Qidi X-pro Manual !!better!!

The X-Pro is designed to be user-friendly right out of the box, with a typical setup time of roughly 10 minutes Remove Shipping Brackets:

  • Power Supply: The X-Pro requires a stable 24V supply. Fluctuations can ruin the mainboard.
  • Firmware Updates: The manual stresses that updating firmware improperly can brick the machine. You must use a correctly formatted (FAT32) SD card.
  • Filament Compatibility: While it prints PLA, the manual details specific temperature windows for ABS, PETG, Nylon, and Polycarbonate that differ from standard profiles.

Clearing Internal Packaging: Cut the plastic ties on the extruder and remove the belt fixing clips from the Y-axis. qidi x-pro manual

3. Box Contents

  • QIDI X-Pro 3D Printer (assembled)
  • Quick start guide (this manual)
  • Tool kit (pliers, nozzle cleaner, Allen wrenches)
  • 1 kg PLA sample filament
  • 2x extruder cleaning needles
  • Power cord and USB cable
  • 4 GB SD card (with pre-sliced test models)
  • Build surface sticker (spare)

For real-world tips, slicer profiles, and hardware mods, these communities are highly active: The X-Pro is designed to be user-friendly right

8. Troubleshooting Common Issues

| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | First layer won’t stick | Z too high / dirty bed | Re-level, clean with IPA | | Stringing (PLA/ABS) | Temp too high | Reduce nozzle temp by 5°C | | Layer shift | Belt loose | Tighten X/Y belts (hex key) | | Clogged nozzle | Heat creep / debris | Cold pull: heat to 100°C, pull filament | | Dual extruder collision | Wrong mode set | Check "Single/Dual" in slicer & LCD | | Filament jam in tube | Bent PTFE tube | Replace PTFE tube (2 mm ID, 4 mm OD) | Power Supply: The X-Pro requires a stable 24V supply

Common troubleshooting

  • Poor first layer / adhesion:

    Key Menu Functions

    • Preheat PLA/ABS: One-touch heating for the bed and nozzles. Warning: The manual explicitly warns not to leave the printer preheating for more than 15 minutes, as heat creep can soften filament too early in the heat break.
    • Filament In/Out: Unlike cheaper printers, you must use this menu to load filament. Manual pushing can damage the dual-gear extruder mechanism.
    • Leveling Mode: This automatic routine moves the nozzle to hot bed corners automatically.