Printed electronics – Part 302-4: Equipment – Inkjet – Medium for inkjet printing dot placement evaluation

IEC 62899-302-4:2024 provides measurement methods and specifications for a medium to measure actual inkjet dot placement for printed electronics applications.
NOTE: For this document, a medium is a substrate with (a) certain functional layer(s) to facilitate the ink pinning process (or step). These functional layers are either (a) a liquid absorbing layer or (b) a hydrophilic or hydrophobic layer as shown in Figure 1.

IEC 62899-302-4 ED1 provides measurement methods and specifications for a medium to measure actual inkjet dot placement for printed electronics applications.<br /> NOTE For this document, a medium is a substrate with (a) certain functional layer(s) to facilitate the ink pinning process (or step). These functional layers are either (a) a liquid absorbing layer or (b) a hydrophilic or hydrophobic layer as shown in Figure 1.

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IEC 62899-302-4 ®
Edition 1.0 2024-08
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Printed electronics –
Part 302-4: Equipment – Inkjet – Medium for inkjet printing dot placement
evaluation
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IEC 62899-302-4 ®
Edition 1.0 2024-08
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Printed electronics –
Part 302-4: Equipment – Inkjet – Medium for inkjet printing dot placement

evaluation
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
ICS 19.080; 37.100.10 ISBN 978-2-8322-9495-6

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 3
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative reference . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 7
4 Parameters and measurement methods . 7
4.1 General . 7
4.2 Environmental conditions . 8
4.3 Parameters . 8
4.4 Measurement methods . 9
4.4.1 Size . 9
4.4.2 Thermal dependency . 9
4.4.3 Humidity dependency (hygroexpansivity) . 9
4.4.4 Thickness . 9
4.4.5 Flatness (curl) . 9
4.4.6 Smoothness (surface roughness) . 9
4.4.7 Liquid absorption capacity . 9
4.4.8 Surface wettability . 10
4.4.9 Roundness of dot mark (including after drying) . 10
4.4.10 Capability of having a dot mark for the transparent ink . 10
4.4.11 Stability of the dropped position, after printing and before measuring . 11
4.4.12 Other parameters of the medium: Coating . 11
5 Report . 12
Annex A (informative) Gravity centre . 13
Bibliography . 14

Figure 1 – Examples of a medium for actual dot placement . 6
Figure A.1 – Gravity centre . 13

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PRINTED ELECTRONICS –
Part 302-4: Equipment – Inkjet –
Medium for inkjet printing dot placement evaluation

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IEC 62899-302-4 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 119: Printed Electronics. It is
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INTRODUCTION
Until recently, inkjet technologies were used only for imaging printing (conventional “graphic
printing”). However, recent developments of inkjet technologies, such as technologies for inkjet
print-head, functional ink or print-head driving technologies, make it possible to extend their
applications to printed electronics. For these applications, the accuracy requirement for inkjet
drop placement tends to be higher than in graphic printing.
This document considers that “'inkjet print dot placement accuracy” is the key parameter to
obtain an appropriate output that has adequate print quality. In order to evaluate the inkjet
printing system, inkjet print dot placement accuracy is measured. For that purpose, an
appropriate medium is used, since the “accuracy” of the printed position is only secured by
using an appropriate medium that shows actual dot placement. This document describes what
kinds of parameters of an appropriate medium are useful to obtain actual accuracy of dot
placement evaluation for printed electronics.

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PRINTED ELECTRONICS –
Part 302-4: Equipment – Inkjet –
Medium for inkjet printing dot placement evaluation

1 Scope
This part of IEC 62899 provides measurement methods and specifications for a medium to
measure actual inkjet dot placement for printed electronics applications.
NOTE For this document, a medium is a substrate with (a) certain functional layer(s) to facilitate the ink pinning
process (or step). These functional layers are either (a) a liquid absorbing layer or (b) a hydrophilic or hydrophobic
layer as shown in Figure 1.
a) Medium with a liquid absorbing layer b) Medium with a hydrophilic or hydrophobic layer

NOTE These figures are examples, and do not show all the required layers of a medium.
Figure 1 – Examples of a medium for actual dot placement
2 Normative reference
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies.
For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
ISO 216, Writing paper and certain classes of printed matter – Trimmed sizes – A and B series,
and indication of machine direction
ISO 534, Paper and board – Determination of thickness, density and specific volume
ISO 4287, Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) – Surface texture: Profile method – Terms,
definitions and surface texture parameters
ISO 8226-1, Paper and board – Measurement of hygroexpansivity – Part 1: Hygroexpansivity
up to a maximum relative humidity of 68 %
ISO 8226- 2, Paper and board – Measurement of hygroexpansivity – Part 2: Hygroexpansivity
up to a maximum relative humidity of 86 %
ISO 9513, Metallic materials – Calibration of extensometer systems used
...

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