QIDI Q1 Pro 3D Printer: Dual Z-axis Motors and Quiet-Running TMC2240 Drive
The QIDI Tech Q1 Pro 3D Printer isn't just another machine—it's a beast that doesn't care if you're a newbie or a seasoned pro. Thanks to its dual Z-axis motors and the whisper-quiet TMC2240 drive, it churns out prints smoother than a fresh jar of peanut butter. And with a max speed of 600mm/s and a build volume that's roomy enough for your wildest projects (245x245x240mm, to be exact), it's like the SUV of 3D printers.
Here's the scoop on what makes it tick:
- Automotive dual sensors? Check. They make sure your first layer sticks like glue (in a good way).
- It's got this nifty trick where it actively heats and regulates the chamber temperature—because nobody likes a printer that throws a tantrum when it gets chilly.
- Material compatibility? Oh, it plays nice with PLA, PETG, TPU, and a whole bunch of others. It's basically the social butterfly of printers.
- Under the hood, there's a 64-bit processor that keeps things zipping along faster than you can say 'Where did I put my coffee?'
- And let's not forget the 350°C bimetal nozzle, ready to tackle high-temperature prints without breaking a sweat.
Whether you're prototyping the next big thing, crafting parts that actually work, or just making art that makes people go 'Wow,' the QIDI Tech Q1 Pro 3D Printer is your go-to gadget. It's like having a magic wand, but for making stuff.
- 600mm/s Maximum Print Speed
- 245x245x240mm Build Volume
- Automotive dual sensors for accurate first layer printing
- Active heating and regulation of chamber temperature
- Compatible with PLA, PETG, TPU and many other materials
- 64-bit Processor
- 350°C Bimetal Nozzle
- Dual Z-axis Motors and Quiet-Running TMC2240 Drive
General specs
- Brand: QIDI
- Model: Q1 Pro
- Seller: Geekmaxi
- Maximum Print Speed: 600mm/s
- Build Volume: 245x245x240mm
- Nozzle Temperature: 350°C
- Compatible Materials: PLA, PETG, TPU, and many other materials
- Processor: 64-bit
- First listed by seller: 1/2/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Model | Q1 Pro | T1 Pro | Adventurer 4 | D1000 | Creality K1 AI | |
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Price | $546.52 | $581.48 | $769.00 | $39,852.70 | $31.48 | $187.99 |
Seller | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi | Gshopper | Geekmaxi | Joom | Joom |
Update | March 6, 2025 | June 30, 2025 | July 25, 2024 | February 1, 2024 | August 8, 2025 | August 8, 2025 |
Elisa B.
Rennes
August 8, 2025
before i got this, i was using an older model that was always noisy and finicky with materials, often leaving me frustrated with failed prints. after switching, it's like night and day—the quiet operation means i can work without distractions, and it just churns out clean, detailed pieces one after another. i've been using it for a couple of months now, mostly for home decor and garden projects, and it's handled everything from simple pla to more flexible stuff without a hitch. sure, there was a learning curve with the speed, but once i dialed it in, it became my go-to tool. it feels sturdy and well-made, and for the price, it's a solid deal that's saved me a lot of time and hassle. as it seemed to me, this is a reliable machine that's worth the investment if you're into making things yourself.
- Pros: i was really impressed by how smoothly it printed, with the motors being so quiet i could barely hear them, and it handled different materials without any fuss, which was a big plus for my projects. the build space is generous, fitting larger items easily, and the heating system kept everything stable even when my workshop got a bit cold, making prints stick well from the start.
Elisa F.
Strasbourg
June 28, 2025
before getting this, i was using a much cheaper printer that constantly needed tweaking and still gave me mediocre results. the difference is night and day. now, i can focus more on designing and less on troubleshooting. it's been reliable for the small business items i create, and the quality is consistently good. my kid loves the little toys i print, and they hold up well to play. it's been a worthwhile investment for both work and family fun.
- Pros: the printer is fairly easy to set up, even for someone who's not deeply into tech. the dual motors make it run smoother than i expected, and the noise level is surprisingly low, which is great since i work from home. the build space is quite solid for my projects, and the fact that it handles different materials without fuss is a big plus. the active heating keeps prints from warping, which was a game-changer for me.
- Cons: it's a bit on the pricier side, and the learning curve for optimizing prints can be steep if you're new to this. also, the speed claims seem a bit optimistic unless you're printing very simple designs.