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QIDI TECH 3D Printer, X-Pro 3D Printer with WiFi Function, Dual Extruder, High Precision Double Color Printing with ABS,PLA,TPU Filament,9.1x5.9x5.9 Inch

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  • Friendly Reminder: There is one spool of red color PLA, one spool of white color ABS filament, please check the filament before printing and use the correct settings to print.QIDI TECH 3D printer, equipped with the latest dual extrusion technology, occupied the overall leading position in education, engineering, design and home/hobby printing.
  • X-Pro 3D Printer Kit features conditional breakpoint printing and upgraded 4.3 inch touch screen, Smarter and easier operation.Mute printing.
  • Durable and high temperature resistance 6mm aviation grade aluminum build platform, can be heated up to 120C. Removable curved metal plate make it more convenient to remove the model after printing, which is widely appreciated by users.
  • The QIDI TECH 3D Printer with metal platform support rod, which upgraded to 12mm, and also including upgraded parts like motor, main board, and mechanical structure, ensuring more stable printing.
  • R QIDI TECHNOLOGY provide free one year warranty.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.9 x 5.9 x 9.1 inches; 39.68 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ QDXPRO


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 9, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ZHEJIANG QIDI TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #192,266 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #362 in 3D Printers


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Customer Reviews: 4.5 out of 5 stars 630 ratings


