H2D Pro vs X-CF Pro

Technical comparison · Fused filament fabrication (FFF/FDM)

In brief

H2D Pro and X-CF Pro are two fused filament fabrication (fff/fdm) in a similar class. Choose H2D Pro if max print speed matters more; choose X-CF Pro if price matters more. On the category's overall technical index, H2D Pro scores 69/100 against 37/100 for X-CF Pro.

Parameter
Bambu Lab H2D Pro H2D Pro Bambu Lab F3 · Advanced
Qidi Tech X-CF Pro X-CF Pro Qidi Tech F2 · Intermediate
Identity
Launch year 2025 2021
Use tier F3 — Advanced F2 — Intermediate
Price
Price (€) ~3500–3800 € ~1700–1900 €
Universal specs
Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) 49.2 × 51.4 × 62.6 cm 61 × 51.5 × 67.8 cm
Weight (kg) 31 kg 32.5 kg
Work area (mm) 350 × 320 mm 300 × 250 mm
Z-axis height (mm) 325 mm 300 mm
Power (W) 2200 W 450 W
Voltage (V) 220 V
Maximum speed 1000 mm/s 60 mm/s
Declared precision 50 μm 0.05 mm
Category specs
Footprint X×Y (short side) (mm) 320 mm 250 mm
Build height Z (mm) 325 mm 300 mm
Kinematics CoreXY
Max nozzle temperature (°C) 350 °C 350 °C
Max bed temperature (°C) 120 °C 120 °C
Max print speed (mm/s) 1000 mm/s 60 mm/s
Enclosed chamber True True
Filament sensor True True
Auto bed leveling Mesh Mesh
Standard nozzle diameter (mm) 0.4 mm 0.4 mm
Multi-extruder True False
Native Klipper False False
Input shaper True False
Multicolor printing True False
Multicolor requires accessory False
Max colors 4 1
Ecosystem
Cloud dependency No No
Software notes The native software is Bambu Studio, available for Windows and macOS, with advanced slicing and direct integration of the machine's proprietary features. The printer is also compatible with third-party slicers that export standard G-code (PrusaSlicer, SuperSlicer, Cura), though some advanced functions — including AMS control, Vision Encoder calibration, and chamber management — may be unavailable or only partially supported outside the Bambu ecosystem. The printer is officially supported by QidiPrint, the manufacturer's proprietary slicing software, which includes pre-configured profiles optimized for carbon fiber and nylon printing. The system is also fully compatible with popular third-party slicers, including Ultimaker Cura and Simplify3D, giving users the flexibility to adapt their workflow. Basic connectivity includes Wi-Fi, a wired LAN network, and a USB port for manual file transfer. Although the native Marlin-based firmware lacks advanced network management features like Klipper, the machine can be successfully interfaced with external server systems such as OctoPrint via cable.

The differences that matter

  • Price: H2D Pro 3650 € vs X-CF Pro 1800 € — X-CF Pro wins (+103%)
  • Max print speed: H2D Pro 1000 mm/s vs X-CF Pro 60 mm/s — H2D Pro wins (+1567%)
  • Max colors: H2D Pro 4 vs X-CF Pro 1 — H2D Pro wins (+300%)
  • Work area: H2D Pro 350×320 mm vs X-CF Pro 300×250 mm — H2D Pro wins (+49%)
  • Multi-extruder: H2D Pro yes, X-CF Pro no

Which one to choose

Choose H2D Pro if…

you value max print speed, max colors and work area.

See the H2D Pro sheet →

Choose X-CF Pro if…

you value price.

See the X-CF Pro sheet →

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