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Current K1 Max versions are pretty different than the ones from three to six months ago. For example, the v3 extruder is much more reliable than the v2 and the hotend is different. I got my K1 Max in November. I replaced the hotend with the Micro Swiss Flowtech and I've gone through three extruders until Creality sent me a v3. It's really good for me now.
Good job on the video. I have two X1 Carbons and love them, but I need something with a little larger build plate size. The K1 and the Max3 just might be what I need. Thanks for posting. I would love to know how the technical and customer support of the Qidi Max3 compares to the excellent support I get from Bambu Lab.
I am looking for my first 3-D printer, and I would like some thing that just works. I see a lot of complaining about the products on this video, but can somebody recommend something that they use, and why?
@SThompsonRAMM_1203 I could maybe make a recommendation. What kind of use were you thinking? There are a few types of 3d printers.. each with their own pros and cons.. resins make excellent, smaller but detailed prints. While fdm printers, although not as pretty, make better functionality prints. Normally, if new to anything, I'd say get something cheap at the start, then something nicer. With the newest advances in 3d printers, I'd suggest starting upper midrange as they become very user-friendly and require much less tinkering to operate. I tend to recommend fdm as it's more.. universal, and with that in mind, maybe try (qidi q 1 pro) it's around 500 and is a good print out of the box experience. Furthermore, with the heated chamber, you can try out lots of different kinds of filaments. The only real downside will be the lack of multicolor print. If multicolor I would go with a P1s combo. But it's more expensive.
I don't have the max, but the plus-3 and honestly, I've been running it virtually non-stop for 5 months and it has been outstanding.. When small issues do come up, the support is REALLY good. I'm guessing the reason it edged out the bambu are basically 3 things.. build volume, price, and heated build chamber. If Bambu hit on those things, it would be unstoppable. The Qidi isn't perfect, but it's a really good value
@@customit What materials are you printing? Also what models? Both of my Xmax 3 printers seem to work for awhile and after about 10-20 hours they get off track and have to be cleaned and recalibrated. Only on harder to use materials like ABS and PC. Seems to be on the big projects like 10+ hour prints.
Do NOT buy the K1 Max, the printer is complete garbage. I bought it 1 week ago and will send it back. You need to clean the nosel after every print manually. The printer doesnt feed itself you always have to push the filament manualy. The software is so shitty designed and runs on a very bad cpu so the software/panel/app always crashes the printer when connecting. The AI doesnt detect that the printer isnt even feeding filament on the plate and just keeps printing, no waring or anything. The nosel destroyed the printing bed while autoleveling out of the box and sometime after again! Now I have 2 holes in the bed. The printing bed is completely scratched from the nosel and very bad autoleveling. The printer need about 1 minute after plugging in bevore you can use the panel The printer needs to auto level every single time and with ai active you need to calculate about 15 min bevore the printer starts printing. All that for over 700€ btw the quality isnt better than from any other printer
Reading, versus practical use is Not the same. This video was made to meet some kind of qouta and was not acutely researched to any respectability. The machines are pretty good but it's obvious that you know little other then what you read from the manufacturers and maybe a quick and dirty Google. Thanks for nought.
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Number 3. Bamboo Lab X1 Carbon
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So basically 5 advertisements for 3D printers.
I bought a k1max : months ago and have had nothing but problems.
Current K1 Max versions are pretty different than the ones from three to six months ago. For example, the v3 extruder is much more reliable than the v2 and the hotend is different. I got my K1 Max in November. I replaced the hotend with the Micro Swiss Flowtech and I've gone through three extruders until Creality sent me a v3. It's really good for me now.
@@shirgall Bambu Lab X1 Carbon, Bambu A1 or Bambu PS1 are FAR BETTER than any printer in this list.
Which one can you add other materials to print? Thanks
Good job on the video. I have two X1 Carbons and love them, but I need something with a little larger build plate size. The K1 and the Max3 just might be what I need. Thanks for posting. I would love to know how the technical and customer support of the Qidi Max3 compares to the excellent support I get from Bambu Lab.
Thank you!!
Not Qidi ... no services at all
@@manumor2217not true at all... I accidentally upgraded the klipper firmware ok my x max 3 not knowiň>>l·l
Any quality difference with the K1 Max and K1?
Where are the non-deep pockets but also great printers for 2024?
I am looking for my first 3-D printer, and I would like some thing that just works.
I see a lot of complaining about the products on this video, but can somebody recommend something that they use, and why?
