Inkjet OLED displays on the verge of mass production DetailsJoseph O'Halloran | 29 June 2019 With its capacity set to rise 12-fold from 2020 to 2024, inkjet-printed (IJP) organic light emitting diode (OLED) display technology is set to enter mass production says research from IHS Markit.IJP OLED-based screens can solve the issue that has dogged the flat panel technology since its inception: affordability. The analyst says that in large-sized display applications such as TV, IJP OLED production is expected to be much cheaper than conventional white OLED (WOELD) manufacturing.Compared with WOLED and FMM OLED, IJP requires lower initial investments in machinery and fab construction. It also boasts high material usage of 95% or better and has lower operating costs during production.IHS Markit calculates in its Inkjet Printing for AMOLED Technology and Market Report 2019 that when producing a 65-inch, 4K TV on a Gen-10 line, IJP can potential cut costs by 15