HP Jet Fusion 4200: Advanced Multi‑Jet Fusion 3D Printer for Production
HP’s Multi‑Jet Fusion (MJF) technology uses a fusing agent and a detailing agent, jetted onto a polymer powder bed to selectively melt particles and build complex, high‑precision parts.
Since its 2016 launch, the HP Jet Fusion 4200 has become a staple in automotive and consumer product manufacturing, delivering reliable performance and rapid production.
HP Jet Fusion 4200 Specifications
- Company: HP
- Application: Production
- Industry: Automotive, Consumer Products
- Technology: Multi‑Jet Fusion (MJF)
- Printer Type: Polymer Powder
- Launched in: 2016
Materials
- PA 11, PA 12
Build Size (XYZ)
- Metric: 406 x 305 x 406 mm
- Imperial: 16 x 12 x 16 inches
Key Properties
- Layer Thickness: 70 – 120 µm
- Build Rate: 4,500 cm³/h (275 in³/h)
- Closed Print Chamber: Fully Enclosed
- Connectivity: Wi‑Fi, Ethernet
- Camera: None
System Requirements
- Operating System: Mac OS X, Windows
- Software: HP SmartStream 3D Command Center
Dimensions & Weight
- Dimensions (Metric): 2,178 x 1,238 x 1,448 mm
- Dimensions (Imperial): 85.7 x 48.7 x 57 inches
- Weight (Metric): 730 kg
- Weight (Imperial): 1,609 lbs
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