@SThompsonRAMM_1203 I could maybe make a recommendation. What kind of use were you thinking? There are a few types of 3d printers.. each with their own pros and cons.. resins make excellent, smaller but detailed prints. While fdm printers, although not as pretty, make better functionality prints.
Normally, if new to anything, I'd say get something cheap at the start, then something nicer. With the newest advances in 3d printers, I'd suggest starting upper midrange as they become very user-friendly and require much less tinkering to operate. I tend to recommend fdm as it's more.. universal, and with that in mind, maybe try (qidi q 1 pro) it's around 500 and is a good print out of the box experience. Furthermore, with the heated chamber, you can try out lots of different kinds of filaments. The only real downside will be the lack of multicolor print.
If multicolor I would go with a P1s combo. But it's more expensive.
how the heck is qidi number 1??? there was no justification ???
Good question. I'm currently in the market and would love to know what you think is a better pick.
It has great reviews on Amazon.
I don't have the max, but the plus-3 and honestly, I've been running it virtually non-stop for 5 months and it has been outstanding.. When small issues do come up, the support is REALLY good. I'm guessing the reason it edged out the bambu are basically 3 things.. build volume, price, and heated build chamber. If Bambu hit on those things, it would be unstoppable. The Qidi isn't perfect, but it's a really good value
A Lamborghini isn't good value but it's an amazing car.. if you have to refer to somthing as good for value it shouldn't be number one
It freaking reliable like no other!
I have 5 of the Qidi printers and over all they are good printers, I am making parts for an invention and run them pretty hard and they keep printing
I have 2 Qidi max3 and work on them more than I print. I hear the newer ones have improved.
@@fivepointeightnate My first one is 10 months old, I guess it's the newer one?
@@customit What materials are you printing? Also what models? Both of my Xmax 3 printers seem to work for awhile and after about 10-20 hours they get off track and have to be cleaned and recalibrated. Only on harder to use materials like ABS and PC. Seems to be on the big projects like 10+ hour prints.
I run 4 Prusa machines and I love them. They’re a great company and the printers are consistent and reliable.
Yes but they come with no casing, unless you want to pay extra. Some of us want to print with ABS.
@@fabmanly1070 ASA? Isn’t that the same
@@Thadopeera Won’t any old machine print crappy PLA. You need a controlled environment for ABS. PRUSA are not cheap when buying the enclosed system?
@@fabmanly1070 I have mk4 with enclosure but have never tried to print ABS. PETG mostly
Do NOT buy the K1 Max, the printer is complete garbage.
I bought it 1 week ago and will send it back.
You need to clean the nosel after every print manually.
The printer doesnt feed itself you always have to push the filament manualy.
The software is so shitty designed and runs on a very bad cpu so the software/panel/app always crashes the printer when connecting.
The AI doesnt detect that the printer isnt even feeding filament on the plate and just keeps printing, no waring or anything.
The nosel destroyed the printing bed while autoleveling out of the box and sometime after again! Now I have 2 holes in the bed.
The printing bed is completely scratched from the nosel and very bad autoleveling.
The printer need about 1 minute after plugging in bevore you can use the panel
The printer needs to auto level every single time and with ai active you need to calculate about 15 min bevore the printer starts printing.
All that for over 700€
btw the quality isnt better than from any other printer
Why was there a picture of a pizza?
DUDE THATS WHAT IM SAYING
Reading, versus practical use is Not the same. This video was made to meet some kind of qouta and was not acutely researched to any respectability. The machines are pretty good but it's obvious that you know little other then what you read from the manufacturers and maybe a quick and dirty Google. Thanks for nought.
Just added copies of the advertisment videos of some 3d-printer manufacturers. No own content.
Or its a free promotion for the company? Have u think that far?
Bambu Lab X1 Carbon, Bambu A1 or Bambu PS1 are FAR BETTER than any printer in this list.
Creality number 2? That is unbelievable because they are unreliable. Also were is Prusa for example?
It’s Bambu not Bamboo
U can read the brochure……..pretty good actually. Lol
I disagree with mostly all of this. Just buy either a flash forge, prusa, or Bambu lab 3d printer.
ill pay yu make my shit printer no.1
Yerrrt
lol I know it is a sponsored video but come on lol
QIDI FIRST😂,,, Whitout any services, back charging filament, reset factory who do nothing.
You are on the Qidi payroll??
Actually the list is not the exact order, im sorry to not make things clear 🙏