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(TPU) PS2 MEMORY CARD LABEL HOLDER

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill overture tpu 95a
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill overture tpu 95a
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Description

PS2 Memory Card Label Holder

A simple yet practical holder that makes it easy to label and identify your memory cards. Perfect if you have multiple cards and want to instantly see which game or save data is stored on each one — without sticking labels directly onto the plastic.

 

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 Features

  • Keeps labels securely in place.
  • Helps protect the memory card from residue.
  • Quick identification of save games.

 Use Cases

  • Label different games (racing, RPGs).
  • Organize your memory card collection.
  • Great for retro gamers and collectors who don't like ruining their memory cards with sticker labels that can leave residue on the cards.

 Print Settings

  • Material: TPU.
  • Print time: ~30 minutes per holder.
  • Material usage: under 3 g TPU per piece.
  • Layer height: 0.2 mm.
  • Supports: not required.
  • 1 Tighter version and 1 looser version. 1x or 6x on the plate.
  • Printed by object to reduce stringing.
  • Remember to dry your TPU.
  • I used overture TPU 95A. If using a different brand, fine tuning
  •  might be needed.

 Tip

Print in different colors to quickly categorize cards (for example one color per genre or game series).

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