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3D Printable case for Zemmix Neo computers

by rigues · via Thingiverse
FormatSTL
CategoryElectronics
LicenseCC BY-NC
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UploadedApr 6, 2026
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Description

This is a 3D-Printable replacement case for the "Zemmix Neo" MSX computers. It was designed for and tested on a Brazilian model, but should also work with the european boards. The case is composed of the following parts: Top case (Zemmix Neo Top Case v2_5.stl) Bottom case (Zemmix Neo Bottom Case v2_5.stl) Faceplate and Buttons (Zemmix Neo Faceplate and Buttons v2_5.stl) Slot Covers (Zemmix Neo Slot Covers.stl) Apart from the 3D printable parts described above, the only other parts needed to assemble the case are: Four 8 mm M3 screws Four M3 nuts Five 12 mm M3 screws Optionally, 4 dome or disc-shaped rubber feet, 4 mm thick (or more). The case was designed to be printed on a standard Creality Ender 3 with a 220 x 220 mm bed. Approximate printing times and filament usage, on PLA with a 0.4 mm nozzle and 0.20 mm layers at the NORMAL SPEED setting in Prusa Slicer are: Top case: 7 hours, 3 mins - 83,96 grams Bottom case: 5 hours, 35 mins - 75,08 grams Faceplate and Buttons: 1 hour, 33 mins - 16,01 grams Slot covers: 57 mins - 11,45 grams At the settings above, total filament usage is around 186 grams. Top and bottom cases should be rotated 45° on the Z axis to fit on the printer bed (see the "How to Position" image). The original Zemmixes (CPC-51) are recognized by their colorful designs, so I recommend printing the faceplate and buttons in a different color from the rest of the case (that's why they are separate files). Assembly instructions are available on my YouTube channel, at: https://youtu.be/uOXiTDttgUE (sorry, Brazilian Portuguese only).
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