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Stackable Full-size Paper Tray

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 9% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 9% infill
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This is a stackable 1-tier paper tray for organizing A4 or Letter size paper

After making a 5-tier paper organizer (shelves), I realized I needed a single tray design that can be stacked

You can check out the 5-tier version here:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1647352-desk-paper-organizer#profileId-1741215

 

Tray Dimensions:

  • Width: 230mm
  • Height: 65mm
  • Depth: 320mm
  • Space between trays when stacked: 55mm

You can print the floor and side parts separately (front and back), and assemble them easily.
The back panel helps make the tray more stable

The model is split for printers that are not H2D, so you’ll need to print 4 times to complete one tray

 

There is a small part at the top that allows stacking, Supports are needed
No super glue is required — the parts snap together. Start assembling from the back side

I printed mine in two-tone colors, but it also looks nice in a single color

 

(Korean)

This is a single-tier tray designed for organizing A4 or Letter-sized paper

Having previously created a 5-tier shelf, I recognized the necessity for a design that allows individual trays to be stacked

The 5-tier version is available for viewing at the following link
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1647352-desk-paper-organizer#profileId-1741215

 

The comprehensive dimensions of this model are delineated as follows

  • Width: 230mm
  • Height: 65mm
  • Depth: 320mm
  • Spacing between stacked tiers: 55mm

The floor panel and both side walls can be printed in front and back sections for subsequent assembly. The rear panel imparts superior stability

This model has been intentionally segmented to accommodate printing on machines lacking H2D functionality. Consequently, a total of four prints are necessary to construct a single complete tray

 

Supports are necessitated by the design facilitating vertical stacking. The components are engineered for simple interlocking, thus obviating the need for super glue. Assembly should commence from the rear

While I opted for a two-tone aesthetic in my print, a monochromatic rendition similarly presents a refined appearance

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