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product_id: 658830349
title: "QIDI PLUS4 3D Printer, Max 600mm/s High-Speed Printing, 65℃ Chamber Heat, Fully Auto Leveling, 370°C Direct Extruder with Integrated Nozzle, Support PPS-CF Filaments, Large Print Size 12\"x12\"x11\""
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# 600mm/s max print speed 12"x12"x11" large build volume 370°C high-temp extruder QIDI PLUS4 3D Printer, Max 600mm/s High-Speed Printing, 65℃ Chamber Heat, Fully Auto Leveling, 370°C Direct Extruder with Integrated Nozzle, Support PPS-CF Filaments, Large Print Size 12"x12"x11"

**Brand:** r qidi technology
**Price:** AED 5205
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Print Big, Print Fast, Print Smart — Own the Future of 3D Creation!

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- **What is this?** QIDI PLUS4 3D Printer, Max 600mm/s High-Speed Printing, 65℃ Chamber Heat, Fully Auto Leveling, 370°C Direct Extruder with Integrated Nozzle, Support PPS-CF Filaments, Large Print Size 12"x12"x11" by r qidi technology
- **How much does it cost?** AED 5205 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- r qidi technology enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted r qidi technology brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Blazing Fast Precision:** Experience ultra-high-speed printing up to 600mm/s, slashing project turnaround times without sacrificing detail.
- • **Massive Build Capacity:** Print multiple or large-scale models simultaneously on a spacious 12"x12"x11" platform, perfect for professional prototyping and creative freedom.
- • **Smart & Seamless Operation:** Get started in 10 minutes with fully auto-leveling, remote print monitoring via app, and real-time HD camera feed for total control anywhere.
- • **Industrial-Grade Heat Control:** Maintain flawless prints with a 65℃ heated chamber and a 370°C direct extruder, engineered for advanced high-temp filaments like PPS-CF.
- • **Future-Ready Multi-Color Printing:** Unlock vibrant, multi-material creations with upcoming QIDI BOX compatibility and integrated filament cutter for effortless color transitions.

## Overview

The QIDI PLUS4 3D Printer delivers professional-grade performance with a large 12"x12"x11" build volume, blazing speeds up to 600mm/s, and a high-temp 370°C extruder supporting advanced filaments like PPS-CF. Featuring a 65℃ heated chamber with dual-layer insulation and air circulation, it minimizes warping for superior print quality. Fully auto-leveling and equipped with remote monitoring and HD camera, it offers smart, convenient operation. Designed for durability with dual Z-axis motors and thickened aluminum bed, PLUS4 is future-proof with upcoming multi-filament color printing support.

## Description

Product description PLUS4 Tvc 视频 QIDI 3D Printer and High Performance Materials X-PLUS4 QIDI Max4 Combo Q2 Q1 Pro PA12-CF PET-CF ABS-GF25

