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QIDI MAX3 3D Printer, High-Speed Large Size 3D Printers, 600mm/s Fast Print, Fully Auto Leveling, 65℃ Chamber Heat, All-Around & High Precision Industrial Grade, Large Printing Size 12.8×12.8×12.4"

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Size: MAX3


Features

  • Large Format & High-speed 3d printer Upgrade maximum speed 600mm/s and 20000mm/s2 acceleration, 325*325*315mm printing size. Fully assembled and auto leveling, Featuring Klipper firmware and CoreXY structure, the desktop 3d printers is out of box for using. Perfect for professionals and beginners. The QIDI X-MAX3 3D printer is one of the best fast and large 3d machine around.
  • Stable and long term usageX-Max3 have Ultra-stable all-metal frame, 6mm thickness aluminum heatbed plate, 10mm width belt, 10mm hardened hollow steel linear shafts, ensures smooth and stable printing, and no need for frequent maintenance. More reliable 3d printer accessories, less printing worries.
  • High Performance MaterialsQIDI High performance filaments can perfectly print in X max3, such as PA12-CF/PET-CF/PAHT-CF/ABS-GF etc. You can explore various printing options and achieve exceptional results. Meanwhile,direct drive extruder can easy print standard materials(PLA,ABS,ASA,PETG,TPU) or experiment with specialty filament(PC,PA,Carbon fiber,GF), this printer provides versatility and flexibility to accommodate your printing needs.
  • Fast and High-Precision The enclosed chamber heating system and dual cooling fans, is designed to deliver exceptional printing quality and capture fine details with precision. With Input shaping and Pressure advance, whether you're working on intricate designs, small-scale prototypes,lab modeling or artistic creations, this printer always guarantees outstanding print results.
  • About R QIDI TECHNOLOGY MAX3 3D PrinterOpen source Klipper firmware and QIDIslicer software for easy remote control and expansion of other custom functions such as cameras.
  • Two Hot End KitHardened steel extruder gears are wear-resistant and long-lasting. The printer comes with a copper-plated nozzle hotend and includes a high-temperature hardened steel hotend as a spare.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Brand R QIDI TECHNOLOGY
Manufacturing Material Durable Aluminum and Steel
Dimensions of the Product 21.77" Depth x 21.77" Width x 23.66" Height
Product Weight Weighty 66.6 Pounds
Compatible With Laptops, Smartphones
Availability Date Since March 9, 2023
Manufacturer Information Zhejiang QIDI TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD
Place of Origin Made in China

Frequently asked questions

The QIDI MAX3 3D Printer is designed with features that cater to the demands of industrial applications. Its high-speed printing capability of up to 600mm/s, combined with a large build volume of 12.8×12.8×12.4 inches, makes it suitable for creating large and intricate models efficiently. The printer is also built with a fully automatic leveling system and a 65℃ heated chamber, ensuring high precision and quality printouts. These features, alongside its all-around industrial-grade design, make the QIDI MAX3 an ideal choice for professional and industrial uses.

The fully automatic leveling system of the QIDI MAX3 3D Printer utilizes advanced sensors and algorithms to precisely measure the distance between the print nozzle and the build plate across multiple points. This automated process ensures that the build plate is perfectly level before starting a print job, which greatly enhances the adhesion and overall quality of the printed objects. Users benefit from a hassle-free setup, improving both reliability and success rates of printed projects.

Yes, the QIDI MAX3 3D Printer is equipped to handle a variety of filament types thanks to its high-temperature extruder and 65℃ chamber heat. These features enable the printer to work with common filaments such as PLA and ABS, as well as more advanced materials that require higher temperatures to print properly. This versatility makes it a powerful tool for users looking to experiment with different materials for their projects.

While the QIDI MAX3 3D Printer is designed with features that target professional and industrial applications, it is also user-friendly enough for beginners. The fully automatic leveling, fast print speeds, and heated chamber simplify the printing process, making it more accessible. However, due to its advanced capabilities and price point, it might be more suited to enthusiasts or professionals looking to invest in a high-quality, versatile 3D printer for long-term use.

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The reviews of the Qidi 3D printer are overwhelmingly positive. It is noted for its comprehensive packaging and the quality and stability of its prints. Minor manufacturing flaws were found, but the proactive support from Qidi was much appreciated and effective. The ease of setup and impressive printing speed along with its resilience with multiple materials are worth mentioning.

Pros

  • 📦 Product arrives well-packaged and secure.
  • 🔧 Setup is quick and straightforward.
  • 🏃‍♂️ Printer functions at an impressive speed.
  • 📄 Produces high-quality prints consistently.
  • 💡 Works well with multiple types of print materials, including PLA and FPLA.
  • 🎗 Qidi's customer support is proactive and exemplary.

Cons

  • ‼️ Some manufacturing defects like improperly seated top cover, sharp edged door cover handle.
  • 🔍 User manual needs update.
  • 🔄 Printer update parts may require technical skills for installation.

Should I Buy It?

If you are looking for a 3D printer with reliable performance and exceptional customer support, the Qidi 3D printer comes highly recommended. Bear in mind, however, that there may be some minor manufacturing flaws, but they are usually addressed proactively by the Qidi support team.


  • Quality built machine!
Size: Q2C
Amazing printer. I'll start off by saying, I own a bambu x1c, and qidi q1 and a heavily modded ender 3. All I can say about the new q2 is WOW!!! 1st print was a benchy, came out flawless, then a 5 hour print, lots of over hangs, some support. The support came off without a trace, absolutely no layer lines. Overhang are flawless. The build quality is that of the x1c and some! Very solid printer! As advertised, works right out of the box. Take out 4 screws, untape some packing, cut a few zip ties, remove some packing foam, and turn her on. The screen walks you thru setup, and then does its initial bed leveling and vibration compensation procedures. It'll finished and tell you its time to print. That easy! Definitely recommend whether its your 1st printer, or just needing to add another quality machine to the farm! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2025 by dennis wright jr dennis wright jr

  • Best 3D Printing Equipment and Experience on the Planet
Size: MAX3
Best 3D Printing Equipment and Experience on the Planet I learned 3D printing basics as a NASA engineer at the John F. Kennedy Space Center on first generation printers. After retirement, I purchased my first private 3D printer, the QIDI X- Plus 3 for my private engineering company. The printer was astonishing right out of the box. The setup was easy and as self-leveling printer, it was ready to go immediately. There was a leaning curve as my files became more complex, but I immediately discovered this very important fact that is quite rare among other equipment manufacturers: The OIDI customer service is absolutely number one in the business! They responded overnight to each question with immediate solutions. In one case, they reprinted one of my very long and complex files to ascertain the root problem and then sent free slicing software which was much better than what I had been using. After that, their customer service still follows up periodically asking if everything is ok asking how they can help. I have never experienced that level of customer service on ANY product I have ever owned! Therefore, it was a no-brainer that when I needed to increase my print output that I ordered the upgrade, the QIDI X-MAX 3 which now sits beside my QIDI X- Plus 3. These printers run every day. The print loss is exceptionally low and usually due to my errors in bed or file preparation. The QIDI printers themselves are manufactured, in my estimation, like rugged military grade equipment, the software is easy to use and the everyday processes of filament change, plate cleaning and file loading are a snap. I have never had any equipment glitches or failures to this date. The quality of print depends on your slicer software and slicer print settings, but when done according to best practices considering filament type and finish rules, every print is just near flawless and highly professional. I am printing parts that require a precision of half a millimeter and I have not been disappointed at all. I am now the proud owner of two QIDI 3-D Printers and when I set my engineering shop up in the near future, I will use them throughout our manufacturing process. QIDI printers are truly the best 3D printing equipment and experience in the nine worlds! (And YES, Pluto IS A PLANET!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2025 by Sean Pheonix

