How the MZhP 3D Printer Works

Mar 03, 2026

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The MZhP 3D printer works based on Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) technology, achieving high-precision, high-performance 3D printing by precisely controlling material properties at the voxel level.

 

Developed by HP, this technology uses voxels (volume pixels) as control units. During each layer's printing, the print head jets two processing agents: a fusion agent to promote powder material fusion, and a refiner to control edge sharpness and surface quality. Subsequently, an infrared light source scans the entire layer, rapidly solidifying the powder in the fusion agent's effective area.

 

The entire process takes place within a closed build chamber, building up layer by layer to ultimately form a robust, isotropic finished part.

 

Compared to traditional 3D printing technologies, MJF offers advantages such as faster printing speeds, higher part strength, better surface quality, and higher material utilization, making it suitable for large-scale additive manufacturing.

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