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    Quote Originally Posted by QiDi 3D Printer View Post

    The first batch of QIDI TECH X-one has arrived in Amazon warehouse.
    I bought one and I'm thrilled with it. I've been using SketchUp 3D to design an enclosure for a NanoPi-based device. SketchUp exports STL files; Cura turns them into G-Code files, which are written to the X-one 2's SD card. There's no requirement for a serial connection between printer and computer. Eventually I'll give Simplify3D a try, but Cura is adequate for the moment. If anyone is interested, I'll write a review. This is my second 3D printer (my first was an M3D). Whereas the M3D took a while to configure, the X-One 2 worked perfectly from the beginning and required no configuration (other than to enter the correct settings in Cura). I was surprised.

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    I have one and like it, too. Just be prepared for x-axis cable failures with use.

    Quote Originally Posted by HugoRabson View Post
    I bought one and I'm thrilled with it. I've been using SketchUp 3D to design an enclosure for a NanoPi-based device. SketchUp exports STL files; Cura turns them into G-Code files, which are written to the X-one 2's SD card. There's no requirement for a serial connection between printer and computer. Eventually I'll give Simplify3D a try, but Cura is adequate for the moment. If anyone is interested, I'll write a review. This is my second 3D printer (my first was an M3D). Whereas the M3D took a while to configure, the X-One 2 worked perfectly from the beginning and required no configuration (other than to enter the correct settings in Cura). I was surprised.

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