P2S and X2D Screen Frame ⧸ Name Tag Customizable
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Description
I love the look of my screen covers, but most of the time my printer is running and I actually want to see the display, without losing that clean aesthetic. The solution is the Screen Frame.
![]() Designed as part of my ongoing collection of practical Bambu Lab upgrades. Each model is conceived, printed, and endurance-tested on my own machines, refined through dozens of iterations to match the printer’s true mechanical behavior. Precision isn't assumed here, it’s verified layer by layer.
Bambu Lab P2S: P2Series Design Journey
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V2 already?
This one just got an upgrade. The model now supports MakerWorld’s Model Maker customization, letting you add your own Name Tag in the lower right corner.
If you run more than one printer or even a whole print farm, it’s nice to know which one just threw the error. Or maybe you simply want to give your machine a bit more character. After all, doesn’t your printer have a name too? Maybe “Filamina”?
It gives the display a refined, industrial look while also serving a practical purpose. You can apply a cut-to-size screen protector and neatly hide the trimmed edges underneath the frame. Form and function, hand in hand.
Part #09 in my P2Series Design Journey.
Part #05 in my X2Design Journey.
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Bill of Materials Notice: Hero Shot models are usually printed in Bambu Lab PLA Basic, primarily Pumpkin Orange, Purple and Matte Charcoal Black. The Bill of Materials contains the recommended filament for the model, which may differ from the filament used for the photos.
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