Does your employer give you the bare minimum of counter space?
Do you have Uniweb style panelling?
Do you want to be able to scan giant bulk bottles without having to move around the scan gun or contort your arms like a circus performer?
Do you not want to use the version with built in storage?
Then this is the model for you.
Symbol, Zebra and Motorola flexible Scanning Gun holders, initially spec'ed off of this model, but they use the same plate for a ton of wired Bar Code and QR Code scanners.
Copper PLA at 220 degrees and a near stock Cura profile yielded the cleanest results that you could be the most confident in since it will be under minimal stress, but in a work environment, who knows what goon is going to smack into it or lean on it the wrong way.
PETG is another good option, and unlike the version with storage/hooks/sticker rolls this one maintains rigidity with whatever PLA you have lying around. The walls are the weak points in the other version, and even then, only if you dig your thumbs into the middle of a panel, actual functional usage of the print bears the weight on parts where the load is accounted for.
Ender 3 S1
Anne of Green Gables (PEI) Bed.
On the PLA-Copper version the settings got cranked up to 220 degrees at 150% (~100mm/s) print speed and it still maintained functionality and form. Printing this guy on its edge is optional so you dont shred your hands picking out supports from where it hooks into the wall cladding.
The same nut and bolt combination as the other one.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.