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  • Great 3D Printer at great price and GREAT Customer Service
Let me start by saying that I RARELY take the time to write reviews but, in this case, I felt both the product and the manufacturer deserve a review. This is my first 3D printer purchase, so I did a lot of research online before making this purchase and my two top choices were the Flash Forge Creator Pro and the Qidi X-Pro. From what I can tell, they are almost identical machines with some slight differences. Two of the differences that stood out were price and customer service. The price for the Qidi X-Pro was less and according to what other reviewers had said, the Qidi Customer Service was particularly good. So, I took my chances and placed an order for the Qidi X-Pro on July 4th weekend - a $100 price drop on the Qidi X-Pro also made the decision easier. The printer arrived on time based on Amazon's shipping time schedule. Product was well packed, and I had watched some videos prior to the printer arriving so I was ready to jump in. Remember, I am new to this, so I am writing about something I never used before or ever even saw other than in videos online. Setup was simple, and everything seemed well packaged and secure. I followed all the instructions, took my time and within a few hours (at the most) I was ready to print. So, for my first print I used the test print file on a thumb drive they provide (along with videos and other instructions) and started the print. To my amazement it printed what I would say was incredibly good. Again, being new to this, I was surprised how easy this was! So, on to the next print and that is when the problems started!! The first print used the left extruder and the print was incredibly good but now the second print was using the right extruder and it would not print properly at all. The plastic was coming out of the extruder but was not sticking to the bed. I tried over and over but nothing was working. That is when I gave up and sent an Email to Judy at Qidi whose name is not only in the manual but also on a sticker right on the door of the printer. "Contact Judy or Emily for Customer Service". I sent the email off and by later that night I had an answer. The nice thing about communicating with someone in China is there is a 12-hour time difference so when you send an email from the United States at 5:00 PM it is 5:00 AM there the next day. So, you might even get a response the same day which in this case, I did. You also must keep the time difference in mind and be patient if you do not get an answer immediately. The answer came not only explaining what they thought was the problem but also a video of how to correct the problem. They thought the problem was the extruders were out of alignment and something happened during shipping. The suggestion was to remove the fan and some additional pieces so you can get to a nut behind the extruder to loosen it and then level or align the extruders. OK - so let’s stop right here and maybe you should reread what I just wrote. Take some of the machine apart? This is also something I had read about when you own a 3D printer - expect to do maintenance!! If you do not want to get your hands dirty or touch any part of the inside of the printer then do not buy one! Do not buy ANY printer. I do not think there are any on the market that are maintenance free. I will admit that I was not expecting to have to do this from the start though. But I dove in and tried what was suggested - it did not work. I tried numerous times but still no luck. So, I contacted Judy again and told her that I tried but the right extruder will not print. Judy said they will send a new extruder heads (dual extruder) and that I would have to replace the heads. I asked for a video so I would know what to do (and what I am getting myself into), so they sent the video and the extruder assembly. The assembly arrived in three days via DHL Express. What I thought they were going to send was just the dual extruder heads, but I was wrong - they sent the entire assembly. Fans, cable assembly - the whole nine yards. So, I went about removing the old assembly and the replacing with the new one. The process was not hard at all and after I was done with replacing the assembly along with what I did prior to that, I learned a lot about how these printers are put together and work. So, for that experience I am not going to complain. Now came the real test - would all this work? I went straight to the second test print and it worked!! I could not believe it, but it worked. It worked for a day and then we got hit with Hurricane Isaias on the East Coast (I am in NY) and power was out for days so no printing! Once power was restored, I started printing again and the printer has been running great since. I have not had a chance to write this review until now but wanted to get this out there so if others are thinking about purchasing from QIDI - do not hesitate!! The other reviewers who said they provide good customer service were not kidding - they DO! And they also back up their product - they proved that by sending me a whole new extruder assembly! I have a lot more to learn about 3D printing, but this was an experience that helped me learn about the machine which I now know how to work on. If you are not into working with tools and machines, then do not get a 3d printer. As I said before I cannot believe there are any out there you will not have to do some work on. I have also learned that there are two other important factors in 3D printing - make sure the bed is level when you start a new print and use good filament. Do not buy cheap filament - use something that is consistent with good specifications. Overall, I am incredibly pleased with the QIDI X-Pro. The one thing I do not like is the spool holders being on the back of the machine and the size of the holder. I did buy some other brand of filament and the spool hole size was slightly larger so, I printed my own spool holders along with a stand - keep on a shelf next to the printer and it works great! That is the beauty of having a 3D printer - make what you need. The slicer software works - some people say they do not like it but since I have never used any before I do not think it's bad. Just get used to it and it seems fine. I have added support to a few prints, and it works great. Might explore other software but taking one step at a time. The one thing I have not gotten to work right yet is the network connection. I have the printer on my network but if I try to send a print to it via Wi-Fi, it cannot find the printer. I do not have a problem using the thumb drive, so it is not a big deal to me. I will send Judy and email to see if she can help with that. One thing which would be nice is to have a camera to monitor the printing process. I have read about that and it is a good idea. If anything goes wrong, you should have a way to monitor and then shut down. I have setup my own camera and am going to add a second one for multiple angles since I have the spools located off to the side of the printer. Minor details that you learn about after you get into this. Noise level of the printer is not too bad. I was a little worried about that but it's not bad at all. I keep it in a room right next to where my office desk is and with the door closed I can hardly hear it at all and it's less than 10 feet away (with the door closed). Anyhow - bottom line is this is a great printer at a great price and the customer support is great. They also claim to give you free support for one full year. Where else do you get that these days? Do not think twice about buying a printer from QIDI - you will not be sorry. I hope this review was helpful to somebody - that is why I took the time to write it and post it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2020 by Bob Pidgeon

