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What is Multi Jet Fusion 3D Printing?

The Definitive Guide to MJF, HP’s Leading 3D Printing Technology

Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) is transforming the world of additive manufacturing. This guide explains how MJF works, its unique advantages, supported materials, and why it’s the go-to solution for industrial prototypes and end-use parts. Whether you’re new to 3D printing or a seasoned engineer, start here to unlock the full potential of MJF with Ziggzagg.

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Technology Overview

How Does Multi Jet Fusion Work?

Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) is a powder bed fusion 3D printing process developed by HP. It uses an inkjet array to deposit fusing and detailing agents onto a layer of powdered thermoplastic, which is then fused by heat to create solid parts. The process repeats layer by layer, enabling rapid production of highly detailed, mechanically robust components. MJF stands out for its speed, isotropic mechanical properties, and ability to produce complex geometries without support structures.