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Latest revision as of 14:17, 16 March 2023

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Overview

Similar to the collar, the bumper also protects the exposed edges of display, but it is printed as one part with a soft and flexible TPU filament.  When printed with specific infill settings, it can provide additional cushioning protection to bumps and falls.  This bumper is used instead of the collar and was created for use in mobile pop-up exhibits.

Features

  • Provides additional protection to the touchscreen display
  • Rounded and tapered corners designed to reduce accidental snags
  • Compatible with the POP kiosk cover for storage and transport
  • Add color and contrast to your kiosk with swappable collars
  • Can be removed without tools, unlike the collar.
  • Can be used with a self-adhesive screen protector

Download

The most up-to-date version of this part can be downloaded from our Thingiverse page.

Specifications

Dimensions

This kiosk bumper is 209.99mm x 125.49mm x 15.00mm.

Printed Parts

Part Description Quantity Estimates
Print Time Filament Usage
Bumper The soft protective touchscreen bumper 1 22 hours 12 minute 49g

Hardware

This part requires no additional hardware.

Material

This part is printed with thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) or other flexible plastic with a shore hardness rating between 80A and 100A.

Printing This Part

Slicing

Orientation

Part Notes Example
Bumper We recommend printing the bumper with the front facing up. This will provide the best plate adhesion. Bumper Printing Orientation

Settings

Bumper

We start with the default "Standard Quality" 0.2 mm print profile. We recommend the following settings overrides:

Setting Recommendation Notes
Shell - Wall Line Count 2 This was decreased from the default so that the material is more flexible in its printed form.   This improves the parts compression characteristics.
Shell - Bottom Layers 3 This provides a good mixture of flexibility and sturdiness.
Shell - Top Layers 3 This provides a good mixture of flexibility and sturdiness.
Infill - Density 15% This part is meant to be largely hollow so that it can use air to cushion the display in the event of a drop. This infill density provides a sturdy feel to the part, but allows it to be compressed.
Infill - Pattern Gyroid

Tri-Hexagon

Gyroid provides good compression characteristics in all directions because the infill rotates throughout each layer. Tri-Hexagon is a good alternative when a sturdier print is desired.
Material – Flow 100% - 110% Flow generally needs to be assessed on a filament by filament basis, but many flexible filaments may benefit from a slightly higher flow rate.
Speed - Print Speed 20mm/s Soft filaments like TPU and TPE can be very sensitive to printer speed and it is always recommended to print these parts much slower.
Travel - Enable Retractions False Disabling retractions can help improve print quality and decrease the rates of printer jams with flexible filaments.
Support - Generate Support Yes This part has a lot of overhangs that require the use of supports.
Support - Support Structure Tree We highly recommend tree supports instead of normal supports. They take more time, but they require less filament and are much easier to remove from inside the collar.
Support - Support Placement Touching Buildplate Only printing supports that touch the build plate are much easier to remove from this print.
Support – Overhang Angle 85% This is force the printer to only print supports for the inside flaps, and not the exterior curved edges.
Build Plate Adhesion - Adhesion Type Skirt This part has a lot of contact with the print bed and should not require a raft.

Results

Printers

This part has been print tested with the following 3D printers:

Manufacturer Model Notes
Creality CR-10 Mini Decent print quality. The Bowden extruder on the CR-10 series struggles with most flexible filaments, but it is possible.
Creality CR-10 Decent print quality. The Bowden extruder on the CR-10 series struggles with most flexible filaments, but it is possible.
Creality Ender 3 S-1 Pro Excellent print quality. The all-metal direct drive extruder printed TPU and TPE like they were standard rigid filaments.

Build Surface

This part has been print tested with the following build surfaces:

Method Notes
Painter's tape
Glue stick Creates an uneven and non-uniform first print layer appearance.
Adhesive build surface First layer may have problems printing full height depending on type and hardness of build surface, but this does not affect the overall printability.
Polyetherimide (PEI) build plate This part may require a raft if there are issues with the first layer staying adhered.

Filament

This part has been print tested with the following materials:

Filament Manufacturer Notes
Priline TPU Priline Excellent print quality when used with a direct drive printer like the Creality S-1 Pro.
Ninjatek NinjaFlex TPU Ninjatek Excellent print quality when used with a direct drive printer like the Creality S-1 Pro.
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