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Sourcing HP MJF Parts Just Got Faster with Craftcloud’s New On-Demand Printing Service

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by Carolyn Schwaar
Published Apr 16, 2026

The new HP 3D Printing Service, powered by Craftcloud's marketplace technology provides a single interface for instant quotes and orders from HP’s global production partners.

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Sourcing high-quality HP Multi Jet Fusion (MJF) parts just got easier: HP Additive Manufacturing Solutions (HP AM) and global advanced manufacturing platform Craftcloud just launched a new, on-demand portal, allowing engineers and designers to get instant quotes and order professional-grade parts through a single, streamlined interface.

The new HP 3D Printing Service Powered by Craftcloud is a joint effort that combines HP’s AM technologies with Craftcloud’s digital manufacturing expertise in a platform designed to simplify and accelerate the process of sourcing high-quality HP 3D MJF parts.

A Unified Platform for Faster, Smarter Part Sourcing

You can seamlessly upload digital files, connect with HP AM production partners, and manage orders for global delivery all through a single, intuitive interface.

“Our collaboration ensures that customers benefit from the reliability and innovation of HP’s technologies, supported by Craftcloud’s proven digital platform,” says Mikkel Kring, managing director of Craftcloud. “By leveraging the combined strengths of HP and Craftcloud, customers can accelerate their innovation cycles and bring products to market faster.”

The new HP 3D Printing Service ensures that every order is fulfilled by vetted, quality-focused partners who meet HP’s standards. Customers can select from a wide range of HP MJF materials, including:

  • HP 3D High Reusability PA 12 enabled by Evonik
  • HP 3D High Reusability PA 12 S enabled by Arkema
  • HP 3D High Reusability PA 12 FR enabled by Evonik
  • HP 3D High Reusability PA 12 W
Parts 3D printed using HP MJF technology at 3D Prod in France, an HP Additive Manufacturing Network partner, and part of the HP 3D Printing Service, powered by Craftcloud (Source: 3D Prod)

HP says the printing portal aims to solve a persistent challenge for companies adopting additive manufacturing: choosing between the significant investment in in-house 3D printing systems and the often-fragmented process of sourcing parts from multiple external service bureaus worldwide.

Special Promotion Tied to the New HP Multi Jet Fusion 1200 3D Printer Solution

Customers who sign up to purchase the new compact HP MJF 1200 3D Printer, recently announced at Rapid + TCT in Boston, will receive 20% off all orders placed through the HP 3D Printing Service, up to a total value of $2,000.

Additionally, 20% of the total amount spent on parts through the HP 3D Printing Service will be applied as a credit toward the final purchase price of the HP MJF 1200, up to a maximum total discount of $20,000. The system is expected to be available in 2027.

By lowering the barriers to entry through the new lower-cost MJF1200 and the 3D Printing Service, HP aims to help innovators move more efficiently from ideation to final part and, ultimately, to full-scale production.

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How It Works: Upload, Quote, Order

The HP 3D Printing Service powered by Craftcloud provides instant quotes for parts in  MJF technology (Source: Craftcloud)

Upload your digital files to the portal to receive immediate, competitive price quotes from a selection of MJF specialists.

The portal provides full visibility into provider names and locations, giving you the freedom to choose who you want to work with. This feature sets the protal apart from other on-demand platforms.

“Craftcloud was thrilled to partner with HP to build this portal, enabling access to the top MJF technology providers worldwide,” says Kring. “MJF has long been one of Craftcloud’s most ordered technologies, so we are thrilled to support HP’s goal to make MJF technology even more accessible.”

Key features of the HP 3D Printing Service powered by Craftcloud include:

  • Instant quoting: Fast digital-file uploads generate immediate price quotes from HP’s global network of HP MJF technology production partners.
  • Vetted quality: The portal provides access to a curated network of service partners who have been vetted by HP for quality, consistency, and reliability.
  • Material variety: Customers can order parts in most certified HP 3D Printing materials, making the service suitable for everything from initial prototypes to end-use production parts.
  • Finishing options: Based on location and prover, parts printed using HP MJF technology can be dyed, polished, vapor smoothed, electroplated, and more.
  • Expert support: The service is backed by Craftcloud’s experienced customer support team, which is ready to assist with any technical, material, or order-related questions.

The platform is built to serve a wide range of applications, including short-run manufacturing, iterative product development, digital inventory programs, and large-scale series production.

Looking ahead, Craftcloud sees this initiative as a model for future collaborations. “Craftcloud is excited to be the backbone of this new portal for HP MJF technology,” Kring adds. “We have plans to expand our technology partnerships with more established additive manufacturing technology providers that our global customer base has long relied on for quality parts.”

Get an Instant MJF Quote Here

The HP 3D Printing Service Powered by Craftcloud is live today. To upload a part and receive an instant quote, visit the portal.

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About the Author:
Carolyn is All3DP’s senior editor and a journalist with 25+ years covering business and technology. Passionate about making tech accessible, her work also appears on Forbes.com.
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