The handle is the lower right hand corner a little notch, I love my Q1 pro I've been printing on it every single day non-stop since I got it with zero failures
"Depression" you mean! As in the depression I had trying to open the doors with big hands. 😆 It is a Great Machine. I love the Heated Chamber for engineering filaments. I avoid printing PLA on it now.....PTSD. The Tougher to Print Materials? Full Confidence! The easy stuff KEEP IT AWAY. LOL.
@@3DandTeePrinting yeah it is a great machine I just picked up a bundle pack of nozzles 1.0, .8, .6, .4, and .2, 2 of each the hardened ones i got some pc and gf filaments coming, for the price and what u can print right oud of the box is insane even though it is majority made out of plastic..... kinda pissed i started out on such old outdated machines but they were cheap I learned a lot and honestly made a little money when I sold both of them lol........
@@3DandTeePrinting no it was a Kobra Neo got 2 of them for $85, then just sold both last week for $80 each after i tuned them and they were printing way better than any of then i seen online lol, there isn't even a profile in any of the slicers for that 3D printer it was fun though........
Thank you for the review. I preordered and it was going to be delivered to San Diego by the end of April. Then they changed the date to the end of May. I contacted customer support explaining I was going back to my main house (in Minnesota) and asked if I could change the delivery address. They shipped one out to me within 4 days to my San Diego address!! I've only printed in PLA right now and the prints were fantastic! I had 2 Creality3 v2 printers that I did many upgrades to and gave one to my son and one to my grandson because the Q1 Pro worked great. During the calibration setup I only did the first 2 calibrations and not the third (QIDI recommended not to do it) and I'm amazed how great it prints. Good luck and thanks again for your video. The one thing I need to figure out is the camera and installing fluidd.
@andyb7754 it already has Fluidd preinstalled and the camera SHOULD auto populate. You don't need the :4408 to pull it up. Just the IP address in your browser or slicer.
This exact failure happened to me the other night. Sent a print before bed, woke up and the front fan was beside it and the black wire was completely torn apart and red was almost. hotend was completely covered in PETG HF and got the same MCU unable to connect error. I sent an email to qidi and they instantly sent me the parts. We shall see if she comes back to life on 8-19 when the parts arrive.
Definitely agree. we like to test out the box with either Orca or Manufacturers settings to see out of box experience before tuning (unless we can't get it to print with those profiles).
Happy to see you like the Q1 pro. I am considering getting one. The only thing holding me back is the build plate size. I am waiting to see if Qidi comes out with a larger version of the Q1 pro. I already have a k1 and 3 other printers that don't get used. I am also not a fan of the plus and max. So hopefully Qidi comes out with some new printers soon.
I heard they had fixed the Plus and Max's major issues from first lauch were they stopped sending units out till they repaired all the flaws. I maybe wrong. For price purposes, this Q1 Pro hits all the marks for me and then some. Every Printer I wish was bigger but then I remember more mass more inertia. It's aways going to be size limited in some way.
@3DandTeePrinting Yes they did fix most of the issues however at this point the hardware is a bit old. And the price is still too high in my opinion here in Canada. And yes I am aware however when talking about a core xy the mass doesn't affect things nearly as much as a bed slinger.
I'm excited the first thing you printed was Nylon CF, literally one of the more technical filaments out there! No hiding things by just printing everything in PLA just to make a review for the supplier/sponsor of a printer. Love it, and it's on par on cost wise with the Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro, with both at $499. But this Qidi Q1 is an industrial beast! Here I am building a PTC heater for my two AD5M Pros when I should have picked this Q1. Live and Learn. Too bad about the first PLA print, it kind of happens. I've been putting a rubber band on all of my removable print head covers on the X1C and AD5M. Sounds like yours fell off and went for a spin. Thanks for sharing!
Your a better one than me for sure. I enclosed the 5m and called it DONE. Lol. With the Q1 Pro, I Think if some one buys a printer for a purpose, like engineering filaments, it should print what you bought it for. At the least have an upgrade path to get there. The Q1 Pro it's got everything I need except the coveted "BIGGER BUILD SIZE" that keeps getting screamed at every manufacturer right now. Personally I prefer the ability to throw an engineering filament on a print and not have to panic whether the printer can do it or not is awesome. I got to admit I still love to Tinker. I just didn't Want to with the Q1 Pro. I look at the positives. I now know all the wiring and conenctions for the Q1. Lol. Thanks for watching.
