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MPO66 - 3D printed case for the Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator
MPO66 - 3D printed case for the Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator
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A 3D printed case with a vintage synth design for the teenage engineering pocket operator. Like all cases, the case is made with high quality Prusament and Extrudr filament printed on Prusa i3 3D printer.
An acrylic glass pane is incorporated into the LCD opening on the top. This provides additional protection for the Pocket Operator's display.
Note: To insert the pocket operator into the housing, the PO hanger must be completely removed. Residue may need to be carefully sanded off to ensure the top of the Pocket Operator is smooth and straight. Never force the Pocket Operator into the case!
If you don't want to remove the Pocket Operator's pendant, you can also find cases in the shop where the Pocket Operator's pendant can be inserted through an opening on the back of the case.
Instructions: You can find video instructions for using the keys and the Pocket Operator in the gallery. The procedure is identical for almost all spillerphoto 3D cases.
The default color configuration (as shown in the photos) for this case is:
16 sequencer keys: black rubberized (TPU) keys
6 side buttons: gray hard (PLA)
1 play button: red-hard (PLA)
Housing color: light gray
The Pocket Operator MPO66 case includes:
Top part of the housing with acrylic glass for PO screen protection
Lower part of the case with opening for battery access
4 screws
23 keys
2 encoder caps
Delivery time:
The article will be made after receipt of order.
The delivery times (incl. 5 days processing time) are:
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Germany: 7 working days
- Europe: 10 working days
- World: 14 working days
The pocket operator shown in the photos is not included.





