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HP Continues to Lower Barriers to Adoption with Compact MJF 1200 & Other RAPID + TCT Announcements

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HP unveiled the MJF 1200, a compact Multi Jet Fusion 3D printer, at the RAPID + TCT event. This new printer aims to make 3D printing more accessible to a wider audience. HP also announced updates to its software and materials, further expanding its capabilities in additive manufacturing. The company continues to innovate in the 3D printing space, lowering barriers to adoption for businesses and individuals looking to leverage this technology.

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