You can print Nylon CF on an unenclosed prusa, its actually not hard to print at all, just make sure the filament is dehydrated. The poly carb is really interesting but again small prints like benchy are easy on P1S, its when the print is more than 150~mm long and high that it starts warping bad.
I was looking at getting the qidi x-plus 3 or a bambu labs p1s, for printing pla's, asa's, and nylon's. I know they are different printers, but is qidi, as a company, of high quality or reliable?
@countrydude183 yeah they are by far hands down fastest and most effective at solving the failure. 2 hours to get a reply email that asked for my shipping information and proof of purchase. Next email was the TRACKING number. They sent both the cable and pcb and I had them in 4 days from email to in my hands. The silcone sock they warned me (an apologized) were 🇨🇳 warehouse shipped only (for now they plan on stocking up US distribution centers soon) and could take a while. I verified by trying to order them online through Qidi's website and got a 1 month ETA.
@@3DandTeePrinting Oh okay, so they have excellent customer support and at the bare minimum a decent product. So it’s personal preference on P1S vs x-plus 3
@countrydude183 Yep. Heated Chamber vs No Heated Chamber. Bambu has better access to Parts. Qidi more bang for the Buck. Definitely a Preference and/or Need between those two.
Nice review! I'm considering buying one - would you recommend this over the Bambu A1 from a print-quality and reliability perspective? I know the Bambu A1 is a bed-slinger but it's an interesting option in this price range in Canada. My current use-case is mostly PLA/PETG for prototyping and some TPU...
The Q1 Pro is designed to handle all different types of Materials while the A1 is setup to be a daily printer with Multi-color option available. Both have their perks and it comes down to your needs. We use the A1 more often because of the AMS lite add on and ability to quickly change filaments. While the Q1 Pro is our go to for Engineering Materials that need a High Temp, Abrasion Resistance Nozzle and a Heated Enclosure. Other than the Print Fail on the Q1 Pro in PLA ,that mess up the breakout board in this Review, we haven't had any further issues with 593 hours on the Machine as of Oct 3rd 2024. Both Have Great Print Quality and the Q1 Pro is running Klipper. over Bambu's Proprietary setup. Both Have Crappy Cameras. Q1 Pro comes with a Bimetal abrasion resistance nozzle over the A1's Stainless Steel. Bambu has Skip Object feature over the Q1 Pro. You should be happy with either one you pick.
@@gautammarwaha2903 If you don't plan on Engineering Filament the Q1 maybe a little overkill but always good to have the option when you need it rather then not have it. That's a personal opinion. I currently use it Specifically for Engineering Filaments and the A1 as the day to day daily printer.
Hey thanks for the video, great to see you tested a lot of filament types. I'm very happy with mines and I'm about to test CF filament but I have a doubt : is the bi-metal nozzle shipping with the printer for CF filament or should I purchase the hardened nozzle ?
@gillesreyna1272 You can. I haven't noticed any wear on the nozzle yet. I am sure it's nowhere near as abrasive resistant as hardened steel, but until I see any deterioration in print quality or have nozzle wear, I am rocking the Bi-metal. I have run quite a bit more through it since the initial review as well. Still going strong.
OH MY GOD YOU ACTUALLY TESTED PURE NYLON! Maker's Muse was the only other one i could find who did that, but he said you have to turn the heated chamber heater off to get it to print without jamming from heat creep?? But then he got a ton of warping lol. Your benchy and tube thingy look great tho, so I wanted to ask what temp did you use for the chamber? Also, have you been able to print anything more complex in it, like parts with a narrow or complex footprint? Overall this is exactly what I want to see in a printer review tho, pushing the limits of the machine in terms of materials. Great vid
Thank you. We put the chamber at 55, bed 110c, Nozzle 300c for the Natural Nylon and we like to use Vison Miner Nano Polymer (not glue) for our bed adhesion. We are actually printing the Voron Parts on it now. Everything is accurate in the Sparkle ABS we picked. It has printed Busts, Articulating models, it has printed Everything I throw at it (under 350c Materials). I wouldn't recommend it as a great pla printer because the fans are not that great at cooling for low temp materials. It likes to print higher temp materials, which uses less fan cooling.
yo that polycarb looks great, this is what I am looking for! Typically engineer grade polycarb prints call for an enclosure at ~80C or higher, was the 60C enclosure enough for polycarb with good layer adhesion?