  • Nice unit and worth every penny
This is my third 3D printer but the first where I didn't feel the short comings were so bad I needed to start modifying things. My other printers are heavily customized and using Marlin via dedicated OctoPi on RPi's. The firmware on this isn't perfect but that could be a result of me being spoiled by Marlin & OctoPi. This unit really has changed my view on printing things, my other units usually work fine but I’d have to check in on them remotely via OctoPi to make sure they didn’t just totally screwup making a giant rats nest or hairball. This printer has just lowered my printer anxiety a bunch since it just works and makes quality prints with little fuss. Just remember this and EVERY 3D printer need maintenance, after 5 months I needed to replace both heads (extras included in the box) and I replaced the magnetic PEI sheet at the same time even though it didn’t seem like it really needed it. Setup: This was pretty straight forward, the only tricky part was installing the fan shroud only because the instructions were not clear here. Taking my time this was up and running inside an hour for sure and that included a beer break. I also initially setup Wi-Fi on the printer too and it was fairly painless. Software: The provided one by Qidi is a clone/customized version of Cura so if your already familiar with it the learning curve is short. I’ve got no complaints really from it other than one thing, while I can dial in my settings fine and it remembers them there is no way to save a profile. I found the default settings prints the included filaments just fine but when tuning a few things here and there for other brands it would be nice to be able to save a profile. Now for Wi-Fi printing which SO many people complain about not working. At first my wouldn’t seem to work either and saving the sliced item via Wi-Fi never would appear as an option. That is until I noticed the little Wi-Fi icon in the lower left of “Cura”. As long as I was on the same Wi-Fi as the printer (worth noting if you have more than one network in your home even if they are connected somewhere i.e. a cascading internet or similar) then I could click the Wi-Fi icon and viola it would appear as my option to save the GCode. I said earlier I initially set this up and while it still is I rarely use it because transferring a large print can be slow as the main board of the printer (like most for that matter) just don’t have the bandwidth to receive the Wi-Fi signal and copy it to the USB drive. For example a Ramps boards built off the ATmega 2560 is only an 8 bit board running typically 16mhz. For medium to really large files I find it just saves time to pull the USB drive and save directly to it and slap it back in the printer. I have DEFINITELY been spoiled here by running a dedicated OctoPi server before as file transfers can be essentially instant. At some point I’ll probably setup a dedicated OctoPi for this unit as well (note if your interested in doing this the built in USB slot is NOT repeat NOT capable out of the box of doing this, you will need to make some connections to the main board itself directly and it’s been done numerous time and google is your friend). Head Leveling: As others have mentioned the dual heads can sometimes be a wee bit off and there are steps to correct this via a paper shim. It’s actually quick easy and painless to do so don’t chicken out and panic by sending the unit back like some others who reviewed on here have done. It takes 2 or 3 minutes with testing (trying different thickness of paper) but if you need to do this here are some suggestions which could save you from needing to do this at all. When your leveling the bed via the touch screen; first preheat the bed and *both* heads for a good 5 min before you level then select the leveling option. When it gets to the first point to set (front left) don’t dial it in yet. On the screen there are 2 options; bottom left goes to leveling point 2 and bottom right stops the leveling process and this is what you want to push. Make sure the preheaters are still off if (I think they do stay on) then use the manual move option and lower the bed say 10mm. Now via the touch screen move the print heads to the right several steps till both heads are over the board (you could move towards the back say 10mm too if you want). Now move the bed back up the same interval you moved it down and set the level checking both heads. You should have a very similar drag on both, remember it’s a light drag no scraping or drilling holes through the leveling sheet. Here’s why. On the first leveling point only the right printer head is over the bed so you cant even check both and if yours is like mine the front leftmost corner is like .25mm higher RIGHT on the edge. The heads can still be slightly off here, honestly you’re never going to get them dead nuts on less than say < .1mm so don’t spend all day trying. Now lower the bed 10mm again and leave the front back setting as is and now move the heads all the way to the right side of the bed mirroring the position just used. Raise the bed again and repeat the leveling like before. Now drop the bed 10mm again and move to the dead center and then rearward as far as you can staying over the bed. Raise the bed again and well you get the point. While doing this take note that if the drag on each head remains consistent at each leveling point. If it is you can try shimming to fix this but if you have different drags between heads on different locations you might try reversing your magnetic build surface and see if it still does it. I have a slight difference still in my heads and it’s not enough to worry me at all, for the lower of the heads use that one for filaments that like to be squeezed a little more like ABS and for the fractionally higher one you can use it for ones that don’t like PETG. Unlike my other printers which require all to frequent leveling I only level this printer every other week or so and it responds fine to this. After 5 months of printing I started noticing some degraded print quality, especially on taller items. My first clue was occasional clicking from the print head coming from the stepper feed. The frequency of the clicking increased till nearly every print above 20mm would fail. I was being lazy but if you see or hear this just save yourself aggravation and replace the print nozzles with the extras included in the box. Unless you’ve only used 1 the whole time you should replace both. This is because the work to replace both is almost the same and your going to have to level everything again anyway. I’m honestly surprised they lasted this long as my other printers (my heaviest modded one in particular) chews them up every couple weeks. So replacing it and doing the extensive 100 point leveling process would make me want to walk away for weeks which is why I bought this unit in the first place. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2020 by Steve

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