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NIP23: International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies and Digital Fabrication 2007
Anchorage, Alaska
September 2007 , Volume 23
ISBN / ISSN: 0-89208-273-9
978 pages
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© 2007; The Society for Imaging Science and Technology
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Plenary Session
Ramon Borrell, Xaar plc
Plenary Session
Ross Mills, imaging Technology international (iTi)
Plenary Session
Ramon Borrell, Xaar plc
Plenary Session
Ross Mills, imaging Technology international (iTi)
Breakfast Plenary
Ramon Borrell, Xaar plc
Toner Based Printing Processes
Lawrence B. Schein, consultant; Volkhard Maess, OPS; and Yusuke Takeda, Ricoh Company, Ltd.
- Improvement of Gradient Index Array Using Illumination Analysis
Akihiro Yamamura, Oki Data Corporation (Japan); pages 14-17.
- New Technologies for High Durable/Reliable Photoconductor Unit in Color MFP
Tadashi Kasai, Tokuya Ohjimi, Shinichi Kawahara, Takatsugu Fujishiro, and Jun Shiori, Ricoh Company, Ltd. (Japan); pages 18-21.
- Analysis of Image Defects at Solid Edges in Single Component Development Systems
J. Yoo, Jeanman Sur, Ki-Jae Do, and Jongmoon Eun, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (South Korea); pages 22-25.
- Statistical Consequences of Toner Size and Charge Distributions
Inan Chen and Ming-Kai Tse, Quality Engineering Associates (QEA), Inc. (USA); pages 26-30.
- Characteristics of Development
Eric Stelter and Joseph Guth, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 31-31.
- Estimation of Developed Toner Mass in Two-component Electrophotographic System by Large-scale Discrete Element Method
Hiroshi Mio, Keihanna Interaction Plaza Inc., and Yoshihiro Matsuoka, Atsuko Shimosaka, Yoshiyuki Shirakawa, and Jusuke Hidaka, Doshisha University (Japan); pages 32-36.
- Simulating Motion of Toner Using the Discrete Element Method
Hong Ren, Larry Stauffer, Thom Ives, and Santiago Rodriguez, Hewlett-Packard Company (USA); pages 37-42.
- Dynamics of Carrier Particles in Two-Component Magnetic Development System of Electrophotography
Hiroyuki Kawamoto, Takashi Hiratsuka, Hideyuki Wakai, and Takashi Adachi, Waseda University (Japan); pages 43-47.
- Electrical Properties of a Magnetic Brush Using a High Resolution Field Probe
Michael D. Thompson, Paul W. Morehouse, Palghat Ramesh, and John G. Shaw, Xerox Research Center; and Helena Silva, University of Connecticut (USA); pages 48-52.
- Flow of Particulates, Toner and Developers in a Housing Cavity
Suresh Ahuja, Xerox Corporation (USA); pages 53-55.
- The Effect of Relative Humidity on Corona Discharge
Song Jiang, Jingchen Huand, and Yasushi Hoshino, Nippon Institute of Technology (Japan); pages 56-60.
- Effect of Charging Method on Charging Characteristics of Mono-component Toner
Chamili Kumar Keteepe Kankanamalage, Song Jiang, Tadasuke Ohtsuki, and Yasushi Hoshino, Nippon Institute of Technology; and Kueiying Sheu and Jeng-Seng Huang, Trend Tone Imaging, Inc. (Japan); pages 61-64.
- Innovative Polyurethane Materials for Use in Digital Imaging Equipment
Joseph Lovette, Peter Ferraro, and Kenneth Overk, Foamex International Inc. (USA); pages 65-67.
- Evaluations of Toner Supply Capabilities for some Typical Two-component Developing Systems
Teruaki Mitsuya and Kaoru Kataoka, Ricoh Printing Systems, Ltd. (Japan); pages 68-72.
- Optimizing Laser Print Quality: Phase Space Modeling
Dror Kella and Amiran Lavon, Hewlett-Packard Company (Israel); pages 73-76.
- A Numerical Simulation Method of Toner Transfer Considering Voltage Distribution of Transfer Belt
Shinji Aoki, Masaki Sukesako, and Masami Kadonaga, Ricoh Company, LTD. (Japan); pages 77-80.
Ink Jet Printing Materials
Caroline Hayes, Cabot Corporation; Stephen Yeates, Univerisity of Manchester; and Hiroyuki Onishi, Seiko Epson Corporation
- Paper Compatibility with Pigment Ink Controlled in Penetration and Viscosity
Michihiko Namba, Akiko Bannai, Tomohiro Inoue, Toru Oshima, Masayuki Koyano, Akihiko Gotoh, and Kiyofumi Nagai, Ricoh Company, Ltd.; and Tomohiro Inoue, Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan); pages 81-84.
- Alleviating Ink-Jet Mottle and Strike-Through in Uncoated Fine Paper
Daniel F. Varnell, Hercules Incorporated (USA); pages 85-89.
- High-Temperature Component Interactions in Pigment-Based Thermal Ink Jet Printing Inks
Mark E. Irving, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 90-94.
- Nobel Aqueous Inkjet Ink Set Realizing High Speed and High Image Quality
Takatsugu Doi, Kunichi Yamashita, Manabu Numata, and Ken Hashimoto, Fuji Xerox Company, Ltd. (Japan); pages 95-98.
- Universal Black Inks Based on New Polymeric Carbon Black Dispersions
Gary L. House, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 99-103.
- Injet Printing of Polymers in the Semi-Dilute Regime
Stephen Yeates, Desheng Xu, Veronica Sanchez Romaguera, Silvia Barbossa, and Will Travis, University of Manchester (UK); and Jos S. de Wit, and Paul Swan, Eastman Chemical Company (UK); pages 104-109.
- High Performance Porous Inkjet Media Derived from Fumed Silica
Tienteh Chen and Eric Burch, Hewlett-Packard Company (USA); pages 110-113.
- A Novel Photoinitiator for U.V. Curable Digital Applications
Andrew Naisby, Rosanna Telesca, Giorgia Sitta, and Amalia DiMatteo, Ciba Specialty Chemicals (USA); pages 114-117.
- Ink Jet Pigments: The Triple S Concept
Hans-Tobias Macholdt, Clariant Produkte (Deutschland) GmbH (Germany); pages 118-120.
- Wicking Process of an Inkjet Ink on Printing Media
Heungsup Park, Sung W. Kang, and Seungmin Ryu, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Korea); pages 121-125.
