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==Qidi Tech's response== Following public backlash, Qidi Tech acknowledged a problem with the "heater power boards" in printers operating in 110V regions. The company's official statement attributed the issue to "high temperatures" causing "accelerated aging of the inductor" but asserted there was "no fire risk associated with this issue".<ref name="All3DP">{{Cite web |last=Mensley |first=Matthew |date=7 Nov 2024 |title=Plus4 Issue Prompts Qidi Tech to Offer Replacement Parts |url=https://all3dp.com/4/plus4-issue-prompts-qidi-tech-to-offer-replacement-parts/ |access-date=5 Aug 2025 |website=All3DP}}</ref> As a remedy, Qidi Tech initiated a program to ship "optimized replacement heater power boards" to affected customers and released firmware updates with "optimized chamber heating logic."<ref name="QidiFirmware">{{Cite web |title=Firmware Download |url=https://qidi3d.com/pages/firmware-download |access-date=5 Aug 2025 |website=[[QIDI]]}}</ref> However, these solutions were criticized by many commentators as an inadequate software patch for a fundamental hardware safety flaw, arguing that no firmware could prevent a fire if the physical SSR component failed.<ref name="PFF164" />
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