China-based Qidi Technology has been steadily earning praise for its 3D printers by offering more premium features in more affordably-priced machines. The X-Max is one such printer, though, the normal priced at about $1,500, it’s definitely not cheap.
However, it does offer a relatively large build volume, and the ability to handle materials like nylon and TPU, making it worth consideration to more advanced hobbyists and small businesses.
Video:QiDi X-Max - 3D Printer - Unbox and Setup
Product information & technical details
Assembly: Fully assembled
Printing Technology: FFF - FDM - LPD
Printer Display: Touch Display
Supported operating systems: Windows (7+), Mac OS X (10.7+)
Extruder type: Direct Drive Extruder
Number of extruders: Single
Interfaces: USB - Connection, WIFI - WLAN, LAN
Supported Formats (Slicer): STL, OBJ
Heated building board: Yes
Printing speed: > 100 mm/s
Nozzle Diameter: 0,4 mm
Filament Diameter: 1,75 mm
Building platform : 300 x 250 x 300 mm
How does something like this compare to a Flashforge Adventure 4 or alternatively, a Flashforge Creator Pro?