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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: 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.The highly praised after-sale service of R QIDI TECHNOLOGY is the most trustworthy.1 year warranty.

Brand: R QIDI TECHNOLOGY


Material: Alloy,Copper,Pla,Steel


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


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Smartphone


Operating System: Linux


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


  • The best 3D printer for the money
Size: PLUS3
X Plus 3 makes the best prints I've ever printed. It does an excellent job with all the materials I tested (ASA, TPU, PA (nylon), PC, PA CF, PC CF...). There is very little to no need to tweak the default profiles in the software except if you use some no-name questionable quality filaments. So, it is perfect for enthusiasts who want the best quality and for beginners who just want to print without learning the process. It is not perfect in things that don't affect the print quality. The user interface is not bad, but not the best I've seen. Design is not for everybody's taste, but under the (IMO) not-so-beautiful plastic cover, you have the system of hardware at a very high level. Unbelievably they managed to sell this at an affordable price. $650 doesn't sound affordable, but if you think of any printer of this size that you can get for $200-300, to match the possibility of this printer, you must spend a lot of money on upgrades and still must deal with firmware modifications, making all kinds of adapters and probably never achieve this level. Customer support service is way above any other ones I had to deal with. Fast responding, friendly, knowledgeable, and ready to help and keep the customer happy. I have 3 other printers and now I am so thrilled about the printer you don't spend time on servicing, repairing, or upgrading, but designing parts and printing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023 by interior photographer

  • This printer is a Beast!
I’m new to 3D printing so I had no idea where to start in purchasing a 3D printer. I’m retired so I was looking for a new hobby and 3D printing had always fascinated me. My son had a friend who had purchased a Anycubic 4Max Pro and he said it was a great printer. He even posted a 5 star review to that effect. So I took the leap and ordered one. It worked great for about a week and then the touch screen went south. I sent the printer back and requested a replacement. I could never get the bed leveled properly on this one so I sent it back as well. Then while doing further research I came across the Qidi line of printers. Right off I noticed over 95% five star reviews on their printers. At first I thought most of them must be bogus, but after reading them I saw they were not. What’s amazing is some people had occasional problems with their printers. Not many but some. Most still gave the printer a five star review because of the prompt and excellent customer service they received from Qidi from…. yes China. Just read the reviews. I ordered the Qidi X-Plus a couple of weeks ago. This printer is a beast…. Heavy duty in every way including weighing in at over 50 lbs. It has dual Z axis with two 10mm stainless steel rods on each side which makes the print bed rock solid. And this printer is quiet which tells me the bearings and stepper motors are premium. The printer has been going almost non-stop since I received it and has made many excellent prints. My grandson has been designing things on Tinkercad and having me print them for him which I enjoy doing. I haven’t tried to use any of the more exotic filaments yet but the printer comes with an additional extruder that goes up to 300 degrees Celsius so you can print nylon, polycarbonate, etc. Swapping the extruders is extremely easy. There are videos on the USB drive that comes with the printer that explains this process as well as many others. There is a limited number of video reviews on Youtube at present about this particular printer. I’m assuming because it has been on the market less than a year I believe. I noticed on some of the unboxing videos that the printer had shipped with two removable bed plates which are great by the way in removing your prints. I emailed Linda at Qidi and inquired if I should have received two plates with my printer. The next day I received a very nice email from her stating at one time they had included two build plates but haven’t done that in several months and hoped I understood. Which I did. There was certainly no mention of that in the description on Amazon. However, I was impressed with the quick response time to my question. Most companies would probably just ignored it. I recently had a print to fail although it was no fault of the printer. The filament I was using just snapped. I don’t know if I got a bad roll or it was just a bad spot in the roll. Anyway it caused my extruder to clog and I couldn’t reinsert the filament in the extruder. I just pulled up the videos on the flash drive and found the one showing how to unclog the hot end. Following the video, I removed the extruder, took it apart and removed the blockage. Easy ten minute job. I have no doubt that if I have any problems with this printer down the road where I need help that I will receive excellent customer service from this company. In summary there are a lot of lower cost 3D printers on the market as well as more expensive ones than the Qidi X-Plus. If you look at the reviews though there are very few that have more than 60 or 70% five star reviews. I believe I have found the best 3D printer on the market with the X-Plus regardless of price. If you are in the market for a 3D printer you will not be disappointed if you choose the Qidi X-Plus. Update May 10, 2020: A couple of months ago I started getting error messages on the touch screen and the printer would no longer print. I contacted Linda at Qidi Tech via email and she walked me through the trouble shooting process and the problem was isolated to the extruder. She immediately shipped a new replacement. In the meantime I just used the high temp extruder that also came with the printer. Also about a month ago I was printing with the high temp extruder at 250c and my extruder temps were falling as much as 20 degrees while printing. This was happening with both the Qidi software as well as Cura. I again contacted Linda who helped me trouble shoot the problem. It turns out that after I deleted and reinstalled both pieces of software the problem went away and has never happened since. You read so many reviews on other printers where people are having problems and cannot get needed support. This is certainly not the case with Qidi Tech. They support their printers. Qidi customer service is the absolute best! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2019 by Terry B.

