Over recent years, the desktop 3D printing market has been inundated with relatively barebones FDM machines made by manufacturers that prize affordability above all else. With a bit of patience and perseverance, most experienced makers could tweak these lower-cost machines to yield marvelous results, but the learning curve is often steep for those unfamiliar with the art of 3D printing.
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The China-based manufacturer Qidi Technology has found success by attempting to balance affordability and accessibility by implementing useful features that most budget 3D printers don’t include. Offering a product line of FDM machines that satisfy different niches of the consumer 3D printing market, the company has seen a rise in popularity as of late.
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Nestled in between the Qidi Tech X-Pro and X-Smart models, the Qidi Tech X-Maker is a $500 FDM 3D printer that offers an impressive array of features that make the 3D printing process both easy, […]
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