Yes. I usually have issues print PC in a unheated enclosure. It worked so good with 60c I didn't want to stop printing with it. That's how I ended up making the handle out of PC. Good Layer adhesion and as you can see no warping. I was very happy with the results.
When did you receive your Q1; I got mine a few weeks ago and there are several changes like the filament load point, the build plate stops... just curious about the time difference.
I just received my QIDI today I ORDERED IT ON 7/6/2024 it is different from the reviews. 1st it has an Ethernet connect. 2nd they relocated the tube for the fiber. 3rd the hot plate has stops in the back corners to align the plate.
Interesting. The Ethernet connection port I heard was being changed. The Ours has 1 center stop for the plate. Where did they relocate the PTFE tube for the filament?
@lawrencekucharek3775 I am running straight out of the Fixdry NT2 with the detachable ptfe tubing. Much easier then that back mount and more stable then the side mount.
The handle is the lower right hand corner a little notch, I love my Q1 pro I've been printing on it every single day non-stop since I got it with zero failures
"Depression" you mean! As in the depression I had trying to open the doors with big hands. 😆
It is a Great Machine. I love the Heated Chamber for engineering filaments. I avoid printing PLA on it now.....PTSD. The Tougher to Print Materials? Full Confidence! The easy stuff KEEP IT AWAY. LOL.
@@3DandTeePrinting yeah it is a great machine I just picked up a bundle pack of nozzles 1.0, .8, .6, .4, and .2, 2 of each the hardened ones i got some pc and gf filaments coming, for the price and what u can print right oud of the box is insane even though it is majority made out of plastic..... kinda pissed i started out on such old outdated machines but they were cheap I learned a lot and honestly made a little money when I sold both of them lol........
@@NoMercyFtw that's the journey of a lot of 3d makers. ENDER 3 or ANET?? It tells your age.
@@3DandTeePrinting no it was a Kobra Neo got 2 of them for $85, then just sold both last week for $80 each after i tuned them and they were printing way better than any of then i seen online lol, there isn't even a profile in any of the slicers for that 3D printer it was fun though........
@NoMercyFtw I like to upgrade too, but without Klipper access I am out with the exception of Bambu.
Thanks for the very challenging review. You have verified the Q1 Pro's ability to print difficult filaments.
Glad it was helpful! It is a very capable machine.
Fr this was one of the only reviews to test pure nylon which imo is one of the most challenging things
@@coledavidson5630 Main Reason I bought it. I was struggling to print it with other machines without a heated enclosure.
Thank you for the review. I preordered and it was going to be delivered to San Diego by the end of April. Then they changed the date to the end of May. I contacted customer support explaining I was going back to my main house (in Minnesota) and asked if I could change the delivery address. They shipped one out to me within 4 days to my San Diego address!! I've only printed in PLA right now and the prints were fantastic! I had 2 Creality3 v2 printers that I did many upgrades to and gave one to my son and one to my grandson because the Q1 Pro worked great. During the calibration setup I only did the first 2 calibrations and not the third (QIDI recommended not to do it) and I'm amazed how great it prints. Good luck and thanks again for your video. The one thing I need to figure out is the camera and installing fluidd.
@andyb7754 it already has Fluidd preinstalled and the camera SHOULD auto populate. You don't need the :4408 to pull it up. Just the IP address in your browser or slicer.
This exact failure happened to me the other night. Sent a print before bed, woke up and the front fan was beside it and the black wire was completely torn apart and red was almost. hotend was completely covered in PETG HF and got the same MCU unable to connect error. I sent an email to qidi and they instantly sent me the parts. We shall see if she comes back to life on 8-19 when the parts arrive.
@TylerTroglen I hope it goes well and your back to printing soon.
did you manage to fix it?
@@jrdsm yeah, installed the replacement parts and she has been running great since then.
7:09 you can get some pretty severe shrinkage with high-temp filaments, maybe some shrinkage calibration would help?
