May 12, 2025
Description
When it comes to my 3D printers, I'm brand neutral. When it comes to operating my fleet of inexpensive FDM machines, I'm more comfortable with a uniform environment, and the Creality Ender 3 / CR-10 display is the best supported when it comes to 3rd party inexpensive main boards, so I tend to use it with most of my machines, regardless of their manufacture.
When I use a Creality display with machines of differing origins, I like to adorn them with the machines manufacturer logo. I've been including the display pieces with other printer upgrades, but today, I went to reprint a bezel for my Tronxy XY-2 Pro, and I couldn't find my original Tronxy bezel model anywhere, so I must never have published it.
I decided to remodel my Tronxy bezel, and then also to gather all of the other branded display bezels and put them here in one easy to find location.
For those who simply want an unbranded face for an Ender 3 style display, and for those who would prefer to decorate them to their liking, I included “Unbranded_E3_Display_Bezel.stl” for those purposes.
In addition to the unbranded face, I've included faces for Creality, Tronxy, Sunlu, Sovol, Anet, and for the CTC A10s. If I use the Ender 3 display for machines of other manufacture, I'll simply add them here.
In addition to the assortment of display bezels, The two files “E3_Display_Back.stl” and “E3_Display_Stand.stl” will work with any of the bezels and allow for fitment to any FDM printer using 40x20mm or 40x40mm extrusions as their base. The file “E3_Front_Display_Extension.stl” is specific to the Creality Ender 3, and is for locating the Ender 3 display slightly past the forward edge of the left 40x40mm extrusion.
I print all these parts as they're modeled in the STL's with no special considerations, however, when I print the bezel's and display backs, I do like to use supports “to buildplate only” with a support overhang angle of 50 degrees to ensure the screw hole bottoms remain intact. Those tiny supports can be easily pushed out from the back side using a hex key or small screw driver.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Share Alike
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