Compare Q1 PRO vs Centauri Carbon

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Modelo

Q1 PRO

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Centauri Carbon

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Estimated price $449,00 $500,00
Manufacturer QIDI Elegoo
Release Year 2024 2025
Print Volume [mm] 245x245x245 300x300x300
Printer Size [mm] 467x477x489 500x500x600
Weight [kg] 20 17,5
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 1,75
Maximum Nozzle Temperature [°C] 350 300
Maximum Bed Temperature [°C] 120 110
Maximum printing speed [mm/s] 600 500
Filament holder YES YES
Camera for supervision YES YES
Recommended filaments PLA、ABS、ASA、PETG、TPU、PC、PA、PA-CF、PET-CF、PAHT-CF etc. PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU, NYLON, CARBON FIBER
Recommended slicers QIDI Slicer/Cura/Simplify 3D/ORCA/PRUSA Slicer Elegoo Slicer, Orca 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/USB Flash Drive/Ethernet Cable WiFi, SD, USB
Operating systems Windows, Linux, Macbook Windows, Linux e Macbook
Date of registration in the system 2024-07-09 2025-02-10
Release date 2024 2025
Extra features 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. 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.
Support for multiple colors and materials (AMS and CFS) NO NO

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Cost-benefit 8 / 10 8 / 10
Hardware 5.4 / 10 5 / 10
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Print volume 3 / 10 4 / 10
Performance 5 / 10 4 / 10
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Conclusion

In comparing the QIDI Q1 Pro and Elegoo Centauri Carbon 3D printers, both models exhibit strengths that cater to slightly different user preferences and requirements. The QIDI Q1 Pro, priced comparatively lower, boasts impressive specifications such as a higher maximum nozzle temperature of 350°C, which might appeal to users intending to print with more diverse materials like advanced polymers. It also features a slightly higher maximum printing speed and a robust print volume that should accommodate various project needs effectively.

On the other hand, the Elegoo Centauri Carbon, while slightly more expensive, offers a larger print volume and incorporates hardened steel components, making it particularly adept at handling abrasive filaments. This specific feature is beneficial for users focusing on durability and high-performance materials. Both models share essential functionalities such as automatic bed leveling, an enclosed structure, and advanced connectivity options, catering to a modern and user-friendly printing experience.

Ultimately, the choice between these two printers will depend on your specific needs: if you prioritize versatility and lower investment costs, the QIDI Q1 Pro may be the better option. However, if you seek a larger print capacity and a machine better equipped for abrasive materials, the Elegoo Centauri Carbon emerges as a strong contender. Both printers score similarly in terms of cost-benefit analysis, hardware capabilities, and performance, suggesting that either choice would be a valid investment into the world of 3D printing.