Review: FINAL Update: ... - Given the generally very positive reviews, I was expecting minor difficulties. As it is, I can't even make it to the input shaping and calibration step, since loading filament is impossible. It appears the hotend came factory-jammed, which is super. I'm getting ready to disassemble it, but it's sad that that's the first impression this device is giving. I'm sure it's all up from here, and I'll update this review when I have more information. At the moment, the printer is a paperweight, and an excellent one at that! FWIW, it's very pretty, well-lit, and quiet (especially in the "off" position, since it can't print). Update: I took the extruder apart, and there was something partially blocking the area above the gears. Weird, but no big deal. I learned a bit taking it apart, and while irritating, I feel like I can do more of my own maintenance at this point. Next problem: after running calibration and bed leveling, I tried updating the software. No dice. It recognizes the new software update, downloads some of it, then either fails or hangs. My Wifi is dicey, but still - it should work, and my other printers never had any problems. I guess I'll order an ethernet cable (they give one, but given where I have my printer, it's much, much too short). Third problem: even though the printer shows it's online, I can't detect it with Qidi Studio. Whereas prior printers would populate nicely and quickly, no luck here either. Again, my Wifi is terrible, but it still works well enough for cell phones and other devices to pull HD streams, etc. In any case, I think the physical cable will solve the problem. I'll report back for another update when I can! Next update: OK, turns out the Wifi had nothing to do with it. Even wired, the printer doesn't get past 33% installing the update and just hangs. I'll try an offline update, but yeesh. Even wired, the printer is undetectable in Qidi Studio. The link the printer provides via QR code doesn't do anything in the Qidi android app, just bounces back to the "add a device" screen. So apart from a passable and very quick bench, the experience so far has been pretty bad. I'll try plugging a gcode file in via usb and we'll see what happens. One problem at a time, right? Third (and final?) update: The "automatic" connection never really worked, but manually connecting to the machine's IP worked perfectly. Now that I know it's not just plug-and-play like other premium printers, we're good. I'm printing wirelessly, monitoring the print, etc. Print quality is near-Bambu so far. So for ease-of-use, I'm NOT going to recommend this to a new printing enthusiast - just get an A1 mini or A1 IMO. For someone willing and able to take bits apart just to get up and running, yeah, so far so good! In terms of value for the size and speed, it's pretty impressive. 4th Update: Almost a month in, and this printer has been a pain in my butt. I've had it jam and had to disassemble the hotend (good practice, but it NEVER happened on my Bambu). That's forgivable, but the firmware isn't. As-shipped, the printer can't perform OTA updates. In other words, you have to download the file, put it on a thumb-drive, and manually update it. No problem, right? Shouldn't be, but following the instructions on their Wiki doesn't work, and while the USB drive is detectable, no update files are detected (even when appropriately placed and renamed after downloading). This is pretty terrible, and a very, very bad user experience. Even if I get this working EVENTUALLY, I'm increasingly annoyed and displeased with this purchase. Why update the firmware? Oh, no reason, just without doing so, you can't resume a print that fails due to power outages, etc. I mean, the printer will offer to do so, but it'll demand re-homing before beginning, meaning that it'll crush the print and/or damage itself when it raises the bed to home it out. So... yeah. Basic functionality was missing when shipped, and that's not good, and the ability to patch away the problems... also doesn't exist, at least for me, and at least at the moment. I'll update if this changes. In addition, errors others have noted regarding how a bearing was glued in place and can come loose, and heating issues if you're trying to use the entire build volume, so putting everything together, I'm going to say that unless you're comfortable monkeying with a printer, don't get a Qidi Plus4 at the moment. Maybe a future production run will have updated firmware from the factory, better QC, etc. - but at the moment, I don't recommend this. Just wait for a bigger Bambu, IMO. Fifth update: I finally managed to sort out the update issue half by working with tech support and half by accident. It turns out one of the methods they suggest to use to update the device doesn't appear to work, at least for me but the other did. In the end, in theory now the +4 should be over the air updatable so I don't need to mess around with that again. And now we should have the ability to resume a failed print without destroying the remains of your failed print after a power outage. The main thing of note for this update is apparently the device doesn't have a filament runout sensor which is bizarre. If one is included, then it didn't work, at least for me, and I woke up to a half printed "Successful" print after my filament had run out. In general, the print quality is excellent. The speed and volume are excellent. The value is excellent. The quality control is ? And the features are all over the place. It wasn't TurnKey for me, but it's still a pretty good printer that I'm not sure I would recommend. 6-ish month update: I've been using this printer for Christmas decoration, parts to mount lights at home, and cosplay helmets, etc. All the results have been fantastic. Once this printer is up and running, it's been amazing - great quality, great speed, and honestly, the customer service has been really good - they've followed through to make sure everything was working, and that any replacement parts I needed (for a power board issue affecting 120v power users) were sent. I don't think there's a better value out there for quality and volume at the moment, and if I were in need of a large-format printer around 300mm^3, I'd get this again.
Review: Solid and reliable printer - Far from new into 3d printing. I've had my Plus4 for about 6 months now, gone through probably 20-30 rolls of filament at this point printing everything from household items, car parts and accessories, to wargaming terrain and toys. I've primarily run PLA, but some ABS and some CF Nylon through it. Setup was fairly easy, as was updating firmware. I'm not new to Klipper either, and Qidi is running a much more recent version of Klipper than my previous XY machine from TwoTrees. I was very happy to see that. So far the only issues I have had was that my printer was one of the models affected by the older solid state relays for the chamber heater. I had not used the heater at that point and was advised by a friend to contact Qidi customer support. They sent me the upgrade kit quickly and with coherent and easy to follow instructions. I'm no stranger to working inside a printer, so it was a straight forward and easy swap to complete. I have since used the heated chamber, and other than taking a long time to heat up it works fine. I found the cooling fan for the mainboard to be a bit noisy and not as effective as I would like, so I swapped that out for a 120mm Noctua 24v industrial fan. I run that at 60% and it keeps my drivers and mainboard cool at a much lower volume. Otherwise I have had no major issues with this printer. My goal when purchasing this printer was to have the ease of use and speed of a bambulabs, with the open source and customizable nature of Klipper, and this printer has not disappointed. It has by far been the most reliable printer I have owned. It runs at the full rated speed without issue and the stock slicer profiles have all worked extremely well for me. I am anxiously awaiting the Qidi Box multi-filament upgrade. I would have liked it just a little bit better if it had a 320x320 like my SP5 turned Voron, and the Z height is slightly lacking, but this has not really been a limitation for me as of yet. Most print files out there are designed for a more "standard" 256x256 build platform, so the 305x305 has fit everything I've thrown at it. I've been extremely pleased with this printer so far, it's been a reliable tool which is what I was looking for. On final notes, the community, wiki, and github for this printer is quite active and helpful, and Qidi employees are active commentors and posters in those communities. Generally seen to be actively helping people problem solve, which I love to see. Excellent printer if you want speed and reliability without being locked into proprietary BS firmware and slicer software. It's reliable enough to be a solid and useful tool out of the box, but still gives you the freedom to modify and make it your own.

