The stand that comes with this monitor took up way too much space on my desk. It was also a bit high, so I couldn't put it on a shelf to save space on the desk. So, I decided to make a low profile stand that attaches to the same point where the stock stand is attached. You can use the screws that came with the original stand, too.
The stand is designed so that the screen tilts backwards by 1.6 degrees. The monitor naturally wants to tip forward, so it was necessary to make the new stand extend forwards but it wasn't necessary to have something supporting it at the back. This means the monitor can stand directly against a wall if necessary.
It is reccomended to print the stand as it is oriented in the .stl file to maximise the strength. Ideally, it will be printed on its side but I had bed adhesion issues with this orientation.
The stand works fine when printed with PLA (the forces on this model are mainly compressive) but it would make the most sense to use a more durable material like PETG or ABS.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.