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Figure 1.  Dimensions of fixed slope – FS (a) and fixed height (b) samples.
Figure 2.  AgNP ink droplets formed on (a) Veroclear surface and (b) silver surface.
Figure 4.  Surface morphology of the tracks printed and sintered on glass slides at various print heights (a)  1 mm, (b) 2 mm, (c) 3 mm, (d) 4 mm, (e) 5 mm and (f) 6 mm.
Figure 6. Thermogravimetric (a) and thermal expansion (b) curve for VeroClear sample printed in Objet  Connex3 260.
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