HP 3D Printers: how the HP Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution works

Learn more about the new HP Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution here: http://hp.tl/6004BUBsj The new HP Jet Fusion 3D Printing Solution is much more than a 3D printer — it’s a true, end-to-end solution. It begins with easy-to-use software that removes existing 3D file format changes. It also streamlines print preparation, through accurate build time estimations, automated packing and embedded quality checks. 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. Start producing more functional parts within the same day, up to 10 times faster and at the lowest cost with the new HP 3D printers. +++ LEGAL FOOTNOTES: Up to 10 times faster/Breakthrough Productivity: Based on internal testing and public data, HP Jet Fusion 3D average printing cost-per-part is half the cost of comparable FDM and SLS printer solutions from $100,000 USD to $300,000 USD on market as of April 2016. Testing variables: Part Quantity-1 full bucket of parts from HP Jet Fusion 3D at 20% of packing density vs same number of parts on above-mentioned competitive devices; Part Size 30g; Layer thickness: 0.1 mm/0.004 inches. Fast Cooling enabled by HP Jet Fusion 3D Processing Station with Fast Cooling, available in April 2017. HP Jet Fusion 3D Processing Station with Fast Cooling accelerates parts cooling time versus recommended manufacturer time by SLS printer solutions from $100,000 USD to $300,000 USD, as tested in April 2016. FDM not applicable. Lower Cost-Per Post: Based on internal testing and public data, HP Jet Fusion 3D printing solution average printing cost-per-part is half the cost of comparable FDM & SLS printer solutions from $100,000 USD to $300,000 USD on market as of April 2016. Cost analysis based on: standard solution configuration price, supplies price, and maintenance costs recommended by manufacturer. Cost criteria: printing 1-2 buckets per day/ 5 days per week over 1 year of 30 grams parts at 10% packing density using the powder reusability ratio recommended by manufacturer. Cleaner workflow: The term "cleaner", does not refer to any indoor air quality requirements and/or consider related air quality regulations or testing that may be applicable. Superior, Consistent Quality: Based on dimensional accuracy of ±0.2 mm/0.008 inches, measured after sand blasting. Based on the following mechanical properties: Tensile strength at 50 Mpa (XYZ), Modulus 1900 Mpa (XYZ). ASTM standard tests with PA-12 material. See hp.com/go/3Dmaterials for more information on materials specifications. Continuous printing: Continuous printing requires an additional HP Jet Fusion 3D Build Unit (standard printer configuration includes one HP Jet Fusion 3D Build Unit). HP 3D High Reusability PA12: HP Jet Fusion 3D print solution with HP 3D High Reusability PA12 has the highest post-production surplus powder reusability with 80% reusability vs any other power based 3D printing technology using PA12 material. Consistent performance with only 20% powder refresh rate.

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