- Pigments & Dispersions for Energy Curable Inkjet Inks
Mark Ortalano, George Robertson, and Stanislav Vilner, Sun Chemical Corporation (USA); pages 126-128.
- Reactive Silanes in Cationic UV Jet-inks
Alexander Grant, SunJet (UK); pages 129-133.
- Photocurable Inkjet Ink for Printing on Metallic and Plastic Substrates
Mitsuru Ishibashi, Yasuyuki Hotta, and Tohru Ushirogochi, Toshiba Corporation; and Ryozo Akiyama, Kazuhiko Ohtsu, Hiroshi Kiyomoto, and Chiaki Tanuma, Toshiba TEC Corporation (Japan); pages 134-137.
Thermal Printing
Hirotoshi Terao, Alps Electric Co., Ltd. and Wendell Brattlie, Eastman Kodak Company
- Thermal Analysis Technology of Full Color Thermal Printing
Hirotoshi Terao and Hisashi Hoshino, Alps Electric Co., Ltd. (Japan); pages 138-141.
- Maximized Performance of Thermal Printhead
Hidekazu Akamatsu, Naoto Matsukubo, Yoshihiro Inokuma, Takashi Aso, and Kazuya Shindo, Kyocera Corporation (Japan); pages 142-147.
- New Erase Head for RFID Thermal Rewritable Media
Jiro Oi and Hideo Taniguchi, HIT Devices Ltd. (USA); pages 148-150.
- Thermal Print Head Technology for Each Application
Tadashi Yamamoto, Tadayoshi Sato, Masatoshi Nakanishi, and Takaya Nagahata, ROHM Electronics USA, LLC (USA); pages 151-154.
- Slipping Layer for Thermal Donor
David G. Foster, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 155-158.
Color Science and Image Processing
Chai Wah Wu, IBM; Alan Hodgson, Alan Hodgson Consulting; and Yasushi Hoshino, Nippon Institute of Technology
- Fundamental Considerations Related to Chromatic Adaptation
Nobuhito Matsushiro, OKI Electric Industry Company, Ltd. (Japan); pages 159-164.
- Cross Platforms Display Calibration and Profiling (MacOs and Windows)
Reem El Asaleh and Paul D. Fleming III, Western Michigan University (USA); pages 165-170.
- Process Color Profiling: Syncing a Digital Press with an Offset Press
Laura Ann Kraft, Kate Mary Blout, and Paul D. Fleming III, Western Michigan University (USA); pages 171-174.
- A Psychophysical Evaluation of a Gamut Expansion Algorithm Based on Chroma Mapping II: Expansion within Object Color Data Bases
Tomotaka Hirokawa, Masao Inui, Toyoshi Morioka, and Yoshihiko Azuma, Tokyo Polytechnic University (Japan); pages 175-179.
- A Method of Restoring the Shadow Distortion in a Bounded Book Scanned Image by Using Non-Edge Segment
HyungSoo Ohk, HyeonSeok Seo, KiMin Kang, and DonChul Choi, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Korea); pages 180-182.
- Parameter Optimization for Content-based Image Enhancement
Mohamed N. Ahmed and Ahmed Eid, Lexmark International (USA); pages 183-188.
- Processing the Shadow of a Hand Image
Ping Lu and Shigeru Kitakubo, Nippon Institute of Technology (Japan); pages 189-191.
- Color Conversions in the Transform Domain
Yue Qiao, Joan L. Mitchell, and Nenad Rijavec, IBM Corp. (USA); pages 192-195.
- Hybrid Resolution Enhancement Technique Using LookUp Table of Dual Structure for Multi-bit Printing
Jongok Lee, Byong Tae Ryu, and Choon-Woo Kim, Inha University; and Sang Ho Kim, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Korea); pages 196-200.
- Suppression of Automoiré in Multi-Level Supercell Halftone Screen Designs
Kenneth R. Crounse, Monotype Imaging Inc. (USA); pages 201-204.
- Image Synthesis Method for Integral Photography Using Hexagonal Fly's Eye Lens
Kazuhisa Yanaka, Hidetoshi Nii, and Hideo Kasuga, Kangawa Institute of Technology (Japan); pages 205-208.
Toner Based Printing Materials
Detlef Schulze-Hagenest, Kodak Digital Printing Solutions; Gerhard Bartscher, Felix Böttcher GmbH & Co.; Manabu Takeuchi, Ibaraki University; and Scott Silence, Xerox Corporation
- Extending Toner Shape Analysis to 3D
Kevin Lofftus, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 209-212.
- Toner Charging Effect by CCA Particles at the Interface between Toner and Carrier
Atsushi Suka, Manabu Takeuchi, Keiki Suganami, and Toshihiko Oguchi, Morimura Chemicals Ltd. (Japan); pages 213-216.
- A Study on the Charge-control Mechanism
Jin Mizuguchi, Akio Hitachi, Yohei Sato, and Kazuya Uta, Yokohama National University (Japan); pages 217-220.
- Toner Aging: Causes and Effects
Robert J. Nash, Hafren Associates (USA); pages 221-229.
- The Excellent Fusing Toner by Controlling Polyester Crystallinity
Norihiro Fukuri, Eiji Shirai, and Katsutoshi Aoki, Kao Corporation (Japan); pages 230-234.
- Crystal Structure of a Charge-control Agent of the Tetra-alkyl Ammonium Salt and its Temperature Dependence of the Electrical Conductivity
Kazuya Uta, Yohei Sato, and Jin Mizuguchi, Yokohama National University (Japan); pages 235-239.
- Crystal Structure of a Fe-containing Charge-control Agent of the Azodyestuff and its Temperature Dependence of the Electrical Conductivity
Yohei Sato, Kazuyuki Uta, and Jin Mizuguchi, Yokohama National University (Japan); pages 240-243.
- Toner Charge Distribution Change by Adding New Toner
Tadasuke Ohtsuki, and Yasushi Hoshino, Nippon Institute of Technology (Japan); pages 244-247.
- Application of Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy for Observation of Organic Compounds in Toner Particles
Noriyuki Iwata, Katsuhiko Tan, and Atsuyuki Watada, Ricoh Co Ltd. (Japan); Hiromi Ikeura-Sekiguchi, RIIF, AIST (Japan); and Tohru Araki and Adam P.Hitchcock, McMaster University (Canada); pages 248-251.
- Concerning the Formation of Chemical Toners using a Latex Aggregation Process
Michael A. Hopper, Copperas Consulting (Canada); pages 252-255.
