CONCLUSION

In real use, the Plus 4 behaves exactly as its spec sheet suggests, fast motion, clean control, and consistent results across everything from PLA to carbon‑fiber blends. The heated chamber and 370 °C extruder aren’t just headline features; they noticeably improve print reliability with engineering materials. Its drawbacks are predictable for a high‑speed CoreXY machine built around speed, higher power consumption (something to consider if you print frequently or run multiple machines) and the kind of airflow‑heavy noise that comes with aggressive cooling and rapid movement. For users who prioritize performance and material flexibility over silence, the Plus 4 by Qidi is a very strong option.
Just days away from 2026 the Plus 4 (X-Plus4) 3D Printer by QIDI retails for USD699 inside the USA (Amazon.com) and for 649Euros inside the EU (Amazon.de) so it’s priced extremely well for what it offers. Yes, it’s not perfect and it shares the same drawbacks as the Q1 Pro, but it’s also among the best of its class currently (certainly a step up from the Q1 Pro) and so the Golden Award is in order.

PROS
- Very Good Build Quality
- Speed (600m/s)
- Print Quality
- Temperature Controlled Chamber (65 Degrees)
- Heated Bed & Textured PEI Magnetic Plate
- Direct Drive Extruder
- Maximum Nozzle Temperature (370 Degrees)
- Manual & Automatic Leveling
- 5 Inch Color LCD Touch Screen
- WiFi 2.4G, RJ45 LAN & USB 2.0 Port
- Current Price (For Some)
CONS
- Noise Levels
- Power Consumption
- Camera Resolution (480p By Default)
- LINK App (Design)

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