HP HP Jet Fusion 1200 3D Printer
HP Jet Fusion 1200 delivers production-quality, repeatable 3D parts using HP Multi Jet Fusion technology. It offers dual-agent precision control, up to 80% powder reusability, and a 12 L build volume.
- Produce watertight parts with consistent isotropic mechanical properties.
- Reduce material costs by enabling up to 80% powder reuse.
- Cut post-processing hours via contained automated powder handling and unpacking.
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HP Jet Fusion 1200 3D Printer
HP Multi Jet Fusion Technology
Backed by 10 years of additive innovation, HP Multi Jet Fusion technology delivers industrial-grade parts with exceptional quality — build after build.
Key Features of the HP Jet Fusion 1200 3D Printer:
- Dual agent for precision control.
- Best-in-class isotropy.
- Up to 80% powder reusability.
- Predictable print times.
Industrial MJF that fits you
Consistency and reliability ensures results that exceed expectations.
- Strong, accurate, watertight parts delivering production-quality results.
- Industrial-grade HP MJF technology in a more accessible form.
- 12L build volume that fits within your space.
- Repeatability and consistency across parts and builds for demanding applications.
Easy to Run, Built to Scale
The HP MFJ1200 not only fits in your space, but scales alongside you needs.
- Fully guided on-system workflow that supports you at every step.
- Save time with automated powder management.
- Clear, contained workspace with automated unpacking.
- Scale your production, your way — within the same technology.
Iterate your ideas fast
In-house production eliminates long lead times, confidentiality concerns, and external dependencies.
- Functional 3D parts printed in under 12 hours.
- Reduce cost per part with in-house printing.
- Take control of your schedules, cost, and quality.
- Protect your confidential designs.
FAQ
Does the 3D printer use the same technology as the existing MJF systems?
Yes. The 3D Printer is based on HP’s proprietary Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) technology, which delivers consistent 3D-printed parts across HP’s existing MJF portfolio.
What are the key advantages of the HP MJF technology?
HP Multi Jet Fusion technology enables the production of complex 3D parts that can´t be made by other methods. By using a combination of fusing and detailing agents with area-wide fusing, the technology supports the creation of strong, accurate, watertight parts with fine detail.
What is the build volume?
The 3D Printer offers a build volume of 12 liters. The longest build axis is along the X direction, which can support horizontal part orientation and efficient packing strategies.
When will it be available?
The 3D Printer is currently planned for availability in early 2027. Please contact your HP representative for the most up-to-date information.
Which materials will be available?
At launch, the 3D Printer is planned to support HP 3D HR PA 12, enabled by Evonik. Additional compatible materials will be introduced after launch.
How quickly can I get finished parts?
Typical print times can be under 12 hours when using standard print mode with HP 3D High Reusability PA 12, enabled by Evonik, across the full build height.
How much does the 3D Printing Solution cost?
Pricing is expected to start below USD $60,000.
What does the service contract cost?
The annual service contract is typically priced at approximately 10% of the full 3D Printing solution hardware price. Final pricing may vary by region and contract terms.
What does the service contract include?
Service coverage generally includes next-business-day parts delivery in many markets, with most parts designed to be customer-replaceable. When required, in-person service is typically provided within three business days.
How much does the 3D printing material cost?
3D printing materials pricing is expected to start at approximately USD $100 per kilogram. Pricing is structured to support volume based commercial agreements, with more favorable per kilogram pricing typically available at higher print volumes.
What software is included with the system?
The 3D printing solution includes Magics Print for HP by Materialise for build preparation and HP 3D Center for system real-time monitoring and fleet management. Both are included with the solution at no additional cost.
What post-processing options are available?
HP is working with select post-processing partners to validate compatible solutions. Recommended post-processing workflows are planned to be available at launch.
Is 3D-as-a-Service available for the HP MJF 1200 3D Printer?
3DasaService (3DaaS) may be available in select countries, depending on region, offering a flexible consumption-based model. Please contact your HP representative to confirm local availability and applicable terms.
What are the primary site requirements?
The 3D Printing solution is designed to operate without specialized site infrastructure such as dedicated exhaust systems. Standard electrical connections (110V/230V) and basic environmental controls are recommended for optimal operation. Final site requirements may vary—please consult HP site preparation documentation or your sales representative.