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When industrial 3D printing fits where ideas happen

If you're like many engineers and manufacturing teams we talk to, you're constantly balancing speed, cost, and space—trying to move ideas into real, functional parts without overcomplicating your workflow or outsourcing every iteration.

That challenge is exactly what led us at HP to rethink how industrial polymer 3D printing shows up in everyday workspaces. We recently introduced the HP Multi Jet Fusion 1200, a compact system built on the same Multi Jet Fusion technology used for production parts—just designed to be easier to run, easier to fit, and easier to justify.

If you have a minute, this short video gives a quick feel for what that actually looks like in practice:
A 1-minute look at the HP Multi Jet Fusion 1200.

For teams exploring ways to bring durable, production quality nylon parts in-house—without standing up a full AM facility—the MJF 1200 is meant to be a practical starting point that can scale with you.

Reach out if you want to see it in person.

—HP Additive Manufacturing Solutions







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