  • I love my qidi!
I've owned this printer for a little over a year now (just out of warranty) and I love it. This was my first 3D printer, so I can't compare... But I know many who are jealous - especially after seeing what it can do. I've had issues for a while but knew it had to be user error. Come to find out I cracked the heat block due to my lack of knowledge in 3D printing - and yet even with a damaged hotend, it still printed beautifully! Until the nozzles started falling out & wouldn't even screw in anymore. I finally reached out to qidi support and Alex has been super patient & helpful. I honestly chose this particular printer for a fair amount of reasons, but the most important being: 1. Qidi is known for their stellar after sales support (not disappointed) 2. Qidi is one of few companies who offer enclosed industrial 3D printers 2b. within a reasonable price range 2c. to single parties (not just companies) 3. I wanted to go with a company who I could stick with as my one woman business moves up the ladder; a company which offers a more "standard" & easy to operate industrial printer but also more advanced machines capable of heavy work loads (and high res, enclosed, etc etc) 4. Works "out of box". I'm a single mom of a 3 year old who has ADHD and suspected of being on "the spectrum" (and I have aspergers, ADHD, narcolepsy, and OCD). I genuinely do not have time to tinker and did not purchase a 3D printer as a "hobby"; it was a serious business investment which I gave up literally everything to start & deal with constant ridicule and criticism over. So, needless to say that I needed something which "just works". 5. Extremely high resolution prints (for an FDM printer). 6. Despite wanting a resin printer, I worried about my child with serious behavioral issues getting into the hazardous materials & also being unable to fully exhaust all fumes - on top of proper disposal of whatever waste there might be (I didn't want to get lazy one day & kill a bunch of wildlife due to being a selfish, ignorant human). So FDM was a must. 7. Wifi (although I honestly haven't figured this bit out yet. But I honestly haven't really had the time to) 8. A little silly but.... The sleek look. I love the way my x-plus looks, all fancy in her box. It's like seeing just the silhouette of a woman... Kind of "sensual". It's simple, classy, minimalistic but packed full of features you didn't think you'd need. Like the touch screen, LED lights which can be turned on & off, fans which can be manually Operated and charcoal filters (I think... Honestly could be wrong there). I actually purchased some teeny tiny air purifiers to print with ABS but quickly realized I didn't need them at all. The fumes from ABS usually gives me an instant migraine but not with my qidi! 💙 Despite my setback (due to user error/not knowing the hotend needed to be HOT when switching out nozzles), I still love my printer and wouldn't trade it. Even if I hadn't reached out to qidi support and/or found replacement parts, I likely would have still held onto it out of love... because the x-plus truly is that good. I reeeeeally want one of the more pricey machines but have to wait until I sell (or even publish/release 😅) at least one doll I've made. It's tortureeee! I know everyone wants an ender but I fail to understand why - other than it's DIY-ability, which I will say that sadly the x-plus is lacking in. But the thing about that is: this printer honestly doesn't need any upgrades. According to all the research I've done since deciding to make this purchase, this printer already has the best parts available on the market (at least in 2022). Maybe later that'll be an issue, but I don't really see it being one for me. And I could be totally wrong! I'm not a tinkerer. I'm an artist. I use teeny nozzles (0.1-0.2) to print my dolls in even higher resolution, use only premium filament (specifically spidermaker, duramic, hatchbox, sainsmart), slow all my prints down to -20mm/s & always use the absolute lowest layer height. It takes roughly 25 hours to print a 1.5" head with 20% infill. But even without those settings or nozzles, this printer still makes everything look good. Like really, really good. I think the pics I'm uploading are actually with a severely damaged heat block/hotend, so they're not nearly as good as before... But I'll be posting more once I get my baby fixed back up. And honestly that should be a great example of just how good this printer is! Thank you, Qidi! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2023 by Devin Payne Devin Payne

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