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A tea station for the counter: compartments full of enveloped tea bags behind colourful snap-in faceplates — pull the front bag out through the wave opening, pop a plate off to refill. Configure the grid, merge full-height columns for your favourite tea, and size every compartment to your brand's envelopes. The body prints in one piece lying on its back; the faceplates print face-down and click firmly into place.
How many compartment columns side by side. Three columns of standard envelopes make a 233 mm wide caddy — mind your printer bed before going wider.
How many compartment rows stacked up. Every row adds a full shelf of tea.
How many columns, counted from the right, merge all their rows into one full-height compartment — a tall box for boxes of one favourite tea. Ignored when there is only one row.
Inside width of each compartment. Standard tea envelopes are 60-70 mm wide; 74 mm lets them drop in without wrestling.
Inside height of each compartment row. Size it a touch taller than your envelopes so they lean forward against the faceplate.
Inside depth, front to back — how many bags each compartment swallows. 40 mm holds roughly a 20-bag box.
Clearance preset for the snap-in faceplates. standard clicks firmly on most printers; snug if your printer is dialled in; loose if plates go in too hard.