  • Awesome First Printer Experience
First time buyers, this could be the right choice for you. We make products for people with special needs and decided to try 3D printing for certain applications. The parts in question need to be as transparent and as strong as possible. Normally, we laser cut or CNC-mill such pieces from plastic sheets, which gives us strength, transparency, and surface texture we'll never be able to achieve with 3D printing, but 3D printing allows us to do some other things that are impractical with subtractive processes. So clear polycarbonate 3D printing became the obvious choice. I had never heard of QIDI, but after reading a lot of reviews and learning as much as we could about polycarbonate printing, we chose the X-Max because of its large build volume and polycarbonate capabilities, and the comments about great tech support. Shame on Amazon for sending us a damaged unit that had been opened and returned by someone else, but when we got an undamaged replacement, the setup was easy. The machine is very well made, with a solid enclosure. The X- and Y-axes each have a pair of 10 mm guide rods which are very solid. The Z-axis has 2 pairs of 12 mm guide rods and two jack screws that securely lift the build platform, which is adjustable to 0.05 mm. It has a clever magnetic build plate with a smooth surface on one side and a textured surface on the other, depending on the adhesion you need for your material of choice. Compared to many printers you see with a flimsy gantry supporting the extruder, the X-Max Z-axis is very accurate and reliable. The standard extruder has what QIDI calls a "turbine" fan that cools the extruded filament and can be adjusted in the gcode. The high-temperature extruder can be swapped with 5 screws and a cable and does not have the turbine fan. The high-temp extruder quickly heats to about 300° C, though we have only gone to about 270°, and the heated bed we have tested to 135°, and though it takes longer than the extruder to reach temperature, it goes even higher. The WiFi interface works great from QIDI's own print software, though to use another slicer like Cura, you need to transfer your files on a thumb drive, which is a real pain. Hopefully, a future version of Cura will fix that. But QIDI Print is a simplified version of Cura and really easy to use, and in addition to WiFi printing it sends an image of what you're printing which is displayed on the touch screen. That helps to be sure you're printing the file you think you're printing. Our first test prints in PLA were amazingly good right off the bat. To print PLA, you take the top cover off the machine and leave the door open for maximum cooling. We spent a week printing PLA test of our own product designs, trying different settings to see their effects. No matter what we did, as long as we had the bed level and at the right height, the PLA worked every time. After a week or so, we switched extruders to try polycarbonate, prepared for the worst. Lots of online resources tell you how hard it is, and many that I found say don't bother with PC. I must say, it was tough finding the right settings to do what we want - high strength, high transparency, and high surface quality. Strength was always good with polycarbonate, but I was afraid we'd never get acceptable clarity, and surface quality was touch and go, especially concerning the two biggest complaints about polycarbonate - bed adhesion and stringing (spider webs). When things weren't going so well I took a side trip into printing with nylon and PETG, and got good results with both quality-wise, though not with the transparency or strength we are looking for. QIDI tech support has been amazing the entire process. No matter how specific our questions apply to our own designs, they always get answered promptly and courteously. QIDI brags about their 12-hour response time, and I'd have to say it's been excellent. I always get answers overnight, and if I write late at night, I usually get a response right away. In just over a month, Sherri and her colleagues have helped me devise specific printing strategies for our own products that have resulted in us being able to develop a workable product. We'll be able to start offering it to our customers as soon as we get some supplies we've ordered. High-quality polycarbonate filament seems to be back-ordered as I write this. The X-Max will print it all, but we wasted a lot of time trying different brands. Hint: Don't bother buying the cheap polycarbonate filament, and buy a filament dryer to keep your good stuff dry. The attached picture shows the kind of transparency we are able to achieve with polycarbonate, something you can approach with PETG, but you can only dream about from PLA or nylon. The strength is beyond compare. The piece in that picture is 1/8" (3 mm) thick and is not unbreakable, but is strong enough that we will be able to guarantee it against breakage. No way we could do that with PLA, PETG or nylon. We've printed a polycarbonate piece 297 x 248 x 3 mm. It was so big we couldn't print a brim or a skirt, so the piece had to provide its own bed adhesion, and it worked with no warpage. The X-Max is a great value and can do everything it claims it can do. It was easy for me as a beginner to learn and to use. I don't care much for the touch screen interface, but that is the only part of the machine that is not outstanding. QIDI tech support is one of the best I've ever dealt with, and is by far the best out-of-county manufacturer's tech support I've ever seen. The cable company (forgot the name, starts with "C") could learn a lot about how to do overseas tech support from QIDI. If you need an affordable printer that can print anything from PLA to PC, the X-Max, or probably the slightly smaller X-Plus is a great, high-quality choice. We want to try 3D printing for some other applications that don't require the large build volume, so we just ordered a QIDI X-Pro so we can try some 2-filament printing. Amazon says it will be here in two days. If the quality of the machine is anything like the X-Max, we will be thrilled. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2020 by Mark Larson Mark Larson

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