## Features

- Large Size & High-speed Printing: The X-PLUS4 has a large print size of 12 x 12 x 11in, which allows you to print multiple models at the same time, significantly increasing printing efficiency. The X-PLUS4 Inheriting the high speed Core XY structure of X-PLUS3, making it ideal for both professionals and beginners seeking faster and more efficient printing.
- Second Generation Active Chamber Heating System: QIDI PLUS4 has upgraded the chamber heating function. It has a Ultra-high heating power of 400W. And it adds air circulation design and dual-layer insulation to make the chamber temperature more balance and consisten. It can effectively reduce warping and cracking when printing high-temperature filaments and improve print quality.
- Higher printing temperature & Wide Material Compatibility: The X-PLUS4 comes with an upgraded 80W high-temperature hotend and multi-metal integrated throat nozzle, reaching a maximum temperature of 370°C. Designed for faster installation and removal, it reduces clogging risks and offers exceptional wear resistance. This setup supports a wide range of high-temp filaments, including PPS-CF, PPA-CF/GF, ABS, ASA, PC, PA, PET and more, making it perfect for diverse printing applications.
- Powerful & Easy to Operate: Unbox to print in 10 mins. Remote print, real-time progress tracking is always available through the qidi mobile app or qidi studio slicer. X-PLUS4 is also equipped with a HD camera for real-time remote monitoring and time-lapse photography. Filament wrap and break detection features reduce filament waste. It makes it easy for you to achieve total intelligent control, ensuring a safer, more efficient and convenient experience.
- Stronger and More Durable: The PLUS4 features an independent dual motor-driven Z-axis, a 6mm thickened aluminium hot bed platform, while upgraded linear shafts & lead screws to 10mm diameter. This increases the strength and flatness of the printer, ensuring high precision and quality printing.
- Multi-Colour Printing: QIDI X-PLUS4 3D Printer has the integrated filament cutter, is compatible with the QIDI BOX——Multi-filaments automatic feeding box(a kind of MMU). It will be launched in the first quarter of 2025. It allows you to easily achieve multi-colour printing and freely create personalised designs.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,674 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #61 in 3D Printers |
| Brand | R QIDI TECHNOLOGY |
| Color | silver |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 423 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 27 Kilograms |
| Material | ABS and metal |
| Product Dimensions | 19.29"D x 20.07"W x 22.24"H |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** R QIDI TECHNOLOGY
- **Color:** silver
- **Item Weight:** 27 Kilograms
- **Material:** ABS and metal
- **Product Dimensions:** 19.29"D x 20.07"W x 22.24"H

