All the parts are included in the “laptop stand 15.3mf” file and have been pre-oriented using orcaSlicer. If you are using a different slicer you will probably see some kind of message appearing on the screen. If that happens simply close the tab and all the parts should load. After doing so, use your slicer's “auto-arrange” feature to get all the plates ready for printing. For assembly, bill of materials, and required tools refer to the given documentation.
This is a simple docking stand to quickly transform your laptop into a desktop PC taking advantage of the USB properties. To get a fully functional docking stand you can buy a cheap docking station to connect to your laptop USB-C port (make sure that it can output image data through that USB port). Hide the docking station inside of the body of the docking stand and connect all your peripherals. The docking stand will hide all the cables keeping your desk tidy and clean. On the top part of the docking station, the grills will improve air circulation inside the laptop compared to when it sits flush on the desk. The angle of the computer will raise the monitor height to a more comfortable measure improving ergonomy. It also features a Hooke to keep the charging cable of your laptop. The model has been designed to be as versatile as possible to fit the highest possible number of laptop models.
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