It showed off one 3D printed product strong enough to pick up a car, and another for the 3D printer, that was itself printed by the 3D printer, to prove the resolution. The company also said that it'll print colors far more accurately than any 3D printer has yet, and flaunted several sample objects to prove it. HP has developed a prototype model (shown at the top), but for now, it'll be strictly aimed at manufacturing businesses. The tech giant recently announced that it will spin off its PC and printer business from its corporate hardware division, so its hard to say where the new 3D printers will fit in. It's set to arrive to manufacturers in 2016, but there's no word yet on pricing or whether you'll be able to start manufacturing widgets at home.