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LinkedIn NFC Tag

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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 20% infill
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34 min
1 plate

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Description

Hi Makers!

 

I’m excited to share my LinkedIn NFC Tag project with you. 

This tag contains an NFC-Chip (NTAG216) with a diameter of 28 mm. 

The print includes a pause on Layer 14, allowing you to place the NFC chip and then continue printing seamlessly.

 

**Tips for optimal results:**
1. I recommend using some Bambulab Liquid Glue on the top of the NFC sticker to prevent any filament not sticking to it. Better safe than sorry!
2. The LinkedIn font and tag design are based on the original brand files available as SVG.
3. To write data on the NFC chip, you can use the NFC Tools app for iOS or Android. It’s very easy to do if you have an NFC-enabled smartphone.
4. I used Bambulab's PETG filament in white and blue for this project. After several editions, I optimized the font and top layers for ironing, achieving a near-perfect finish (PETG can be challenging in this regard).

 

I shared the Final prints with my colleagues, and we took them to a trade show. It was incredibly convenient for others to connect with us on LinkedIn through the NFC tags.

 

Enjoy!

 

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