How the HP Jet Fusion 3D printer works as an end-to-end solution

The HP Jet Fusion 3D printer is an end-to-end solution made up of a printer, build unit and processing station with fast cooling.


An enclosed, automated processing station provides a cleaner loading and mixing experience. The build unit moves onto the HP Jet Fusion 3D Printer, where HP fusing and detailing agents work with HP Multi Jet Fusion technology and materials to deliver fine details and dimensional accuracy.

The build then returns to the Processing Station, which includes a fast-cooling module and an enclosed unpacking and material collection system for clean extraction. With the fast cooling process, users can have access to their parts faster than with natural cooling.

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