Definitely agree. we like to test out the box with either Orca or Manufacturers settings to see out of box experience before tuning (unless we can't get it to print with those profiles).
Happy to see you like the Q1 pro. I am considering getting one. The only thing holding me back is the build plate size. I am waiting to see if Qidi comes out with a larger version of the Q1 pro. I already have a k1 and 3 other printers that don't get used. I am also not a fan of the plus and max. So hopefully Qidi comes out with some new printers soon.
I heard they had fixed the Plus and Max's major issues from first lauch were they stopped sending units out till they repaired all the flaws. I maybe wrong. For price purposes, this Q1 Pro hits all the marks for me and then some. Every Printer I wish was bigger but then I remember more mass more inertia. It's aways going to be size limited in some way.
@3DandTeePrinting Yes they did fix most of the issues however at this point the hardware is a bit old. And the price is still too high in my opinion here in Canada. And yes I am aware however when talking about a core xy the mass doesn't affect things nearly as much as a bed slinger.
I'm excited the first thing you printed was Nylon CF, literally one of the more technical filaments out there! No hiding things by just printing everything in PLA just to make a review for the supplier/sponsor of a printer. Love it, and it's on par on cost wise with the Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro, with both at $499. But this Qidi Q1 is an industrial beast! Here I am building a PTC heater for my two AD5M Pros when I should have picked this Q1. Live and Learn. Too bad about the first PLA print, it kind of happens. I've been putting a rubber band on all of my removable print head covers on the X1C and AD5M. Sounds like yours fell off and went for a spin. Thanks for sharing!
Your a better one than me for sure. I enclosed the 5m and called it DONE. Lol.
With the Q1 Pro, I Think if some one buys a printer for a purpose, like engineering filaments, it should print what you bought it for. At the least have an upgrade path to get there. The Q1 Pro it's got everything I need except the coveted "BIGGER BUILD SIZE" that keeps getting screamed at every manufacturer right now. Personally I prefer the ability to throw an engineering filament on a print and not have to panic whether the printer can do it or not is awesome. I got to admit I still love to Tinker. I just didn't Want to with the Q1 Pro. I look at the positives. I now know all the wiring and conenctions for the Q1. Lol.
Thanks for watching.
You can print Nylon CF on an unenclosed prusa, its actually not hard to print at all, just make sure the filament is dehydrated. The poly carb is really interesting but again small prints like benchy are easy on P1S, its when the print is more than 150~mm long and high that it starts warping bad.
Will you be getting the Qidi plus 4? Would love to hear your thoughts on it.
I was looking at getting the qidi x-plus 3 or a bambu labs p1s, for printing pla's, asa's, and nylon's. I know they are different printers, but is qidi, as a company, of high quality or reliable?
(Edit: I did speak a little too soon before watching the whole video)
@countrydude183 yeah they are by far hands down fastest and most effective at solving the failure. 2 hours to get a reply email that asked for my shipping information and proof of purchase. Next email was the TRACKING number. They sent both the cable and pcb and I had them in 4 days from email to in my hands. The silcone sock they warned me (an apologized) were 🇨🇳 warehouse shipped only (for now they plan on stocking up US distribution centers soon) and could take a while. I verified by trying to order them online through Qidi's website and got a 1 month ETA.
@@3DandTeePrinting Oh okay, so they have excellent customer support and at the bare minimum a decent product. So it’s personal preference on P1S vs x-plus 3
@countrydude183 Yep. Heated Chamber vs No Heated Chamber. Bambu has better access to Parts. Qidi more bang for the Buck. Definitely a Preference and/or Need between those two.
Nice review! I'm considering buying one - would you recommend this over the Bambu A1 from a print-quality and reliability perspective? I know the Bambu A1 is a bed-slinger but it's an interesting option in this price range in Canada. My current use-case is mostly PLA/PETG for prototyping and some TPU...