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ FINAL Update: ...
*by T***K on September 29, 2024*

Given the generally very positive reviews, I was expecting minor difficulties. As it is, I can't even make it to the input shaping and calibration step, since loading filament is impossible. It appears the hotend came factory-jammed, which is super. I'm getting ready to disassemble it, but it's sad that that's the first impression this device is giving. I'm sure it's all up from here, and I'll update this review when I have more information. At the moment, the printer is a paperweight, and an excellent one at that! FWIW, it's very pretty, well-lit, and quiet (especially in the "off" position, since it can't print). Update: I took the extruder apart, and there was something partially blocking the area above the gears. Weird, but no big deal. I learned a bit taking it apart, and while irritating, I feel like I can do more of my own maintenance at this point. Next problem: after running calibration and bed leveling, I tried updating the software. No dice. It recognizes the new software update, downloads some of it, then either fails or hangs. My Wifi is dicey, but still - it should work, and my other printers never had any problems. I guess I'll order an ethernet cable (they give one, but given where I have my printer, it's much, much too short). Third problem: even though the printer shows it's online, I can't detect it with Qidi Studio. Whereas prior printers would populate nicely and quickly, no luck here either. Again, my Wifi is terrible, but it still works well enough for cell phones and other devices to pull HD streams, etc. In any case, I think the physical cable will solve the problem. I'll report back for another update when I can! Next update: OK, turns out the Wifi had nothing to do with it. Even wired, the printer doesn't get past 33% installing the update and just hangs. I'll try an offline update, but yeesh. Even wired, the printer is undetectable in Qidi Studio. The link the printer provides via QR code doesn't do anything in the Qidi android app, just bounces back to the "add a device" screen. So apart from a passable and very quick bench, the experience so far has been pretty bad. I'll try plugging a gcode file in via usb and we'll see what happens. One problem at a time, right? Third (and final?) update: The "automatic" connection never really worked, but manually connecting to the machine's IP worked perfectly. Now that I know it's not just plug-and-play like other premium printers, we're good. I'm printing wirelessly, monitoring the print, etc. Print quality is near-Bambu so far. So for ease-of-use, I'm NOT going to recommend this to a new printing enthusiast - just get an A1 mini or A1 IMO. For someone willing and able to take bits apart just to get up and running, yeah, so far so good! In terms of value for the size and speed, it's pretty impressive. 4th Update: Almost a month in, and this printer has been a pain in my butt. I've had it jam and had to disassemble the hotend (good practice, but it NEVER happened on my Bambu). That's forgivable, but the firmware isn't. As-shipped, the printer can't perform OTA updates. In other words, you have to download the file, put it on a thumb-drive, and manually update it. No problem, right? Shouldn't be, but following the instructions on their Wiki doesn't work, and while the USB drive is detectable, no update files are detected (even when appropriately placed and renamed after downloading). This is pretty terrible, and a very, very bad user experience. Even if I get this working EVENTUALLY, I'm increasingly annoyed and displeased with this purchase. Why update the firmware? Oh, no reason, just without doing so, you can't resume a print that fails due to power outages, etc. I mean, the printer will offer to do so, but it'll demand re-homing before beginning, meaning that it'll crush the print and/or damage itself when it raises the bed to home it out. So... yeah. Basic functionality was missing when shipped, and that's not good, and the ability to patch away the problems... also doesn't exist, at least for me, and at least at the moment. I'll update if this changes. In addition, errors others have noted regarding how a bearing was glued in place and can come loose, and heating issues if you're trying to use the entire build volume, so putting everything together, I'm going to say that unless you're comfortable monkeying with a printer, don't get a Qidi Plus4 at the moment. Maybe a future production run will have updated firmware from the factory, better QC, etc. - but at the moment, I don't recommend this. Just wait for a bigger Bambu, IMO. Fifth update: I finally managed to sort out the update issue half by working with tech support and half by accident. It turns out one of the methods they suggest to use to update the device doesn't appear to work, at least for me but the other did. In the end, in theory now the +4 should be over the air updatable so I don't need to mess around with that again. And now we should have the ability to resume a failed print without destroying the remains of your failed print after a power outage. The main thing of note for this update is apparently the device doesn't have a filament runout sensor which is bizarre. If one is included, then it didn't work, at least for me, and I woke up to a half printed "Successful" print after my filament had run out. In general, the print quality is excellent. The speed and volume are excellent. The value is excellent. The quality control is ? And the features are all over the place. It wasn't TurnKey for me, but it's still a pretty good printer that I'm not sure I would recommend. 6-ish month update: I've been using this printer for Christmas decoration, parts to mount lights at home, and cosplay helmets, etc. All the results have been fantastic. Once this printer is up and running, it's been amazing - great quality, great speed, and honestly, the customer service has been really good - they've followed through to make sure everything was working, and that any replacement parts I needed (for a power board issue affecting 120v power users) were sent. I don't think there's a better value out there for quality and volume at the moment, and if I were in need of a large-format printer around 300mm^3, I'd get this again.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid and reliable printer
*by E***N on May 11, 2025*

