Bambu Lab A2L vs QIDI Tech Q2C
The Bambu Lab A2L (2026, €379) and the QIDI Tech Q2C (2025, €379) are two FDM 3D printers many people compare before buying.
On the technical side, only the QIDI Tech Q2C is enclosed (better for ABS and technical materials), and the Bambu Lab A2L offers more build volume (330×320×325 mm).
Below is the full spec table with the best value of each feature highlighted, plus a verdict by use case.
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| Bambu Lab A2L €379 | QIDI Tech Q2C €379 | |
|---|---|---|
| Geometry | ||
| Build volume | 330×320×325 mm 🏆 | 270×270×256 mm |
| Weight | 12.8 kg | 16.9 kg |
| Speed | ||
| Max speed | 500 mm/s | 600 mm/s 🏆 |
| Max acceleration | 10,000 mm/s² | 20,000 mm/s² 🏆 |
| Hot-end | ||
| Max nozzle temp | 300 °C | 370 °C 🏆 |
| Nozzle material | stainless steel | Bimetal |
| Drive type | direct | direct |
| Flow rate | — | — |
| Bed | ||
| Max bed temp | 80 °C | 120 °C 🏆 |
| Bed material | Textured PEI plate | Double-sided PEI Magnetic |
| Auto-leveling | hands-free auto + offset | Automatic (Loadcell Sensor) |
| Enclosed | No | Yes 🏆 |
| Heated chamber | No | No |
| Multimaterial | ||
| AMS compatible | Yes | Yes |
| AMS type | lite | — |
| AMS slots | 4 | 4 |
| Connectivity | ||
| WiFi | Yes | Yes |
| Ethernet | No | — |
| Camera | Yes (1080p) | — |
| Calibration | ||
| Vibration compensation | Yes | — |
| Flow calibration | Yes | — |
| Input shaping | Yes | — |
| Pressure advance | Yes | — |
| Software | ||
| Official slicer | Bambu Studio | QIDI Studio |
| OrcaSlicer | Yes | — |
| Noise | ||
| Noise | 52 dB 🏆 | — |
| Power | — | 350 W 🏆 |
Verdict
- If speed matters most, the QIDI Tech Q2C wins.
Frequently asked
- Which has better value: Bambu Lab A2L or QIDI Tech Q2C?
- See the full spec table for the best decision based on your use case.
- Which has the larger build volume?
- Bambu Lab A2L with 330×320×325 mm.