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Bean Compartment Extension DeLonghi PrimaDonna 66XY

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PLA/PETG 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
PLA/PETG 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Hello!

 

Here you will find an extension for coffee beans, as the compartment is quite small. The height of the extension is 8cm, and the lid adds another 5mm on top (total height of the lid inner/outer 10mm).

 

The attachment is suitable for DeLonghi Prima Donna 66 series, also known as ECAM 6600 or ESAM66XY.

Accordingly, the attachment should fit models such as 6600, 6620, 6650, and probably the 6700 series.

 

You can check this by measuring your original lid; it should be approximately 24.1cm long x 8.6cm wide.

The rounding of the original lid edges at the front and rear left has a 4mm radius.

 

I printed in PETG, but PLA should also work, as the heat at the top is limited.

 

Additionally, a 20mm thick inner rim was added to the container, as adhesion issues could arise above a certain layer height!

 

ATTENTION:

 

The original compartment is slightly beveled at the contact surface; this side faces upwards during printing. Accordingly, the side on the print bed (smooth side without bevel) must face upwards when placing it into the machine (rotate 180 degrees), also refer to my image from Fusion.

 

 

The model is very precise, so it is important that third-party filaments and possibly the printer are correctly calibrated.

 

To counteract this, there is an extra print plate with a small, cut version of the container. You can print this as a test beforehand to check the fit. Here too, the aforementioned bevel must be observed! If everything fits, you can print the large container without running the risk of printing it for nothing and wasting filament :)

 

Upon request, I can also adjust dimensions accordingly to compensate for tolerances.

 

 

Happy printing! :)

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