Far from new into 3d printing. I've had my Plus4 for about 6 months now, gone through probably 20-30 rolls of filament at this point printing everything from household items, car parts and accessories, to wargaming terrain and toys. I've primarily run PLA, but some ABS and some CF Nylon through it. Setup was fairly easy, as was updating firmware. I'm not new to Klipper either, and Qidi is running a much more recent version of Klipper than my previous XY machine from TwoTrees. I was very happy to see that. So far the only issues I have had was that my printer was one of the models affected by the older solid state relays for the chamber heater. I had not used the heater at that point and was advised by a friend to contact Qidi customer support. They sent me the upgrade kit quickly and with coherent and easy to follow instructions. I'm no stranger to working inside a printer, so it was a straight forward and easy swap to complete. I have since used the heated chamber, and other than taking a long time to heat up it works fine. I found the cooling fan for the mainboard to be a bit noisy and not as effective as I would like, so I swapped that out for a 120mm Noctua 24v industrial fan. I run that at 60% and it keeps my drivers and mainboard cool at a much lower volume. Otherwise I have had no major issues with this printer. My goal when purchasing this printer was to have the ease of use and speed of a bambulabs, with the open source and customizable nature of Klipper, and this printer has not disappointed. It has by far been the most reliable printer I have owned. It runs at the full rated speed without issue and the stock slicer profiles have all worked extremely well for me. I am anxiously awaiting the Qidi Box multi-filament upgrade. I would have liked it just a little bit better if it had a 320x320 like my SP5 turned Voron, and the Z height is slightly lacking, but this has not really been a limitation for me as of yet. Most print files out there are designed for a more "standard" 256x256 build platform, so the 305x305 has fit everything I've thrown at it. I've been extremely pleased with this printer so far, it's been a reliable tool which is what I was looking for. On final notes, the community, wiki, and github for this printer is quite active and helpful, and Qidi employees are active commentors and posters in those communities. Generally seen to be actively helping people problem solve, which I love to see. Excellent printer if you want speed and reliability without being locked into proprietary BS firmware and slicer software. It's reliable enough to be a solid and useful tool out of the box, but still gives you the freedom to modify and make it your own.

