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3D Printer Q1 PRO 3D Printer Orange Storm Giga
Modelo

Q1 PRO

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Orange Storm Giga

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Estimated price $449,00 $2500,00
Manufacturer QIDI Elegoo
Release Year 2024 2024
Print Volume [mm] 245x245x245 800x800x1000
Printer Size [mm] 467x477x489 1000x1000x1200
Weight [kg] 20 136
Power Loss Recovery YES YES
Enclosed printer YES NO
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] 350 300
Maximum Bed Temperature [°C] 120 90
Maximum printing speed [mm/s] 600 300
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, ABS< PETG, TPU
Recommended slicers QIDI Slicer/Cura/Simplify 3D/ORCA/PRUSA Slicer Elegoo Cura
Maximum Resolution [mm] 0,1 0,1
Processor Cortex-A53,64-bit Processor
Display Touchscreen 4,3'' Touchscreen 7''
Power Supply 350 W
Connectivity WiFi/USB Flash Drive/Ethernet Cable USB, LAN, Wi-Fi
Operating systems Windows, Linux, Macbook Windows, Linux e Macbook
Date of registration in the system 2024-07-09 2024-10-09
Release date 2024 2024
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 Orange Storm Giga stands out for its huge print volume of 800 x 800 x 1000 mm and its modular heated bed system with four independent zones, ensuring energy efficiency. It supports printing with multiple nozzles, allows print recovery after power failures and uses Klipper firmware, optimizing speed and quality. The portable 7-inch touchscreen and USB, Wi-Fi and LAN connectivity make operation more accessible and versatile.
Support for multiple colors and materials (AMS and CFS) NO NO

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Cost-benefit 8 / 10 6 / 10
Hardware 6 / 10 4 / 10
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Print volume 3 / 10 10 / 10
Performance 5 / 10 3 / 10
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Conclusion

In conclusion, when comparing the QIDI Q1 Pro and the Elegoo Orange Storm Giga, several factors stand out. The QIDI Q1 Pro, priced significantly lower, offers a solid mix of advanced features suitable for hobbyists and semi-professional users. Its compact print volume of 245x245x245 mm and enclosed design make it ideal for printing with a variety of materials, especially advanced ones like ABS and Nylon. The QIDI also boasts high performance with a maximum printing speed of 600 mm/s and several convenience features such as automatic bed leveling, a filament end sensor, and a built-in camera for supervision.

In contrast, the Elegoo Orange Storm Giga shines in its vast print volume of 800x800x1000 mm, making it suited for larger projects that require significant build space. Despite its higher cost, it maintains a robust set of features, such as modular heating for energy efficiency and an intuitive touchscreen. However, its maximum printing speed is limited compared to the QIDI, and it lacks an enclosure which could affect printing stability for certain materials.

Ultimately, the choice between the two printers depends on user needs: those seeking a budget-friendly, high-performance option for smaller prints may prefer the QIDI Q1 Pro, while those requiring the capacity for larger-scale projects may find the investment in the Elegoo Orange Storm Giga justified for its unmatched print volume and modular capabilities.