Creality Halot-Mage Pro vs QIDI X-CF Pro
Head-to-head 3D printer comparison, 2026
Comparing FDM to resin? The Creality Halot-Mage Pro ($299, RESIN) and QIDI X-CF Pro ($599, FDM) use fundamentally different technologies. FDM melts filament layer by layer; resin cures liquid with UV light. Here's how they stack up.
Our Verdict
The Creality Halot-Mage Pro takes the crown with 7.2/10 vs 6.8/10. It pulls ahead in Value, Beginner Friendliness, Speed. The QIDI X-CF Pro still puts up a fight in Reliability.
Score Breakdown
Specifications
| Spec | Creality Halot-Mage Pro | QIDI X-CF Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $299 | $599 |
| Type | RESIN | FDM |
| Build Volume | 228 x 128 x 230 mm | 300 x 250 x 300 mm |
| Print Speed | 120 mm/s | 100 mm/s |
| Min Resolution | 0.01 mm | 0.05 mm |
| Weight | 9.8 kg | 21.5 kg |
| Overall Score | 7.2/10 | 6.8/10 |
Pros & Cons
Creality Halot-Mage Pro
+Integral light source eliminates the uneven exposure common in budget MSLA printers
+8K resolution at $299 undercuts most Saturn-class competitors
+Built-in air purifier is functional, not decorative
+Creality's brand means spare parts and community resources are accessible
−Creality's resin-specific community is smaller than Elegoo's well-established base
−Firmware has shipped with bugs that need patching before first use
−228x128mm plate is slightly smaller than the Elegoo Saturn at the same price point
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 Creality Halot-Mage Pro if you want:
- A great printer for resin
- A great printer for miniatures
- A great printer for detail
- 8K mono LCD
- Integral light source
- 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 Creality Halot-Mage Pro better than the QIDI X-CF Pro?
By the numbers, the Creality Halot-Mage Pro scores higher (7.2/10). 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, Creality Halot-Mage Pro or QIDI X-CF Pro?
The Creality Halot-Mage Pro is more beginner-friendly (6/10 vs 5/10) with easier setup and a gentler learning curve.
Is the QIDI X-CF Pro worth $300 more than the Creality Halot-Mage Pro?
The Creality Halot-Mage Pro actually scores higher (7.2/10) despite costing $300 less. The QIDI X-CF Pro only makes sense if you specifically need engineering.
What's the main difference between Creality Halot-Mage Pro and QIDI X-CF Pro?
Technology: the Creality Halot-Mage Pro is RESIN (filament) and the QIDI X-CF Pro is FDM (resin). FDM prints bigger functional parts; resin delivers finer surface detail.