### ⭐ BUYERS BEWARE !!!!!!!
*by W***. on July 8, 2025*

Why did you pick this product vs others?: Hi everyone I am writing this review because I don’t want anyone to go through what I have with this company so far. I got the printer towards the end of April and when I buy something I put my all into learning about it. From what all these professionals on YouTube were saying this was the machine to buy. Plus it was coming out with the Qidi box soon after my purchase. All those pros are getting tons of free stuff to say these things. It’s hard to find reliable reviews so I’m here to tell you to avoid this company all together. They may seem like they got it together they don’t. All kinds of issues arrived before I bought it but again all the pros claimed Qidi was on top of it and fixed everything but that was before my purchase so I’m not going into detail on that. When I bought this printer it was my first 3d printer. However I was used to working with an Axiom Cnc machine so that was a huge leap in learning. I still read the entire manuel and watched tons of videos before I turned it on. During my studying I found out that it is very highly recommended to mod this printer in several ways for it to efficiently print. I mean this guy even is recommended to have a bigger fan to cool correctly from the get go. Anyway I turn the thing on and start to print. I print the stock bench with Qidi filament and it looked like crap. I figure I need to learn more about the settings and oh boy do I. I spend day after day trying to get a good print but nothing ever come out looking real good. I even buy 2 more heat plates and ordered that bigger fan all though I didn’t think I should have to tear apart a brand new printer. So I finally email Qidi because I notice that when I try to level the bed it that the tool head is on the left edge of the plate probing while on the right side it stops at 3 inches from the bed. Not only that but when doing screw tilt calculate( a bed leveling move) it comes up with a different number each time even if I don’t turn a screw. Qidi told me the front right area was to activate the filament cutter and that it was a common setup like bamboo labs. In other words they treated me like I didn’t spend over 100 hours investigating this printer before I emailed them. So I order that bamboo printer too. I needed to have something to compare to. By the way during this time I’ve already replace the nozzle 3 times and changed the hot end on my on. When I setup and run the bamboo labs p1s I am blown the freak away. I didn’t know that you could get that kind of quality at home plug and play as Qidi claimed. I knew right away that my Plus4 was never in the right working order. The bamboo gave me the best stock benchy I’ve ever made. My stomach was in knots now though because I now knew that I gave Qidi over a grand altogether with supplies for a huge paper weight. That’s a lot of money for my family because I’m disabled. This was my shot for making money for my family and I totally put it on the wrong horse. I got a reply that suggested I clean out my hotend and that had nothing to do with anything I was discussing. I made a video so hopefully someone else from Qidi would get my email and help me. Also it started not wanting to load filament during this event so I had to email about that too. Plus since day 1 my x and y drivers were running at 126degrees Celsius and they told me that they can withstand up to 150 so your ok basically about that. Really?!!! Also we’re going to send a new filament run out sensor and here’s a video of how to fix our bad. Then about the bed they said We’ll in that case here we will send u new bed leveling sensors, all 4 and here’s a video of how to fix our mess, again. Oh and by the way I will send you the main module for you to replace and again here’s a video for you to follow along with. All of this in just a couple months. I’m now waiting for the first part to arrive. They don’t tell u that in order to buy a printer from them you should now how to put it together. They sell as a plug and play and it’s the furthest from my experience. I wrote an email last night doing my best to be professional and friendly. My subject on this email was To make it right. Their reply to this was jaw dropping so I copied and am pasting it now, You can remove the print head front cover and hot end silicone sock to see if the nozzle is installed correctly. It is my belief that chat gpt is now replying to our emails from QIDI. I will try them again but I’m not holding my breath. I doubt they will do anything to make this right. I wish I would have went with the other printer to start with at this time. I will follow up this review as more info is to come I’m sure. The plus 4 was a terrible experience for me and I hope this review will help you make the better choice

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