One of those times when my 3D printer proved handy...

Peter Rukavina

I managed to break the cover of my newly-arrived paperd.ink soon after unpacking it–my own fault.

Fortunately, they provide 3D models of the enclosure parts, which I was able to load right into Cura and print on my Monoprice Select Mini 3D printer. It took 3 hours to print; the result is pretty close to the original (itself 3D-printed, albeit on a better printer).

The original broken cover (left) and the 3D printed replacement (right) on the paperd.ink.

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