26.) Symptom: Ink did not cure within the normal cure time (air curing inks only)
Cause a): Wafers were placed in a confined area with no ventilation. Solution a): Cure the wafers in a more open area with better ventilation. Cause b): Ink dots are taller than normal. Ink is being placed onto a surface with an unusually high surface energy. Depending on the type of material, spreading behavior and height of the ink droplet may vary significantly. Solution b): Increase the wafer cure time and/or increase the surface energy of the wafer. Cause c): Ink dot spacing on the wafer is more concentrated than normal. If the ink dots are being cured in an area with low air flow, large numbers of ink dots placed very close to each other may take up to twice as long to cure as ink dots that are widely spaced. For instance, ink dots on a wafer with a 99% yield of good die would dry much faster than ink dots on a wafer with only a 1% yield of good die. Solution c): Increase the amount of air flow going across the surface of the wafers. Cause d): The ambient temperature in the curing area is lower than normal. Solution d): Increase the temperature in the curing area to normal levels. Cause e): Batch specific ink problem. This is unlikely since all Xandex air curing ink batches are tested to confirm proper cure time prior to loading into cartridges. Solution e): Return sample cartridges to Xandex for test confirmation and possible warranty replacement.
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