“…It is the second challenge for which inkjet printing was identified as a potentially important tool (Blanchard et al 1996, Lemmo et al 1997, Sittampalam et al 1997, Burbaum et al 1997, Lemmo et al 1998, Oldenburg et al 1998, Schena et al 1998, Rose 1999, Dunn and Feygin 2000, Bellavance et al 2000, Taylor et al 2002. The key features of inkjet that lend themselves to the liquid handling challenges of micro-array technologies are (i) noncontact deposition with a significant stand-off distance, ensuring that the size of the well is no longer limited by the size of the dosing nozzle, (ii) repeatability and accuracy of inkjet-deposited drops once their formation is optimised, (iii) accurate control of both individual drop volumes and total volumes by waveform and print signal controls, (iv) low reservoir volume requirements and (v) minimal space requirements for the system.…”