3D printer REVIEWS
QIDI Tech Q1 Pro
Getting hot under the collar, Denise Bertacchi likes this heated model.
SPECS
Vol: 245x245 x240mm Type: PLA, PETG, TPU, ABS (up to 350°C) Extruder: Direct drive Nozzle: 0.4mm (dual-metal high flow) Plate: Coated steel flex plate, heated 120°C Levelling: Automatic, Z offset, dual Z control Sensors: Runout, internal temp, tangle, 1080p camera Comms: LAN, Wi-Fi, USB flash drive Control: 4.3- inch colour touchscreen Size: 477x467x 489mm, 17kg
It feels like QIDI Tech has been sitting in the back of the room, taking notes while we discuss other 3D printers’ flaws. The Q1 Pro fixes many of the little problems: it eliminates levelling guesswork by setting its own Z height; the spool holder is side-mounted, where it’s actually reachable; and it connects easily to your house Wi-Fi without having to play Mother May with a foreign server. It also uses stock Klipper firmware – as too many companies slap a buggy facade on open source firmware. But it has one controversial feature: a wall-powered heater for the build chamber.