I printed this for halloween, it isn't completely polished, but it turned out really well.
Some things to note:
I printed it in PETG and super glued everything together. I didn't use support, but I was in a time crunch. I would definitely recommend using support.
The eyes should be printed with grid infill at approx 50 percent, I used .43mm infill width. And printed with no top or bottom layers. This will give you a screen that you can see through. I also heated them up for like 1 second with a torch and formed them to the eyes so I could glue them in.
The eyebrows and mouth are split into two sections, to make it easier to print, there is flat surface, and you can simply glue them together. Both the eyebrows and mouth should fit in slots in the main mask and glued in place.
I split the main mask to fit on prusa printer, then glued it together.
I used 1/8" thick elastic cord for the headband, will need to drill your own holes in the tabs on the back of the mask. Then used some foam I had laying around inside the mask, for comfort and to keep my nose from rubbing on the mask.
The author hasn't provided the model origin yet.