Bambu Lab P1S Combo vs QIDI X-CF Pro

Head-to-head 3D printer comparison, 2026

Winner
Bambu Lab P1S Combo

Bambu Lab P1S Combo

8.8/10

Wins 5 of 5 categories

$699

QIDI X-CF Pro

QIDI X-CF Pro

6.8/10

Wins 0 of 5 categories

$599

The Bambu Lab P1S Combo and QIDI X-CF Pro are both FDM 3D printers competing in different tiers, $699 vs $599. Both are scored across value, beginner-friendliness, quality, speed, and reliability. Here's the full breakdown.

Our Verdict

The Bambu Lab P1S Combo takes the crown with 8.8/10 vs 6.8/10. It pulls ahead in Value, Beginner Friendliness, Print Quality, Speed, Reliability. That said, the QIDI X-CF Pro saves you $100.

Score Breakdown

Bambu Lab P1S ComboQIDI X-CF Pro
8
Value
7
7
Beginner Friendliness
5
10
Print Quality
9
9
Speed
4
10
Reliability
9

Specifications

SpecBambu Lab P1S ComboQIDI X-CF Pro
Price$699$599
TypeFDMFDM
Build Volume256 x 256 x 256 mm300 x 250 x 300 mm
Print Speed500 mm/s100 mm/s
Min Resolution0.05 mm0.05 mm
Weight17.5 kg21.5 kg
Overall Score8.8/106.8/10

Pros & Cons

Bambu Lab P1S Combo

+Enclosed chamber plus AMS multi-material in one box, no separate AMS purchase

+HEPA filter handles ABS fumes; the enclosure keeps chamber temperature stable

+Up to 16 colors by daisy-chaining 4 AMS units

+Bambu's reliability track record is the best in the consumer market

$699 is a significant step up from the A1 Combo's $399

The P1S hardware is being superseded by the P2S; check current pricing before buying

AMS still wastes filament on color transitions; purge blocks help but don't eliminate it

Enclosure lid has to come off to reach prints mid-job

QIDI X-CF Pro

+One of the few sub-$600 printers with a genuine 60°C heated enclosure for PA-CF and PPS-CF

+Hardened steel nozzle ships standard — no upgrade needed for carbon fiber out of the box

+HEPA + active carbon filtration — safe for indoor use with engineering filaments

+Linear rails on all axes mean less positional drift on long industrial prints

+Proven track record in light manufacturing since 2021

60-100mm/s print speed is 6x slower than modern CoreXY machines — long print times

2021 vintage hardware; newer QIDI models (X-Plus 4, Tech Max) offer more for similar money

Dual extruder adds mechanical complexity without multi-color usefulness for most users

21.5kg — not portable, bench-only

Slicer integration (Simplify3D profiles) trails modern Bambu/Creality ecosystems

Who Should Buy Which?

Choose the Bambu Lab P1S Combo if you want:

  • A great printer for engineering
  • A great printer for abs
  • A great printer for enclosed
  • A great printer for multi-color
  • Enclosed CoreXY
  • Multi-material (AMS, up to 16 colors with 4 units)
  • WiFi

Choose the QIDI X-CF Pro if you want:

  • A great printer for engineering
  • A great printer for enclosed
  • A great printer for professional
  • A great printer for carbon-fiber
  • Dual Z-axis for precise layer alignment
  • High-temp enclosure (up to 60°C chamber)
  • Hardened steel nozzle (CF-ready from factory)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Bambu Lab P1S Combo better than the QIDI X-CF Pro?

By the numbers, the Bambu Lab P1S Combo scores higher (8.8/10). But "better" depends on your use case, the QIDI X-CF Pro may be the smarter buy if you need engineering.

Which is better for beginners, Bambu Lab P1S Combo or QIDI X-CF Pro?

The Bambu Lab P1S Combo is more beginner-friendly (7/10 vs 5/10) with easier setup and a gentler learning curve.

Is the Bambu Lab P1S Combo worth $100 more than the QIDI X-CF Pro?

The Bambu Lab P1S Combo scores higher overall (8.8/10 vs 6.8/10). The extra $100 gets you enclosed chamber plus ams multi-material in one box, no separate ams purchase.

What's the main difference between Bambu Lab P1S Combo and QIDI X-CF Pro?

Build volume (256x256x256mm vs 300x250x300mm) and print speed (500 vs 100 mm/s). The Bambu Lab P1S Combo is best for engineering; the QIDI X-CF Pro targets engineering.

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