“…Based on the this kind of application, more persisting efforts were made within recent years about the improvement of ink formulas (Kim et al, 2009;Chang et al, 2011), surface treatments and characteristics (Koo et al, 2005;Chen et al, 2010), and large-area and active lighting (Bale et al, 2006). In a similar development way, more extensive studies for inkjet printing applications were also directed to other fields including biochips (Xu et al, 2005;Gutmann et al, 2005), optical microlenses (Nallani et al, 2006;Chen et al, 2009), microelectromechanical systems (Fuller et al, 2002;Cho et al, 2006;Alfeeli et al, 2008), and electronic components (Lee et al, 2005;Scandurra et al, 2010;Perelaer et al, 2010). Among them, many of the fundamental processes (e.g., surface treatments and droplet depositions) and components (e.g., inkjetprinted polymers and conductors) are in common with the present display applications, in particular the polymer light-emitting and liquid crystal displays (Katayama, 1999;Mentley, 2002;van der Vaart et al, 2005).…”