- Preparation of Polymer Microspheres by Phase-Separation/Aggregation (PSA) Technique for Color Toner Applications
Chen-Jen Yang, Ming-Huei Liu, and Fang - Yi Hsu, Sinonar Corporation (Taiwan); pages 256-259.
- Control of Particle Shapes by Adjusting Solidification Rates in Aggregation of Dispersed Gels
Ming-Huei Liu, Fang-Yi Hsu, and Chen-Jen Yang, Sinonar Corp. (Taiwan); pages 260-264.
- Specialty Low Molecular Weight Polyolefins for Digital Printing Applications
Elizabeth Yuan and Sharon Hiergesell, Baker Petrolite (USA); pages 265-269.
- Polyester-Based Chemically Prepared Toner for High-speed Digital Production Printing
Dinesh Tyagi, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 270-273.
- Performance Analysis of Pulvized "Rounding" Surface Treated Toner (RST-toner) vs. Chemically Prepared Toner (CP-toner)
Shyi-Shyang (Robert) Li, Everlight USA Inc.; and Jian-Sheng Hung, Tren Tone Imaging Inc. (USA); pages 274-277.
- Investigation of Factors that Impact Toner Mass Transfer in Electrophotographic Processes Using the Discrete Element Method
Hong Ren, Larry Stauffer, Thom Ives, and Santiago Rodriguez, Hewlett-Packard Company (USA); pages 278-282.
- Colloidal Silica Particles for Toners: Treatment Chemistry
Dmitry Fomitchev, Hairuo Tu, Adam Mackay, Jincheng Xiong, William Williams, Joachim Floess, Casey Whicher, and Doug West, Cabot Corporation (USA); pages 283-287.
- Novel Fumed Mixed Silica-Titania (FM-Si/Ti) Core Materials for a New Class of External Toner Additives
Masanobu Kaneeda, Paul Brandl, and Akira Inoue, Nippon Aerosil Co., Ltd. (Japan); and Maria Nargiello-Tetreault, Degussa Corporation (USA); pages 288-291.
- Process Design and Optimization of External Additive Blending on to Toner Surface
Samir Kumar, Xerox Corporation (USA); pages 292-296.
Ink Jet Printing Processes
Paul Benning, Hewlett-Packard Company; Werner Zapka, XaarJet AB; and Mineo Kaneko, Canon Inc.
- MEMS-Based Inkjet Drop Generators Fabricated from Plastic Substrates
Kathleen Vaeth, Deborah DeMejo, Emmanuel Dokyi, Mark Evans, Joseph Jech, Maria Lehmann, Robert Link, and John Sechrist, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 297-301.
- FINE Printhead for Sub-picoliter Droplet
Mineo Kaneko, Ken Tsuchii, Takumi Suzuki, and Masahiko Kubota, Canon Inc., (Japan); pages 302-304.
- Improvement in Printing Throughput for a Piezoelectric Line Ink Jet Print Head
Shin Ishikura and Ayumu Matsumoto, Kyocera Corporation (Japan); pages 305-309.
- Wide Print-Head with High-Stiffness and Control Method of Drive
Takahiro Yoshida, Shino Maekawa, Shigeru Kinpara, Hirotoshi Eguchi, and Yoshihisa Ohta, Ricoh Company, Ltd. (Japan); pages 310-313.
- Novel Micro Piezo Technology for Ink jet Printhead
Tomoaki Takahashi and Motonori Okumura, Seiko Epson Corporation (Japan); pages 314-318.
- Using Solid Mechanics to Evaluate the Capillary and Viscous Behavior of Noncircular Tube Shapes
Robert W. Cornell, Lexmark International, Inc. (USA); pages 319-326.
- Performance Comparison of Square and Split Heaters
Min Soo Kim, Bang Weon Lee, Yong Soo Lee, Dong Kee Sohn, Dong Sik Shim, and Keon Kuk, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) (Korea); pages 327-330.
- Satellite Formation in Drop-on-demand Printing of Polymer Solutions
Steve Hoath, Graham Martin, Raphael Castrejon-Pita, and Ian Hutchings, University of Cambridge (UK); pages 331-335.
- Robust, Reliable, and Repairable Print Head with Dynamic Drop Modulation Feedback for Printed Display Applications
Ty Chen, Trident (USA); and Chieh-Yi Huang, Tsu-Min Liu, Fu-Kung Chen, Eric Lee, and Kevin Cheng, Industrial Technology Research Institute (Taiwan); pages 336-339.
- Studies on Inkjet Ink with Confocal Raman Microscopy
L. Engisch, J. Örtegren, and W. Goedl, Print and Media Technology (Germany); pages 340-340.
- Inkjet Tubing with Enhanced Barrier Properties
Donald G. Curran, Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics (USA); pages 341-345.
- The Dynamic Ink-Jet Printing Analysis System with Addressable Waveform Trimming
Kuo-Chiang Shang, Chieh-Yi Huang, Kuo-Hua Wu, Jeng-Han Lee, Tsu-Min Liu, Kevin Cheng, and Bing-Fei Wu, Industrial Technology Research Institute (Taiwan); pages 346-350.
Digital Art
Steve Hoskins, University of Bristol; Hitoshi Nakai, Brother Industries, Ltd.; and Ken Lindblom, Hewlett-Packard Company
Print and Image Quality
Chunghui Kuo, Eastman Kodak Company; Udi Chatow, HP Indigo; and Shigeru Kitakubo, Nippon Institute of Technology
- Measurement of Differential Gloss Using a Micro-goniophotometer
Susan Farnand and David Wilosek, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA); pages 368-372.
- The Effects of Color on Gloss Appearance and Measurement
Susan Farnand and Ling Ye, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA); pages 373-377.
- Print Quality of Dry-Toner Color Electrophotography for Production Printing and its Comparison to Offset Printing
Renmei Xu and Hans Kellogg, Ball State University (USA); pages 378-381.
- Analysis of Variation of Dot Size Printed by Offset, Flexography and Electrophotography
Phichit Kajondecha, Hongmei Cheng, and Yasushi Hoshino, Nippon Institute of Technology (Japan); pages 382-387.
- Indigo Light Inks: Raising the Bar for Image Quality
Kok-Wei Koh and Ehud Chatow, Hewlett-Packard Company (USA); pages 388-390.
- Calibration of Gloss Measurements
Jonathan S. Arney and Dave Nilosek, Rochester Institute of Technology (USA); pages 391-394.
