# Electrohydrodynamic Printing Summary
Electrohydrodynamic printing technology: mechanisms, control, and applications

Electrohydrodynamic (EHD) printing is an advanced micro/nanoscale additive manufacturing technique. Owing to its high-resolution capability, broad material compatibility, diverse printing modes, and low cost, it has attracted widespread attention. Nevertheless, significant challenges remain in transitioning EHD printing from the laboratory to large-scale industrial production. This paper elucidates the mechanisms of EHD printing and details control methods for high-resolution, controllable micro/nanopattern fabrication, including process-parameter optimization, rheological design of functional inks, and innovations in system architecture. We summarize recent applications in electronic devices, biomedicine, and optical components, and discuss development directions and prospects for industrial adoption.
Electrohydrodynamic (EHD) printing is an advanced micro/nanoscale manufacturing technique offering high resolution, broad material compatibility, and low cost. While showing promise in electronics, biomedicine, and optical components, significant challenges remain in scaling from laboratory to industrial production. The technology requires optimization of process parameters, ink design, and system architecture for practical implementation.
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