



Yes. 3D Radical Prints is an authorised Australian reseller for Qidi Tech, stocking the Q2, Plus4, and Max4 printers along with genuine parts, with local support and stock held in Adelaide, South Australia.
The Q2 is the compact, entry-level enclosed option with a smaller build volume, ideal for general use. The Plus4 steps up to a larger 305×305×280mm chamber purpose-built for high-temperature engineering filaments. The Max4 is the flagship, with a 390×390×340mm build volume for large-format and industrial-grade prints.
Yes. The Q2, Plus4, and Max4 are all fully enclosed with active chamber heating up to 65°C, giving stable, warp-free results with demanding materials like ABS, ASA, PC, nylon, and carbon-fibre composites, alongside standard filaments like PLA and PETG.
Yes, when paired with the QIDI Box add-on unit. Multiple QIDI Boxes can be chained together to unlock true multi-material, multi-colour printing across a wide range of filaments.
Qidi’s current CoreXY printers are built for speed, with print speeds up to 600 mm/s. Combined with a full-metal frame and closed-loop stepper motors, they maintain precision and print quality even at high velocity.
Qidi printers are best used with QIDI Studio for optimised material profiles, but since they run on Klipper firmware, they’re also fully compatible with popular third-party slicers such as OrcaSlicer and PrusaSlicer.
Qidi printers support a broad range of filaments including PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU, PA/nylon, PC, and carbon and glass-fibre composites such as PA-CF, PET-CF, and PPS-CF, thanks to their high-temperature hotends and heated chambers.
Yes. As an authorised Qidi reseller, 3D Radical Prints provides local warranty support and troubleshooting for Qidi printers purchased through the store, rather than relying on an overseas seller or import process.