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Thread: Qidi Tech 1 - Replicator 1 clone
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05-16-2016, 07:54 PM #1531
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05-16-2016, 08:11 PM #1532
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Well after reading this entire thread, I took delivery of my QIDI today. I had previously purchased a FlashForge Creator Pro for work and spent about 120 hours learning it backwards and forwards and learning to troubleshoot what I have learned to be common issues with all 3D printers. I couldn't afford one for home, but when I saw the QIDI, I decided it might be worth taking a chance on. I expected the build quality to be a bit of a compromise, but I was hoping to get decent prints and save some money. So here are my initial impressions comparing it to the FFCP.
First of all, the QIDI was packaged much better. It also came with some nice extras.
Build quality wise, I've got to say, the QIDI is actually every bit as good if not better than the FF. For instance, the cover on the bottom of the printer is much sturdier and it was nice of them to include a cut out for the voltage selector switch.
Some people have mentioned the flimsy build platform on the QIDI. Compared to the FF, I think the QIDI is actually more sturdy.
Noise is identical...at least so far.
Honestly, at this point I can't think of a single thing that would make the FF better in my eyes. I certainly would advise anyone considering the FF to save the money and get a QIDI.
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05-16-2016, 09:00 PM #1533
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I am having some issues with my prints now that I am trying to do things that are more complex. Attached are two pictures of a Pikachu I printed off Thingiverse. It was printed with 25% triangular infill, 10 top layers, 10 bottom layers and 2 perimeters with a layer height of .100. Retraction distance is set to 2.00 and retraction speed is set to 2000. It was set to 1200 and I was getting horrible stringing between parts. Extrusion multiplier is set to 1.35 and nozzle diameter is set to .40.
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I can not seem to get images attached. Here is a link to the pictures.
http://imgur.com/a/b1eyxLast edited by cdmcg; 05-16-2016 at 09:08 PM.
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05-16-2016, 09:12 PM #1534
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First post and all positive? I am weary of shills I run into on Amazon reviews and on Facebook so I suspect all first time posters who just happen to pop up and post all positives.
I can't consider super glued belts and endstops to a locking wire harness, and screw holes where screws are supposed to be (Z leadscrew and on the bottom and a lack of threadlocker and the lack of using M3 washers for the parts that are not easily visible to the customer) then told that is why they gave us extras as a quality machine but everyone has an opinion.
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05-16-2016, 09:38 PM #1535
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They did it to both belts on both sides and they superglued the X endstop to the cable so you can't remove the cable YET the cable has a pinch release/locking mechanism. There is absolutely no reason they should be doing it on that one but they said it solved a problem. HOW? It already is locked in and you can't remove the wire without pushing down and pulling.
Basically, when it is time to replace the belts you will have to replace the plastic belt holders too. Time to replace the X endstop? You will need a new endstop AND a new wire. Btw, if you buy both, which I did, they will not combine for less shipping BUT they do send both in the same package.
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05-16-2016, 09:40 PM #1536
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My Qidi was delivered last Wednesday but I haven't had a chance to play with it until yesterday (Sunday). Anyone notice the z axis rods are 10 mm now?
Ayways, I've printed some add-ons for my printer including a cooling fan duct that will flow to both print heads instead of only the left. Anyone have a 40mm fan recommendation?
I'm assuming higher cfm is better, especially if cooling both extruders at once. I see this one on amazon which draws 110mA 24v for 9.06 cfm, but who knows what the actual performance is: http://www.amazon.com/Protechnic-40m...A17N2TQLK8YXRO
Also, the stock left extruder cooling fan setup works quite well with ABS. I hope to not give away performance in order to cool both extruders at once.
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05-16-2016, 09:46 PM #1537
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05-16-2016, 09:49 PM #1538
It looks like you have clear filament stuck in the extruder nozzle and white filament feeding into the extruder in the video. Just an observation.
Quote from google (https://www.google.com/search?q=loosen+up+superglue):
Not to worry, for even though Super Glue is incredibly strong, it has one weakness: acetone. Acetone is often found in household nail polish remover, and a small amount on the end of a Q-tip or cotton swab applied directly to the glue should dissolve the bond without damaging the skin.
As much as I'd love to say I think the QIDI is awesome and I agree that it is much better, it would be great to Dark's point if you could prove you are not a shill with further posts, information, and possibly pictures.
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05-16-2016, 09:52 PM #1539
Problem with acetone is, it will also melt the plastic x end as it is ABS, I think.
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05-16-2016, 09:56 PM #1540
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Wow. What a great welcome to the forum. My post is a comparison between the QIDI and the FFCP. Nothing more and nothing less. If it isn't of any value to you then ignore it. Otherwise, let persons who are trying to decide between the two machines learn from my experience. I thought that's what these boards were for.
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