- Image Fixing Quality Assessment: A Crease Test Apparatus
Charlie M. Mao and Alvin Chowles, Research Laboratories of Australia (Australia); pages 395-399.
- Grain Profile of Printing Systems
Chunghui Kuo, Yee Ng, and Di Lai, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 400-403.
- Effects of Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Activation on Inkjet Print Quality
Maiju Pykönen,¹ Liisa Hakola, ² Kim Eiroma,² Johanna Lahti,³ Henna Sundqvist,² Otto-Ville Kaukoniemi,² MikkoTuominen,³ Joakim Järnström,¹ Jouko Peltonen,¹ Pedro Fardim,¹ and Martti Toivakka¹; ¹Åbo Akademi University, ²VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, and ³Institute of Paper Converting, Tampere University of Technology (Finland); pages 404-409.
- Spectral Reproduction: How Many Primaries Are Needed?
Behnam Bastani, Hewlett-Packard Company; and Brian Funt and Jeffrey DiCarlo, Simon Fraser University (USA); pages 410-413.
- Color Matching Capability of Digital Printers
Yu Ju Wu, Paul Dan Fleming III, and Alexandra Pekarovicova, Western Michigan University (USA); pages 414-418.
- A Predictive Model for Text Quality Analysis: Case Study
Ming-Kai Tse, Quality Engineering Associates (QEA), Inc. (USA); pages 419-423.
- Experimental Results on Human Visual Sensitivity for Spatial Frequency of Digital Halftone Images
Shigeru Kitakubo and Yasushi Hoshino, Nippon Institute of Technology (Japan); pages 424-427.
- Measurment and Analysis of MTF and its Contribution to Optical Dot Gain in Diffusly Reflective Materials
Martina Atanassova and Jürgen Jung, Agfa Graphics NV (Belgium); pages 428-433.
- A Portable Image Quality Analysis System: Design and Applications
Ming-Kai Tse, Quality Engineering Associates (QEA), Inc. (USA); pages 434-439.
Advanced Materials and Nanoparticles in Imaging
Robert Baydo, Sensient Imaging Technologies
Fusing Curing and Drying
Lutz Engisch, Technische Universität Chemnitz; Shunji Nakamura, Canon Inc.; and Dave Thompson, Xerox Corporation
- Design and Operational Characteristics of a High-Speed Contactless Fuser
Wolfgang Schullerus and Roland Wolf , Océ Printing Systems GmbH (Germany); pages 448-453.
- Challenges in Fuser System Materials Design
Santokh S. Badesha, Xerox Corporation (USA); pages 454-454.
- Fusing Parameters Effect on Gloss
Brandon Chaffin, Boise State University; and Anthony Paris and Anthony Holden, Hewlett-Packard Company (USA); pages 455-460.
- Modeling of the Transient Heat Transfer in Xerographic Fusing Using a Discrete Element Approach
Pooya Azadi, Ramin Farnood, and Ning Yan, University of Toronto (Canada); pages 461-465.
- Viscoelasticity in Toner Fusing Process
Suresh Ahuja, retired (USA); pages 466-468.
- Energy-saving Technology for Fusing Systems Using EDLC Power Assistance
Kazuhito Kishi, Naoki Satoh, Yasuhisa Katoh, and Masami Okamoto, Ricoh Co., Ltd. (Japan); pages 469-472.
- Edgeline Inkjet Drying Technology
Vance Stephens and Steve Rasmussen, Hewlett-Packard Company (USA); pages 473-473.
- Drying of Paper: Theory and Practice
Tim Patterson, Georgia Tech Institute of Paper Science (USA); pages 474-483.
Production Digital Printing
Eric Hanson, Hewlett-Packard Company; Marcel Slot, Océ; and Masahiko Itaya, Samsung
- Expectations and Challenges of Consumer Package Customisation
Elina Rusko and Jali Heilmann, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (Finland); pages 484-488.
- Advances in NexPress Digital Printing Technology
Yee S. Ng, Hwai Tai, Chung-hui Kuo, and Dmitri Gusev, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 489-493.
- The HP Indigo White Ink for Industrial Applications
Gal Victor, Galia Golodetz, Edna Mannheim, and Ehud Chatow, Hewlett-Packard (Israel); pages 494-498.
- Inkjet Printing Technology Solutions for the 21st Century
James M. Chwalek, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 499-499.
Textile & Industrial Printing
Hitoshi Ujie, Philadelphia University; Rafi Bronstein, Hewlett-Packard Company; and Yasuji Fukase, Fuji Xerox Company, Ltd.
- Cationic Pretreatment for Improving Image Quality of Inkjet Printing on Polyester Fabrics
Chaoxia Wang, Guijun Wu, Kuanjun Fang, Anli Tian, Xia Zhang, Shaohai Fu, and Xue Jiang, Jiangnan University (China); pages 500-503.
- Effect of Texture on Visual Perception of Color in Inkjet Printed Woven Textiles
JiHyun Bae and Traci May Lamar, North Carolina State University (USA); pages 504-509.
- Preparation of Waterborne Nanoscale Pigment Dispersions for Formulations of Inkjet Inks
Shaohai Fu, Kuanjun Fang, Xia Zhang, Xue Jiang, Anli Tian, and Chaoxia Wang, Jiangnan University (China); pages 510-513.
- Dynamics of Impaction and Post-impaction Behavior of Drop-on-Demand (DOD) Inkjet Drops on Textiles
Xi Wang, Wallace W. Carr, and David Bucknall, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Jeffrey F. Morris, City College of New York (USA); pages 514-519.
- UV Curable Pretreatment of Polyester Fabrics for Inkjet Printing
Hongxia Xue, Qinguo Fan, and Yong K. Kim, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (USA); pages 520-525.
- Effect of Surface Treatment of Silk Fabrics with Plasma on Inkjet Printing
Kuanjun Fang, Chaoxia Wang, Anli Tian, Xia Zhang, Shaohai Fu, Xue Jiang, and Shaohua Wang, Jiangnan University (China); pages 526-530.
- Preparation and Properties of Cationic Pigment Dispersions with SMD Random Copolymers
Xue Jiang, Kuanjun Fang, Xia Zhang, Shao Hai Fu, Chaoxia Wang, and Anli Tian, Jiangnan University (China); pages 531-535.
- Color Properties of Disperse Dye Inks and Pigment Inks on Polyester Fabrics
Anli Tian, Kuanjun Fang, Xia Zhang, Shaohai Fu, Chaoxia Wang, and Xue Jiang, Jiangnan University (China); pages 536-539.
- Influence of Components on the Properties of Pigment Inks for Textiles
Xia Zhang, Kuanjun Fang, Shaohai Fu, Xue Jiang, Anli Tian, and Chaoxia Wang, Southern Yangtze University (China); pages 540-542.
Security and Forensic Printing
Steven Simske, Hewlett-Packard Company and Shuichi Maeda, Oji Paper Co., Ltd.
- Security Printing Deterrents: A Comparison of TIJ, DEP, and LEP Printing
Steven Simske, Jason Aronoff, Margaret Sturgill, and Galia Golodetz, Hewlett-Packard Company (USA); pages 543-548.
- Printer Mechanism-Level Information Embedding and Extraction for Halftone Documents: New Results
Sungjoo Suh, Jan P. Allebach, George T.-C. Chiu, and Edward J. Delp, Purdue University (USA); pages 549-553.
- Digital Watermarking Using Clear Toner
Detlef Schulze-Hagenest, Kodak Digital Printing Solutions NexPress GmbH (Germany); and Arun Chowdry and Dinesh Tyagi, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 554-557.
- Application of Thermal Printing Technology for Security Printing
Fariza B. Hasan, Zink Imaging, LLC (USA); pages 558-560.
- Development of an Electrophotographic Laser Intensity Modulation Model for Extrinsic Signature Embedding
Pei-Ju Chiang, Aravind K. Mikkilineni, Sunjoo Suh, George T.-C. Chiu, Edward J. Delp, and Jan P. Allebach, Purdue University (USA); pages 561-564.
- The Application of Silver Nanoparticles for Security Printing Applications
Greg Jablonski, Mike Mastropietro, and Chris Wargo, PChem Associates, Inc; and Steve Simske, Hewlett-Packard Company (USA); pages 565-565.
- Digital Print Technology: An Opportunity and a Threat to Banknote Production
Astrid Mitchell, Currency News (UK); pages 566-566.
Media for Digital Printing
Abbie Parker, Hewlett-Packard Company; Wolfgang Schmidt, Felix Schöller; and Toshiharu Enomae, University of Tokyo
- Micro-sizing Degree as a Property of Ink-jet Media Printability
Toshiharu Enomae, Yohta Mori, and Akira Isogai, University of Tokyo (Japan); pages 567-570.
- Efficient and Accurate MTF Measurement for Spatially Non-uniform Paper
Masayuki Ukishima, Norimichi Tsumura, Toshiya Nakaguchi, and Yoichi Miyake, Chiba University (Japan); and Markku Hauta-Kasari and Jussi Parkkinen, University of Joensuu (Finland); pages 571-576.
- Improving the Performance of Ink Jet and Laser Printing Through Paper Modification
John Stoffel, Hewlett-Packard Company (USA); pages 577-579.
- Application of CLSM Observation Technique to Multicolored Ink-jet Dots
Mikiko Naito, Yasushi Ozaki, and Hisato Nagashima, National Printing Bureau; and Toshiharu Enomae and Akira Isogai, University of Tokyo (Japan); pages 580-585.
- Approach for Detecting Localization of Inkjet Ink Components using Dynamic-SIMS Analysis
Masaya Shibatani and Tsutomu Asakawa, Seiko Epson; and Toshiharu Enomae, and Akira Isogai, University of Tokyo (Japan); pages 586-590.
- Preparation and Properties of Thermo-sensitive Latex Films
Zhongxiao Li, Yujuan Zhang, Luhai Li, and Jialing Pu, Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication (China); pages 591-594.
- Inkjet Printing Dynamics: Influence on Ink Distribution in Paper and Print Quality
Jonas Örtegren, Johan Eklund, and Jakob Norstedt-Moberg, Mid-Sweden University; Elisabeth Alfthan, M-real Corporation/Technology Centre Örnsköldsvik; Jan-Erik Hägglund, MoRe Research (Sweden); Lutz Engisch, Technical University Chemnitz (Germany); and Arne Erikson, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway); pages 595-598.
- Silica Properties for Matte-Coated Media for Pigment Based Inks
Stephanie Rose, INEOS Silicas Americas; and Gemma Morea-Swift, INEOS Silicas Ltd. (USA); pages 599-602.
- Improving Inkjet Print Performance with Fumed Silica at the Size Press
Leo M. Nelli, Degussa Corporation (USA); pages 603-607.
- Printability of Ink-jet Printing on Surface-treated Nonwoven Fabrics
Hitomi Hamada, Yasushi Ozaki, and Mikiko Naito, National Printing Bureau (Japan); pages 608-612.
- Photo-Quality Print Media
Mridula Nair, Narasimharao Dontula, and Joseph Sedita, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 613-617.
- Development of High Quality Inkjet Printing Paper
Ryoichi Nakano and Hiroshi Yamamoto, FUJIFILM Company (Japan); pages 618-623.
Electronic Paper and Paper-like Displays
Beng Ong, Xerox Corporation, and Hideyuki Kawai, Seiko Epson, Co., Ltd.
Photo-electronic Materials and Devices
Andronique Ioannidis, Xerox Corporation; Hans Josef Humpert AEG Efo; and Norio Nagayama Osaka University
- Development of OPC for High Speed Digital Monochromatic MFP
Naohiro Toda, Ryohichi Kitajima, Tatsuya Niimi, Nozomu Tamoto, Ichiroh Shimeki, Takeshi Orito, Maiko Koeda, and Yasuyuki Yamashita, Ricoh Company, Ltd (Japan); pages 639-642.
- Incremental Charging Method to Elucidate the Role of (+) Trapped Charges near the OPC Surface in Electrostatic Image Defect Formation
Zbig Tokarski and Yong-Jin Ahn, Samsung Electronics (Korea); and Valentas Gaidelis, Jonas Sidaravicius, Robertas Maldzius, and Tadeusz Lozivski, Vilnius University (Lithuania); pages 643-648.
- A Novel Ring-Structured Diphenoquione Based on Calix[4]arene as Electron Transport Material Doped in OPC and Its Performances
Ti Wu, Wen-Guang Wang, Wei-Min Zhang, and Jia-Ling Pu, Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication (China); pages 649-652.
- Aqueous Surface-Smoothing Layer Compositions for High-Quality Photoreceptors
Michel F. Molaire, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 653-656.
- Corona Charging Characterization of Organic Photoreceptors
David S. Weiss, Bruce R. Benwood, and Donald L. Troendle, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 657-660.
- Diphenoquinone Derivatives and Their Applications as Charge Transport Material in Single-layered Organic Photoreceptor
Weimin Zhang, Ti Wu, Wenguang Wang, and Jialing Pu, Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication (China); pages 661-664.
- Hydrogen Gas Sensor Utilizing a High Proton Affinity of P-diketodipyridylpyrrolopyrrole
Hiroo Takahashi and Jin Mizuguchi, Yokohama National University (Japan); pages 665-668.
- Complete Decomposition of Benzene, Toluene, and Particulate Matter (PM) Contained in the Exhaust of Diesel Engines by Means of Thermally-excited Holes
Toru Ebara, Takashi Makino, Keiji Matsumoto, Takashi Mine, Takumi Ohtsuka, and Jin Mizuguchi, Yokohama National University (Japan); pages 669-674.
- Preparation of TiO2 on Ti-wires or Fixation of Powdered TiO2 onto Wires of Heating Element for Decomposition of Organic Wastes by Thermally-generated
Daigo Yamaguchi, Keita Kimura, Toru Ebara, Keiji Matsumoto, and Jin Mizuguchi, Yokohama National University (Japan); pages 675-678.
- Partial Decomposition of Methanol by Means of Thermally-generated Holes in TiO2 for the Production of Hydrogen
Yoshiyuki Sato, Keiji Matsumoto, Toru Ebara, and Jin Mizuguchi, Yokohama National University (Japan); pages 679-682.
- Abnormal Effect in Hydrogen Gas Sensors Based upon Pyridylimidazonaphthalene
Yuichiro Tsukada, Keita Hirao, and Jin Mizuguchi, Yokohama National University (Japan); pages 683-686.
- Anomalous Phenomenon in Hydrogen Gas Sensors Based upon Pyridylimidazoperylene
Keita Hirao, Yuichiro Tsukada,Shigeru Suzuki, Hiroo Takahashi, and Jin Mizuguchi, Yokohama National University (Japan); pages 687-691.
- Crystal Structure of Parallel-stacked Peryleneimides and Their Application to Organic FET Devices
Kazuyuki Sato and Jin Mizuguchi,Yokohama National University; and Sinji Aramaki and Yoshimasa Sakai, Mitsubishi Chemical (Japan); pages 692-695.
- Organic FET Devices Based upon Latent Pigments of Unsubstituted Diketopyrroloryrrole and Quinacridone
Hiroyuki Yanagisawa, Sony Corporation; Jin Mizuguchi,Yokohama National University; and Sinji Aramaki and Yoshimasa Sakai, Mitsubishi Chemical (Japan); pages 696-699.
- Photovoltaic Effect of a Thiophene Substituted Diarylethene Polymer Film
Taechang Kwon, Jaekwon Do, Jaehoon Baek, and Eunkyoung Kim, Yonsei University (Korea); pages 700-703.
- The Optical-drive Type Organic Field Effect Transistor for Driving the Electronic Paper
Norio Nagayama, Jin Yoshikawa, and Masaaki Yokoyama, Osaka University (Japan); pages 704-707.
- Highly Fluorescent Anthracene Oligomers for Direct Photo Patterning
Eunkyoung Kim, Krishnamurthy Rameshbabu, and Jungmok Yoo, Yonsei University (Korea); pages 708-710.
Image Permanence
Franziska Frey, Rochester Instititue of Technology and Juerg Reber, ILFORD Imaging Switzerland; and Takao Abe, Shinshu University
- Spectroscopic Investigation of IJ Layer Yellowing
Juerg Reber, Rita Hofmann, Marc Pauchard, and Urs Fuerholz, ILFORD Imaging Switzerland GmbH (Switzerland); pages 711-715.
- Effect of Airflow on Rate of Paper Yellowing in Dark Storage Test Conditions
Matthew Comstock, Paul Sacoto, Rebecca Silverton-Keith, and Ann McCarthy, Lexmark International, Inc. (USA); pages 716-720.
- Stain Resistance as Part of Image Permanence for Consumer Digital Ink-Jet and Thermal Imaging Systems
Kristine Lawrence, Joseph LaBarca, Deborah Cigna, Wendell Brattlie, and David Erdtmann, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 721-727.
- Test Methods of Humidity Fastness of Inkjet Printing Materials
Hideki Kaimoto and Yoshihiko Shibahara, FUJIFILM Corporation (Japan); pages 728-731.
- Image Permanence: Comparing the Technologies
Peter Mason and Len Carreira, Torrey Pines Research (USA); pages 732-732.
- Rf Method of Reciprocity Performance Testing, Part II: Long Term Performance Verification
Adam R. Bush, Joseph LaBarca, Douglas Bugner, and Jon Kapecki, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 733-733.
- Simulating Accelerated Commercial In-Window Display: Predicted Print Longevity for Pigment Ink Systems on a Range of Media Types
Kali Campbell, Nils Miller, Lori Books, and Katie Burns, Hewlett-Packard Company (USA); pages 734-738.
- Lightfastness Properties of Different Digital Printers and Papers
Steven Rice and Paul D. Fleming III, Western Michigan University (USA); pages 739-742.
- A Survey of Print Permanence in the 4x6-Inch Consumer Digital Print Market in 2004-2007: Part II
Henry Wilhelm and Dmitriy Shklyarov, Wilhelm Imaging Research, Inc. (USA); pages 743-748.
- Effects of Paper Manufacturing Factors on Inkjet Print Quality and Lightfastness
Lokendra Pal, Sachin Agate, and Paul D. Fleming, Western Michigan University (USA); pages 749-754.
- A Review of the Evolution of Ink Jet Print Durability Against Environmental Gases
Stephan Moeller, Wolfgang Schmidt, Dieter Kaumkoetter, and Gerd Papier, Felix Schoeller Jr. (Germany); pages 755-758.
Printing Systems Engineering and Optimization
George T.-C. Chiu, Purdue Univeristy; Reinhard Baumann, University of Chemnitz; and Teruaki Mitsuya Ricoh Printing Systems, Ltd.
- Industrial Printing Beyond Color
Reinhard R. Baumann, Chemnitz University of Technology (Germany); pages 759-761.
- Electronics for Industrial Digital Printers: Architecture of a Universal Solution
Clive Ayling and Phil Duffy, The Technology Partnership plc, (UK); pages 762-765.
- Optimized Automatic Recovery of Nozzle Health in Inkjet Systems
Jose Luis Valero, Cynthia Jarom, and Esteve Comas, Hewlett-Packard Company (Spain); pages 766-770.
- Monte-Carlo Optimal Inkjet Nozzle Design
Jinquan Xu and Christopher Muir, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 771-775.
- Heat Tranfer Issues in Print-heads: Control and Applications
Pere Cantí, Hewlett-Packard Company (Spain); pages 776-780.
- A Robust Multi-pass Printing Method
Cesar Nino and Roger Keane, Dupont Color Communication (USA); pages 781-786.
- Development of 650nm-Wavelength-20-Channel Laser Diode Array with Narrow Pitch
Junshin Sakamoto, Junichi Matsuno, and Hiroshi Inenaga, Ricoh Printing Systems, Ltd.; and Shinich Nakatsuka and Masahiro Aoki, Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan); pages 787-791.
- A Coupled Analysis of Mechanical Vibration Problem and Transfer Process
Akin Ecer, Vladimir Rubek, and Kemal Arican, Technalysis, Inc. (USA); pages 792-792.
Environmental Issues
Eric Stelter, Eastman Kodak Company; Axel Fischer, INGEDE; and Koji Hirakura, Ricoh Company, Ltd.
- Environmental Issues and Non-Impact Printing
Velliyur R. Sankaran, Sankaran Consulting (USA); pages 793-793.
- Environmental Compliance Testing of Fuser and Pressure Roller Products
Wade Eichhorn and Dave Winters, 7-SIGMA, Inc. (USA); pages 794-796.
- Chemical Emissions: Product Stewardship for Printers in the 21st Century
William Davis, Bradford Brooks, Arthur Fong, Gary Utter, James De Broy, and Susan Kreiser, IBM (USA); pages 797-800.
- Digitally Printed Newspapers: Unrecyclable Trash or Still a Sustainable Resource?
Axel Fischer, International Association of the Deinking Industry (INGEDE) (Germany); pages 801-803.
- The Application of High Intensity Ultrasound to the Deinking of Recycled Papers
Robert Thompson, Andrew Manning, and Anna Fricker, University of the Arts London (UK); pages 804-808.
- Austrian Eco Label for Printed Paper Products
Werner Sobotka, Druckinnovation; and Christian Kornherr, Verein für Konsumenteninformation (VKI) (Austria); pages 809-812.
Printed Electronics and Devices
Alfred Pan, Hewlett-Packard Company (morning); John Rogers, University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign (afternoon); and Junichi Hanna, Tokyo Institute of Technology
- Inkjet-Deposited Interconnections for Electronic Packaging
Matti Mäntysalo and Pauliina Mansikkamäki, Tampere University of Technology (Finland); pages 813-817.
- Inkjet Printing of Metal-Dielectric-Metal Crossovers
Verónica Sánchez Romaguera and Stephen G. Yeates, The University of Manchester (UK); pages 818-823.
- Direct Write Methods for Low Cost Photovoltaics
Maikel van Hest, Alex Miedaner, Calvin Curtis, Sean Shaheen, and David Ginley, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; and Jennifer Nekuda, Ken Steirer, Ryan O’Hayre, and Reuben Collins, Colorado School of Mines (USA); pages 824-824.
- Maskless Patterning of Low-Temperature High-Mobility ZnO
Lee Tutt, Mitchell Burberry, Therese Feller, Diane Freeman, David Levy, Shelby Nelson, and Todd Spath, Eastman Kodak Company (USA); pages 825-830.
- Printed Conducting Polymer Strain Sensors for Textiles
Paul Calvert, Prabir Patra, Amit Sawhney, Deepak Duggal, and Animesh Agrawal, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (USA); pages 831-835.
- Nanowire Placement with Inkjet Heads
Kris A. Bertness, Chris Dodson, Paul T. Blanchard, Norman A. Sanford, NIST; and Ross N. Mills, imaging Technology international (iTi) Corporation (USA); pages 836-838.
- Flexible Electrophoretic Display with Inkjet Printed Active Matrix Backplane
Soichi Moriya, Tsutomu Miyamoto, Takehisa Saeki, Hideyuki Kawai, and Satoshi Nebashi, Seiko Epson Corporation (Japan); pages 839-842.
- Digital Fabrication Using Electrophotography for Conductive Patterning
Daiki Minegishi, Yasuo Yamanaka, and Taro Terashi, Ricoh Corporation (Japan); pages 843-845.
- Precision Deposition of Functional Layers for Microcantilever Sensor Generation
Nicholas Post and George T.-C. Chiu, Purdue University (USA); pages 846-851.
- Mask-free Fabrication of Color Filter by an All Ink-Jet Printing Process
Fu-Kang Chen, Jhih-Ping Lu, Pei-Ju Su, Chao-Fu Sung, Yuh-Zheng Lee, Jyh-Wen Shiu, Kevin Cheng, Industrial Technology Research Institute, and Hong-Ye Lin and Li-Chung Chang, AGI Corporation (Taiwan); pages 852-854.
- Inkjet Patterning of UV Curable Etching Resist for Flexible Conductive Circuits and Electrodes
Chung-Wei Wang, Wen-Chun Cheng, Kevin Cheng, and Yuh-Zheng Lee, DTC/Industrial Technology Research Institute (Taiwan); pages 855-858.
- High-Viscosity Electronic Materials Printing Using Ultrasonic Inkjet System
Yuko Nomura, Isao Amemiya, Kenichi Mori, Isao Takasu, Keiji Sugi, and Shuichi Uchikoga, Toshiba Corporation (Japan); pages 859-862.
- Ink-Jet Printed Electrodes for Passive Fluid Based Display
Ming-Huan Yang, Wei-Yuan Cheng, Jyh-Wen Shiu, Chung-Wei Wang, Kuo-Tong Lin, Yuan-Chang Liao, Yuh-Zheng Lee, Wanda W. W. Chiu, and Kevin Cheng, Industrial Technology Research Institute (Taiwan); pages 863-866.
- Real-Time Image Compensation and Memory Arbitration
Chih-Hsuan Chiu, Chia-Ming Chang, Chih-Jian Lin, Wanda W. W. Chiu, Chieh-Yi Huang, and Kevin Cheng, Display Technology Center of Industrial Technology Research Institute (Taiwan); pages 867-873.
- Electrostatic Printing of Carbon Nano-tube Liquid Toners, etc.
Robert H. Detig and Dietmar C. Eberlein, Electrox Corp. (USA); pages 874-875.
- Etch and Plating Resist Formation by Hot Melt Ink Jet
Nigel Caiger, Sun Chemical (UK); pages 876-876.
Industrial and Commercial Applications
James Stasiak, Hewlett-Packard Company, and Masahiko Fujii, Fuji Xerox Company, Ltd.
- Substrate Alignment for Single and Multilayer Ink Jet Materials Deposition in Digital Fabrication Systems
Ross N. Mills and Thomas W. Miller, imaging Technology international (iTi) Corporation (USA); pages 877-881.
- Inkjet Method for Forming Openings to Buried Semiconductor Layers of Silicon Solar Cells
Alison Lennon, Roland Utama, Anita Ho-Baillie, Martha Lenio, Nicole Kuepper, and Stuart Wenham, University of NSW (Australia); pages 882-885.
- Inkjet Printed Indicators
Jali Heilmann, VTT Technical Research Center of Finland (Finland); pages 886-889.
- Integration and Modeling for Ink-Jet Printing of Cholesteric Liquid Crystal in a Roll-to-Roll System
Wanda W. W. Chiu, Wei-Hsun Huang, Chih-Jian Lin, Cheng-Yi Wang, Chen-Chu Tsai, Chien-Kai Chang, and Kevin Cheng, DTC / Industrial Technology Research Institute (Taiwan); pages 890-893.
Printed Architectural Components
James Stasiak, Hewlett-Packard Company, and Shinri Sakai, Seiko Epson Corporation
- In Search of the Impossible Ceramic Object
David Huson, University of the West of England (UK); pages 894-897.
- Development of a Femto Liter Piezo Ink-jet Head for High Resolution Printing
Kin'ya Ozawa, Takahiro Usui, Katsuya Ide, Hayato Takahashi, and Shinri Sakai, Seiko Epson Corporation (Japan); pages 898-901.
- 3D Printing as a Function of 2D Printing
Branka Lozo, Maja Stanic, and Sonja Jamnicki, University of Zagreb (Croatia), and Tadeja Muck, University of Ljubljana (Slovenia); pages 902-907.
- Phase Change Rapid Prototyping with Aqueous Inks
Dario Mager, Patrick J. Smith, and Jan G. Korvink, IMTEK - University of Freiburg (Germany); pages 908-911.
- Epitaxial-film-bonding Technology for Integrating Disimilar Device Materials
Tomoki Igari, Takahito Suzuki, Hironori Furuta, Tomohiko Sagimori, Yusuke Nakai, Hiroyuki Fujiwara, and Mitsuhiko Ogihara, Oki Digital Imaging Corporation (Japan); pages 912-916.
Materials and Substrates
Maikel van Hest, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and Masaaki Oda, ULVAC
- Overview of Liquid Coal and Its Applications
Khe C. Nguyen, Sinh T. Do, and Thong V. Le, Saigon Hi Tech Park Research Laboratories (Vietnam); pages 917-922.
- Customizing Paper-Based Substrates for Digital Fabrication Printing
Wolfgang A. Schmidt, Felix Schoeller Jr. (Germany); pages 923-924.
- Inkjet Printing as a Fabrication Method for Hydrophobic Surfaces
Liisa Hakola, Kim Eiroma, Jali Heilmann, Hannu Linna, and Terho Kololuoma, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (Finland); pages 925-927.
- Polymeric Materials for Printed Electronics and Their Interactions
Erika Hrehorova, Alexandra Pekarovicova, Valery N. Bliznyuk, and Paul D. Fleming, Western Michigan University (USA); pages 928-931.
- Inkjet Printed Active Element on Paper Based on Conductive and Thermochromic Materials
Liisa Hakola, Kim Eiroma, Jali Heilmann, Kaisa Lehtinen, Tapio Mäkelä, and Marja Vilkman, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (Finland); pages 932-935.
Printing of Biomaterials
Jan Sumerel, Dimatix Fujifilm, and Makoto Nakamura, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
- Application of Inkjet in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine: Development of Inkjet 3D Biofabrication Technology
Makoto Nakamura, Yuichi Nishiyama, Chizuka Henmi, Kumiko Yamaguchi, Keichi Akita, and Hidemoto Nakagawa, Tokyo Medical and Dental University; Shuichi Mochizuki, Osaka Institute of Technology; and Koki Takiura, Yamagata University (Japan); pages 936-940.
- Printed Epoxy-based Hydrogel Sensors and Actuators
Paul Calvert, Prabir Patra, and Deepak Duggal, University of Massachusetts (USA); pages 941-943.
- Damage to Biological Materials During Ink-Jet Printing
Brian Derby, Rachel Saunders, and Julie Gough, University of Manchester (UK); pages 944-944.
- Piezoelectric Inkjet Printing of Horseradish Peroxidase on Fibrous Substrates
Sabina Di Risio and Ning Yan, University of Toronto (Canada); pages 945-949.
- Displays are Here to Stay: Method Development for High Throughput Process Manufacturing Methods Employing R&D Scale Ink Jet Printing
Jan L. Sumerel and John Staton, Fujifilm Dimatix, Inc.; and Leila F. Deravi and David W. Wright, Vanderbilt University (USA); pages 950-955.
New and Novel Direct Write Methods
Thomas Boland, Clemson University, and Masaya Ishida, Seiko Epson Cambridge Lab.
- Micron Order Patterning by a Novel Inkjet Technology, SIJ
Kazuhiro Murata, AIST; Kazuo Shimizu, SIJTechnology, Inc.; and Yorishige Matsuba, Harima Chem., Inc. (Japan); pages 956-959.
- Characterization of Photo-reduced Silver Organometallic Salt Deposited by Inkjet Printing
Jonathan Stringer, Bojun Xu, and Brian Derby, University of Manchester (UK); pages 960-960.
- Electronic Circuit Printing, 3D Printing and Film Formation Utilizing Electrostatic Inkjet Technology
Hiroyuki Kawamoto, Waseda University (Japan); pages 961-964.
- Powder Coating using Electromagnic Brush Technology
Juergen Kress and Alex Bruderer, Atotech Germany GmbH (Switzerland); pages 965-966.
- Hierarchically Structured Membranes Manufactured by Inkjet Technology
Stephan Jahn, Susann Ebert, Lutz Engisch, Werner R. A. Goedel, and Reinhard R. Baumann, Institute for Print and Media Technology, Chemnitz University of Technology (Germany); pages 967-969.
- Direct Circuit Formation Technology Using Electrophotography
Yuichiro Sano and Toru Miyasaka, Mechanical Engineering Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan); pages 970-973.
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