Qidi X-pro Manual
To keep your QIDI X-Pro running at peak performance, follow this maintenance schedule:
The printer comes with standard 0.4mm nozzles, perfect for 1.75mm filaments. Make sure the turbofan mouthpiece is installed to keep everything cool during those long prints. 3. The Art of Bed Leveling
Secure it using the provided screws from the bottom or back (depending on the exact hardware revision).
Enable an Ooze Shield or Wall in your slicer settings. You can also adjust your standby temperature settings so the idle nozzle cools down by 20°C when not actively printing. Issue 2: Print Won't Stick to the Bed qidi x-pro manual
QIDI X-Pro Manual Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : The Ultimate Guide to Setup, Operation, and Maintenance The QIDI Tech X-Pro Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
Select your language and check the voltage selector (110V/220V) to match your region. Bed Leveling: Navigate to Settings > Leveling
Don't just yank the foam from under the build plate. Plug the printer in, go to Tools > Manual , and use the touch screen to raise the Z-axis (the bed) so you can slide the protective foam out safely. 2. Setting Up the Dual Extruder To keep your QIDI X-Pro running at peak
Think of this post as your expanded manual—the "missing chapters" to get you from unboxing to your first successful print without the headache. 1. Unboxing and "The Zip-Tie Rule"
If the print doesn't stick, re-level the bed.
Retraction Settings: For dual extrusion, "Ooze Shields" or "Prime Towers" are essential. These features clean the idle nozzle before it starts printing, preventing "stringing" or color contamination on your model. Maintenance and Troubleshooting The Art of Bed Leveling Secure it using
Allow the extruder to push the filament upward slightly, then depress the extruder lever and pull the filament out in one swift motion to prevent jams. 5. Software and Slicing Configuration
: If you encounter bed knocking or alignment issues, you may need to manually adjust the Z-axis screws by loosening the caps at the top of the frame, raising the axis, and retightening them to ensure even alignment [5.2].