Multinational printing firm HP ’s additive manufacturing division used RAPID + TCT 2026 to announce its smallest Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) 3D printer yet, alongside updates across its polymer and metal platforms. The centerpiece announcement is the HP MJF 1200 3D Printer , a compact system with a 12-liter build volume. HP is positioning it as an entry point to its industrial MJF portfolio, with full availability planned for early 2027. Every unit ships bundled with Magics Print for HP, a build-preparation software developed by Materialise as part of the CO-AM ecosystem , covering nesting, part orientation, and build layout. Eric Paris, Design Prototyper at Anima Design, said the HP MJF 1200 solution “delivers industrial ‑grade parts in a compact format” and helps them validate designs “without changing our workflows.” The move signals an effort to bring industrial-grade additive manufacturing out of centralized production facilities and closer to engineering teams, design studios, and clinical settings.…