The Q1 Pro is designed to handle all different types of Materials while the A1 is setup to be a daily printer with Multi-color option available. Both have their perks and it comes down to your needs. We use the A1 more often because of the AMS lite add on and ability to quickly change filaments. While the Q1 Pro is our go to for Engineering Materials that need a High Temp, Abrasion Resistance Nozzle and a Heated Enclosure. Other than the Print Fail on the Q1 Pro in PLA ,that mess up the breakout board in this Review, we haven't had any further issues with 593 hours on the Machine as of Oct 3rd 2024. Both Have Great Print Quality and the Q1 Pro is running Klipper. over Bambu's Proprietary setup. Both Have Crappy Cameras. Q1 Pro comes with a Bimetal abrasion resistance nozzle over the A1's Stainless Steel. Bambu has Skip Object feature over the Q1 Pro. You should be happy with either one you pick.
@@3DandTeePrinting Thanks, appreciate the detailed response. I went with the Q1 Pro for using more advanced materials in the future.
@@gautammarwaha2903 If you don't plan on Engineering Filament the Q1 maybe a little overkill but always good to have the option when you need it rather then not have it. That's a personal opinion. I currently use it Specifically for Engineering Filaments and the A1 as the day to day daily printer.
Hey thanks for the video, great to see you tested a lot of filament types. I'm very happy with mines and I'm about to test CF filament but I have a doubt : is the bi-metal nozzle shipping with the printer for CF filament or should I purchase the hardened nozzle ?
@gillesreyna1272 You can. I haven't noticed any wear on the nozzle yet. I am sure it's nowhere near as abrasive resistant as hardened steel, but until I see any deterioration in print quality or have nozzle wear, I am rocking the Bi-metal. I have run quite a bit more through it since the initial review as well. Still going strong.
Thanks a lot !
OH MY GOD YOU ACTUALLY TESTED PURE NYLON! Maker's Muse was the only other one i could find who did that, but he said you have to turn the heated chamber heater off to get it to print without jamming from heat creep?? But then he got a ton of warping lol. Your benchy and tube thingy look great tho, so I wanted to ask what temp did you use for the chamber? Also, have you been able to print anything more complex in it, like parts with a narrow or complex footprint?
Overall this is exactly what I want to see in a printer review tho, pushing the limits of the machine in terms of materials. Great vid
Thank you. We put the chamber at 55, bed 110c, Nozzle 300c for the Natural Nylon and we like to use Vison Miner Nano Polymer (not glue) for our bed adhesion. We are actually printing the Voron Parts on it now. Everything is accurate in the Sparkle ABS we picked. It has printed Busts, Articulating models, it has printed Everything I throw at it (under 350c Materials). I wouldn't recommend it as a great pla printer because the fans are not that great at cooling for low temp materials. It likes to print higher temp materials, which uses less fan cooling.
yo that polycarb looks great, this is what I am looking for! Typically engineer grade polycarb prints call for an enclosure at ~80C or higher, was the 60C enclosure enough for polycarb with good layer adhesion?
Yes. I usually have issues print PC in a unheated enclosure. It worked so good with 60c I didn't want to stop printing with it. That's how I ended up making the handle out of PC. Good Layer adhesion and as you can see no warping. I was very happy with the results.
When did you receive your Q1; I got mine a few weeks ago and there are several changes like the filament load point, the build plate stops... just curious about the time difference.
@PaulKostrzewa May 3rd. I noticed that some people got the black PEI sheet where I got the gold. So I am sure the design was altered at some point.
I got also the updated Q1 Pro.👍
which polycarbonate?
@@olafmarzocchi6194 White Polylite Polycarbonate by Polymaker
I just received my QIDI today I ORDERED IT ON 7/6/2024 it is different from the reviews. 1st it has an Ethernet connect. 2nd they relocated the tube for the fiber. 3rd the hot plate has stops in the back corners to align the plate.
Interesting. The Ethernet connection port I heard was being changed. The Ours has 1 center stop for the plate. Where did they relocate the PTFE tube for the filament?
@@3DandTeePrintingthe located top left on the left side lined up with the funky spool easy to reach verse in back.
@lawrencekucharek3775 I am running straight out of the Fixdry NT2 with the detachable ptfe tubing. Much easier then that back mount and more stable then the side mount.
Still needing a piece of paper to level. No thanks.
Auto Zoffset without paper
Understandable, BUT Keep in mind I had to adjust only the rear screw during startup calibration. I haven't had any need to touch them since.
@@3DandTeePrinting no it didn't need paper for me
@@oldsk0ol it actually does it automatically, the firmware just still gives the option to do it manually.
@@AlexAlex-bh8fi Because you did it right.