
Tired of splitting your full-size cosplay helmets into eight pieces? Frustrated with large ABS and ASA prints warping and lifting at the corners, ruining hours of work?
The QIDI MAX4 is the ultimate upgrade for the serious Australian hobbyist, cosplayer, and engineer. It combines three features that are normally impossible to find in one machine: a truly massive build volume, active high-temperature chamber heating, and blistering speed.
This is a 24/7 workhorse for your shed, built to turn your most ambitious ideas into strong, functional, full-scale parts.
The MAX4 is built to solve the three biggest limitations of desktop printing: Size, Material Strength, and Speed.
This is not just "large"—it's huge. The 390 x 390 x 340 mm build volume gives you the freedom to think in full scale. This is the machine you need for:
Full-Sized Cosplay: Print full-size helmets, chest plates, and large props in one single, clean piece.
Functional Parts: Create full-size enclosures, jigs, or custom parts for your car or workshop.
Large-Scale Models: Build complex architectural models or detailed display pieces without endless assembly.
This is the MAX4's killer feature. Unlike standard "enclosed" printers that just trap waste heat, the MAX4 features an independent, thermostatically controlled 65°C heated chamber.
This is the only way to guarantee warp-free printing of advanced materials at this scale. The active heating ensures perfect layer adhesion and dimensional stability, completely eliminating splitting and lifting on large ABS, ASA, and PC-CF prints.
The MAX4’s all-metal, high-flow (40mm³/s) hotend heats to a professional-grade 370°C. This unlocks a new world of high-performance materials for your projects, far beyond the limits of a standard printer:
Nylon (PA)
Carbon Fibre (PA-CF, PET-CF)
Polycarbonate (PC)
ASA & ABS
...and all your standard PLA, PETG, & TPU.
A big printer doesn't have to be slow. The MAX4 is built on a rigid, all-metal CoreXY frame and runs on high-performance Klipper firmware. This allows for an incredible 800mm/s max print speed with 30,000mm/s² acceleration. Your largest projects are now finished in hours, not days.
The QIDI MAX4 isn't just a large hobbyist printer; it's a "pro-sumer" workhorse built to challenge industrial machines. See how its raw power and massive volume compare to the high-end Australian market.