Q2 Combo

QIDI TECHNOLOGY

Q2 Combo

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Snapmaker U1 vs QIDI Q2, did I make the right choice?

I was deciding between those 2 also.... But then I went with Q2 combo and no regrets 👍 Reasons: Multi color material is great, but in my case for kids mostly. As I was thinking more to print functional parts for home, garden, garage... Where color is not that important and multicolor not at all. 2nd

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killeriq in r/3dprinter

July 21, 2026 7:16 AM

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QIDI Q2 VS ELEGOO CC2

I have had my Q2 for a little over 2 months and over 200 hours printing on it. Mostly multi color with the qidibox and have only had one part in a multi part print fail because it didn’t stick to the plate so it is probably partially my fault. This is also my first 3d printer and first time using 3d

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Paulie504 in r/QidiTech3D

February 12, 2026 3:45 AM

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Best choice for a 1st printer?

They both are excellent printers. I had the same goals- targeting specifically the higher end/higher temp engineering filaments and at the time the Qidi Plus 4 was the best option hands down. It has been a unbeleivably good printer to that end. It virtually eliminated the entire learning curve for h

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Beneficial_Elk_182 in r/QidiTech3D

January 15, 2026 10:25 PM

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I've got 3D printer money right now.!

I own a Prusa (Core One L) and am quite happy with it. Someone will be around shortly to recommend a Bambulab A1. Note that once you step into multi-color or multi-material, single toolhead/nozzle printers waste a LOT of filament, often more than what's used for the printed object(s) in color change

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wegster in r/3dprinter

February 12, 2026 10:43 AM

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I'm now thinking about buying a 3D printer, is it worth it?

is it worth it? If you are asking if you will end up saving money in the long run fixing stuff yourself, or actually make money selling prints, then no. You probably will be able to fix stuff yourself, maybe sell prints, but that will be more than offset by all the stuff you want to buy to "improve"

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NCSC10 in r/3dprinter

July 22, 2026 9:20 PM

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Cheapest 3d printer that can...

Elegoo CC will probably do it ok, nozzles you will need to swap out with a hardened steel one, the bimetallic ones with the insert start having problems around 300C. The insert will come loose over time and fall out. That said, if you really want to print engineering grade materials, the QIDI Q2 is

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dlaz199 in r/3dprinter

December 22, 2025 5:10 PM

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