Abstract

This study proposed new criteria for numerical evaluation of the printability of microscale patterns with various printing defects. Based on these criteria, printing conditions that could be easily tuned in roll-to-roll gravure printing were optimized by a Box–Behnken design of experiment. Under the optimal conditions, sub-30-μm multilines, which have few printing defects, were obtained. Finally, a dimensionless print quality metric was defined for an objective evaluation of printability based on the proposed criteria following verification of its viability.

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