DocumentCode
23506
Title
Toward better printing quality for a drop-on-demand ink-jet printer: improving performance by minimizing variations in drop properties
Author
Ezzeldin, M. ; van den Bosch, P.P.J. ; Weiland, S.
Author_Institution
Embedded Syst. Inst., Eindhoven, Netherlands
Volume
33
Issue
1
fYear
2013
fDate
Feb. 2013
Firstpage
42
Lastpage
60
Abstract
Drop-on-demand (DoD) ink-jet printing is an efficient technology for depositing picoliter drops on various printing surfaces. DoD technology is compatible with various liquids and does not require contacting the printing media. DoD inkjet printing combines several advantages including high speed, quiet operation, and compatibility with a variety of printing surfaces. Moreover, DoD printing can make patterns without any additional lithographic process. Ink-jet printing can reduce the number of processing steps compared to conventional patterning processes, which results in a lower production cost. Therefore, DoD ink-jet technology is applied in many engineering and scientific applications (see Figure 1), such as the formation of the conductive tracks for printed circuit boards, color filters in flat panel displays and plasma displays, polymer light-emitting diode displays, organic transistors, and the construction of DNA microarrays [1]-[5].
Keywords
drops; ink jet printers; ink jet printing; lithography; DNA microarray; DoD ink-jet printing; DoD technology; color filter; drop properties; drop-on-demand ink-jet printer; engineering application; flat panel display; lithographic process; organic transistor; patterning process; picoliter drop; plasma display; polymer light-emitting diode display; printed circuit board; printing media; printing quality; printing surface; production cost; scientific application; Heating; Ink jet printing; Printing; US Department of Defense;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Control Systems, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1066-033X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCS.2012.2225926
Filename
6417264
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