of pretty much trouble-free printing, I continued to watch for more experiences of other new owners. Mostly positive, with a few early adopter issues, as we can expect. I was having so much fun with the Plus 4, that I decided to buy a second one. The second printer came in only about a week. I already knew the new Plus 4 setup routine and took much less time getting up and going the second time around. After updating the firmware to the newest, I attempted to heat the print bed, before running auto bed leveling and input shaping. As soon I select the temp to heat the bead, the printer shut down. Powered the printer back on and repeated the process, with same shut down results. I had already seen some reviews and new owners, with this issue. Some printers are shipped with the power supply switched for 230V-240V operation, even with a sticker beside the power switch, that says, 'The input power of the machine is 100V-130V'. You cannot always believe what you read. Tipping the printer up on the side with the power switch, you can see the red slide switch on the power supply to switch it to 100V-130V operation. No shut downs after make the change. NOTE: My first Plus 4 never had to be switched, so you milage may vary. Just be aware that you might have to toggle the little switch. Just finished the 'Poop Chute' on the second Plus 4, again in just under 8 hours. This time I printed in ABS-GF and same amazing quality of print, just like the first Plus 4. I had looked closely at the Bambu Lab printers, especially with the multi color filament option (AMU). QIDI has announced their own AMU, for the Plus 4 and possibly other recent QIDI models, that should be out in first quarter 2025. I figured I could wait and get familiar with the Plus 4's capabilities and any quirks in the mean time. The speed, heated chamber, print size/volume and ability to print the most extreme heat filaments and already being familiar with QIDI, eased my decision making. Oh, and did I forget to mention price? Seems to be a very good value for the price. Of course time will tell. So, I am very happy, so far, with both printers. My previous interactions with QIDI tech support has always been positive. They have always been easy to work with, for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Great 3d printer!
Size: 01 PLUS4
The Plus4 has been a great printer. This is my fourth Qidi Print and they are a great company. They have great customer support. This printer is very easy to use and runs better then my bambu X1C. They will also be coming out with a AMS unit soon, it is much more user friendly and easier to modify then the bambu X1C. It is capable of printing lots of different materials and has a heated chamber that helps with a lot of the higher temp filaments. It has been printing nonstop for two weeks and working great with no problems. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024 by Jaime S Jaime S

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