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# Thermal printer station
I needed a compact, stable mounting solution for my thermal printer and label spool. I wasn't able to find one that fit the bill, so I designed my own. This is designed specifically to work with the footprint of the Rollo thermal printer. The design could be altered to accept other printers, though.
It is a space-saving design that incorporates bearings to ensure smooth and quiet operation, as well as relatively quick label spool changes.
# Parts
There are four parts the need to be printed:
- Base
- Left leg
- Right leg
- Spindle
Other parts required:
- Two (2) 608ZZ bearings (commonly referred to as "skateboard" bearings)
# Assembly
The legs press-fit into the bottom of the base. Note that the legs are slightly different. This is because the footprint of the Rollo thermal printer is not symmetrical, which aside from being annoying, necessitated a unique design for each leg.
The bearings fit onto the ends of the spindle, and to
I needed a compact, stable mounting solution for my thermal printer and label spool. I wasn't able to find one that fit the bill, so I designed my own. This is designed specifically to work with the footprint of the Rollo thermal printer. The design could be altered to accept other printers, though.
It is a space-saving design that incorporates bearings to ensure smooth and quiet operation, as well as relatively quick label spool changes.
# Parts
There are four parts the need to be printed:
- Base
- Left leg
- Right leg
- Spindle
Other parts required:
- Two (2) 608ZZ bearings (commonly referred to as "skateboard" bearings)
# Assembly
The legs press-fit into the bottom of the base. Note that the legs are slightly different. This is because the footprint of the Rollo thermal printer is not symmetrical, which aside from being annoying, necessitated a unique design for each leg.
The bearings fit onto the ends of the spindle, and to
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