Compare Centauri Carbon vs Q1 PRO
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Model | Centauri Carbon |
Q1 PRO[BUY Q1 PRO] |
Printing Material | Filament | Filament |
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Estimated price | $500,00 | $449,00 |
Manufacturer | Elegoo | QIDI |
Release Year | 2025 | 2024 |
Print Volume [mm] | 256x256x256 | 245x245x245 |
Printer Size [mm] | 500x500x600 | 467x477x489 |
Weight [kg] | 17,5 | 20 |
Power Loss Recovery | YES | YES |
Enclosed printer | YES | YES |
Bed Leveling | Automatic | Automatic |
Filament End Sensor | YES | YES |
Bed type | Heated | Heated |
Power supply system | Direct Drive | Direct Drive |
Standard nozzle | 0,4 | 0,4 |
Maximum Nozzle Temperature [°C] | 300 | 350 |
Maximum Bed Temperature [°C] | 110 | 120 |
Maximum printing speed [mm/s] | 500 | 600 |
Filament holder | YES | YES |
Camera for supervision | YES | YES |
Recommended filaments | PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU, NYLON, CARBON FIBER | PLA、ABS、ASA、PETG、TPU、PC、PA、PA-CF、PET-CF、PAHT-CF etc. |
Recommended slicers | Elegoo Slicer, Orca Slicer | QIDI Slicer/Cura/Simplify 3D/ORCA/PRUSA Slicer |
Maximum Resolution [mm] | 0,1 | 0,1 |
Processor | Cortex-A53,64-bit Processor | |
Display | Touchscreen 4,3'' | Touchscreen 4,3'' |
Power Supply | 350 W | 350 W |
Connectivity | WiFi, SD, USB | WiFi/USB Flash Drive/Ethernet Cable |
Operating systems | Windows, Linux e Macbook | Windows, Linux, Macbook |
Date of registration in the system | 2025-02-10 | 2024-07-09 |
Release date | 2025 | 2024 |
Extra features | The Elegoo Centauri Carbon is a CoreXY 3D printer with an enclosed structure, direct drive extruder, and hardened steel components for abrasive materials. It features automatic bed leveling, a touchscreen, a filament cutting system, and an elongated nozzle designed to reduce clogs. It offers Wi-Fi connectivity for remote file transfer and runs on a Klipper-based firmware, providing advanced control and precise adjustments. | The QIDI Q1 Pro 3D printer stands out for its Core XY structure and heating chambers that reach up to 60ºC, ideal for advanced materials such as ABS and Nylon. It features Klipper firmware, an automatic leveling system, a high-flow extruder with a double metal nozzle and a hotend that reaches 350ºC. It offers connectivity via Wi-Fi, USB and Ethernet, as well as a 1080p camera for remote monitoring and an intuitive touchscreen for easy operation. |
Support for multiple colors and materials (AMS and CFS) | NO | NO |
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Cost-benefit | 8 / 10 | 8 / 10 |
Hardware | 6 / 10 | 5.4 / 10 |
Tela | . | . |
Print volume | 4 / 10 | 3 / 10 |
Performance | 4 / 10 | 5 / 10 |
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Conclusion |
In conclusion, both the Elegoo Centauri Carbon and the QIDI Q1 Pro are strong contenders in the 3D printing market, each with distinct advantages that cater to a range of user needs. The Centauri Carbon impresses with a larger print volume and robust capabilities for handling abrasive materials, making it ideal for users who prioritize versatility in filament types. Its advanced features, such as the automatic bed leveling and a specialized nozzle design, further enhance its appeal. On the other hand, the QIDI Q1 Pro offers slightly more advanced temperature capabilities and a higher maximum printing speed, along with a variety of connectivity options including Ethernet. Its emphasis on heating chambers also makes it suitable for users working with high-performance materials such as Nylon and ABS. Considering their price points, features, and specifications, both models provide excellent cost-benefit ratios. The choice ultimately comes down to individual preferences—those seeking a larger print volume and enhanced functionality may lean towards the Centauri Carbon, while users who prioritize high-speed printing and diverse connectivity options might find the QIDI Q1 Pro to be a better fit. |