Mount of inject molded mk4s LCD to Prusa enclosure
26m
1× print file
0.20 mm
0.40 mm
6.00 g
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updated September 15, 2024

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MK4S LCD to enclosure mount, this is to mount the LCD from the MK4S to the enclosure at the same level of case with feet. I printed this with the need of supports. so the parts taht apprear to look like ramps should face up and be the parts that touch the build plate. Then have auto supports added and if need be a brim ( I printed in ASA and with this print only taking 27 minutes to print with the HF0.4 nozzle I opted to add a brim). This model can print with PLA easily, It was printed in ASA simply because that is what I have at hand at the moment. 

When installing the print notice the orientation is that the open end is where the screen  is screwed onto ( 3M screws will create a thread to the printed part allowing you to not have to use a nut).

The section with a “notch" on it is to allow for the doors to open if you are using the included magnet mounts for the doors. when installing these to the enclosure it was designed with the intention of using a set of 3M screws through the printed part and then through the enclosure where on the inside of the enclosure a nut must be installed to hold the bracket and LCD to the enclosure.

Over all this part was designed simply because it allows for the LCD to be mounted to the enclosure without the need for the enclosure to be placed on an edge where the LCD must hang over (provided that you used the included 3d printed “feet” and the foam like insert's). Instead both the LCD and the enclosure are level with one another being able to be placed on a flat surface and not damage the LCD. 

Images are provided for the best assistance. feel free to comment or msg me for any questions or suggestions.

heads up 
 Mount the bracket to the enclosure first, then mount the LCD. You will see that the bracket appears to not be dimensionally correct when trying to fit the LCD but this slight offset to the holes was designed to create the tension needed to provide a “bite” like force when the screw makes contact with the bracket and whatever material you printed it in, ensuring that the screws stay in place once installed ( do not overtighten work both screws in little by little then tighten to the point you feel a resistance and the LCD screen  feels secrure). 

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