Inkjet 4D Print: Self-folding Tessellated Origami Objects by Inkjet UV Printing

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We propose Inkjet 4D Print, a self-folding fabrication method of 3D origami tessellations by printing 2D patterns on both sides of a heat-shrinkable base sheet, using a commercialized inkjet ultraviolet (UV) printer. Compared to the previous folding-based 4D printing approach using fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printers [An et al. 2018], our method has merits in (1) more than 1200 times higher resolution in terms of the number of self-foldable facets, (2) 2.8 times faster printing speed, and (3) optional full-color decoration. This paper describes the material selection, the folding mechanism, the heating condition, and the printing patterns to self-fold both known and freeform tessellations. We also evaluated the self-folding resolution, the printing and transformation speed, and the shape accuracy of our method. Finally, we demonstrated applications enabled by our self-foldable tessellated objects.

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Narumi, K., Koyama, K., Suto, K., Noma, Y., Sato, H., Tachi, T., … Kawahara, Y. (2023). Inkjet 4D Print: Self-folding Tessellated Origami Objects by Inkjet UV Printing. ACM Transactions on Graphics, 42(4). https://doi.org/10.1145/3592409

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