March 2, 2026
Description
The tissue dispenser is easy to print.
It's hollow inside, which saves time, material, and costs.
For added stability, it can be filled with sand, for example, so it sits firmly on the table.
A TPU cover for closing the opening is included in the files.
The doorstops are also made of TPU, ensuring a pleasant closing sound.
The door locks into place in the end position, also achieved with TPU.
Spring elements are integrated. Of course, the feet, like the original, must be vibration-damping and non-slip. This can only be achieved with TPU.
Correct labeling of the mini-printer is therefore important. I've created labels for both the CoreONE+ and the CoreONE L.
All parts can be printed without support structures.
Multi-component printing is advantageous for multi-colored parts, but it's also possible. Print without support structures.
Assembly:
The display and handles have recesses where the parts fit snugly, a little glue and the parts will hold firmly in place. The green area is for gluing, and the surrounding area is offset so it doesn't interfere with the application.
Assemble the coil holder and also glue it into the housing.
Thread the TPU fasteners onto the guide at the front and then push in the spring element.
Bend the lid slightly and insert it into the guide at the top/bottom.
At the bottom, attach the TPU feet to the recess. If sand or similar material was used, also insert the TPU lid.
Press the door stops into the designated holes, and the dispenser is ready.
The dispenser is designed for standard sizes such as Tempo tissues. Maximum dimensions inside the dispenser are 129 x 135 x 159 mm.
The printer is scaled by 0.55 so it fits perfectly on an MK4s or CoreONE+ printer.
Happy printing!
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial