17853693. INKJET PRINTING APPARATUS simplified abstract (Samsung Display Co., Ltd.)
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INKJET PRINTING APPARATUS
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Jeong Won Han of Seongnam-si (KR)
Myung Soo Huh of Suwon-si (KR)
INKJET PRINTING APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17853693 titled 'INKJET PRINTING APPARATUS
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes an inkjet printing apparatus that can create a material layer on a substrate. The apparatus consists of a stage, an ink-receiving member, and an inkjet head. The stage supports the substrate, while the inkjet head overlaps with either the stage or the ink-receiving member. It can provide a first set of ink to the substrate and a second set of ink to the ink-receiving member when the substrate is on the stage.
- The inkjet printing apparatus forms a material layer on a substrate.
- It includes a stage that supports the substrate.
- An ink-receiving member is present.
- An inkjet head overlaps with either the stage or the ink-receiving member.
- The inkjet head provides a first set of ink to the substrate.
- It also provides a second set of ink to the ink-receiving member when the substrate is supported by the stage.
Potential Applications
- Manufacturing of electronic components
- 3D printing
- Fabrication of thin films
- Printing of circuit boards
Problems Solved
- Efficient and precise deposition of materials on a substrate
- Simultaneous printing on the substrate and ink-receiving member
- Versatile printing capabilities for different applications
Benefits
- Improved accuracy and precision in material deposition
- Increased efficiency in printing processes
- Versatility in printing different materials and substrates
- Cost-effective manufacturing of electronic components and thin films
Original Abstract Submitted
An inkjet printing apparatus may form a material layer on a substrate. The inkjet printing apparatus includes a stage, an ink-receiving member, and an inkjet head. The stage may support the substrate. The inkjet head overlaps at least one of the stage and the ink-receiving member, may provide a first set of ink to the substrate, and may provide a second set of ink to the ink-receiving member when the substrate is supported by the stage.