Academic Collaboration Program

Partnership with EpsonPrinterRepair Educational Group

We invite researchers, science communicators, and academic institutions to contribute to our growing archive of engineering knowledge on digital printing technology. Our collaboration framework is designed to respect academic norms, maintain editorial independence, and amplify technically rigorous work to a broad international audience.

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Collaboration Tracks

How to Work With Us

We operate four distinct collaboration tracks, each designed for a different contributor profile. All tracks maintain our non-commercial editorial policy: no paid placement, no product endorsements, no commercial affiliations disclosed in content.

Track A — Contributing Science Writer

Independent science journalists and technical writers with demonstrable expertise in physics, materials science, or mechanical engineering. Contributions must be original, peer-referenced, and minimum 2,500 words. Writers retain byline attribution. Editorial review applies to all submissions.

Track B — Academic Research Contributor

University-affiliated researchers (postgraduate level and above) working in fluid dynamics, tribology, colorimetry, or microelectromechanical systems. We publish accessible summaries of published academic work, with full citation of primary sources and institutional affiliation.

Track C — Institutional Content Partnership

Engineering faculties and research institutes may propose regular content series on topics within our scope. Partnership agreements are non-exclusive, non-commercial, and subject to annual editorial review. No institutional branding appears in article body text.

Track D — Peer Review Participation

Subject-matter experts are invited to participate in our informal peer-review process. Reviewers receive full draft access before publication, provide structured feedback, and are acknowledged in the published article's editorial note. This is a voluntary, non-compensated role.

Submission Requirements

Editorial Standards and Submission Guidelines

All contributions to EpsonPrinterRepair must meet the following minimum standards before editorial review begins.

Requirement 01

Topical Scope

Content must fall within our defined scope: piezoelectric or thermal inkjet physics, ink rheology and fluid dynamics, CMYK and ICC color science, mechanical paper transport systems, or the history of digital typographic technology. Out-of-scope submissions are declined without review.

Requirement 02

Source Documentation

All technical claims must be supported by citation to peer-reviewed journals (IEEE Transactions, Journal of Imaging Science, Langmuir, etc.), published engineering standards (ISO, ASTM, DIN), or primary technical documentation from recognized research institutions.

Requirement 03

Non-Commercial Content

Contributions must contain no commercial promotion, product endorsements, service recommendations, pricing information, or calls to action of a transactional nature. Authors must declare any relevant financial interests or institutional affiliations at submission.

Requirement 04

Language and Style

All content must be submitted in English. The editorial style is neutral, precise, and academic. Sensationalist framing, clickbait headline structures, and informal register are incompatible with our publication standards and will be flagged during review.

Submit a Proposal

Ready to Contribute to the Research Archive?

Send a brief proposal (maximum 400 words) outlining your proposed contribution, your relevant expertise, and which collaboration track you are applying under.

Submit a Collaboration Proposal