MJF 3D Printing Service

Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D printing is one of the most widely used additive manufacturing technologies. This process is valued for its precision, durability, and versatility, making it ideal for a wide variety of applications and projects. From custom ATV modification parts to functional office storage accessories, Multi Jet Fusion delivers high-quality, reliable results. Learn more about our MJF 3D printing services below.

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JawsTec Offers a Multi Jet Fusion Printing Service 

 

Using HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D printing machines, we manufacture premium-quality products with exceptional precision, accuracy, and consistency. Our process enables you to redesign parts quickly and accelerate product development with rapid turnaround times.

Through our instant quote system, ordering your parts is seamless and efficient. Simply upload your 3D CAD file, and our platform will analyze your design and provide a locked-in price within seconds—eliminating the delays of manual quoting. Once your order is placed, our team processes your files, prints your parts, and prepares them for delivery as quickly as possible.

Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D printing works by depositing a binding agent onto layers of powdered material, which are then fused together to create durable, high-performance parts. This modern, cost-effective manufacturing method makes MJF an ideal solution for both prototyping and production applications.

MJF Process FAQ

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    What is Multi Jet Fusion (MJF)?

    Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) is an industrial 3D printing technology developed by HP. It produces functional nylon parts with high detail, strength, and consistency.

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    What is the resolution of your parts?

    Our layer thickness is 80 microns for MJF, but we offer 120 microns in SLS.

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    What printers do you print with?

    We use the MJF 5600 Pro/5210 machines from HP, along with the EOS P396/P770 and XYZ 230 machines.

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    What wall thickness should my parts have?

    Your parts should have a minimal wall thickness of 1mm.

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    What is the difference in MJF and SLS printing?

    MJF processes use a binding agent to solidify layers of powder according to a computer reading a CAD file. SLS printing works by solidifying the powder layers with a laser according to a computer reading a CAD file.

Advantages of Using Jawstec for your MJF Printing Projects:

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High Precision Printers and Parts

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Realtime Online Quotes

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Quick & Reliable Delivery

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Variety of Materials Options

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Variety of Finishing Options

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Our 3D printing instant quote page is an accurate and locked-in price that we guarantee. No hidden costs. Our instant quotes are not just suggestions, but the real price with real analysis of the parts being quoted.

MJF Materials

Selecting the correct material is a vital step in every project process. The ideal material option is highly dependent on your particular use case and needs. Because almost every material has particular strengths and weaknesses, you want to be sure to choose the one that will best meet your requirements. 

Materials

Polypropylene
Full Color
Glass-filled
Nylon PA 11
Nylon PA 12
Nylon PA 12 Smooth

Finishing Options

Raw

Is the default surface finish right out of the printer after all the excess power has been removed by our PowerShot

Polished

Is the part being tumbled in our PowerShot S and then manually shot-peened, this provides a smooth finish to your part.

Vapor Polished

Is the process of smoothing the surface of 3D Printed parts using our PostPro3D machine. The results give your parts the look of professionally made injection molded parts.

Choose the right finish for your project when you upload to our instant 3D quote page.

Last Updated: Jan 23, 2026 @ 12:06 pm