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Techniques, principles, and applications of MXene contact for printed electronics. The printing processes include inkjet printing: Reproduced with permission.[ 17 ] Copyright 2019, Springer Nature. Direct ink printing: (left) Reproduced with permission.[ 10 b] Copyright 2021, Wiley‐VCH. (right) Reproduced with permission.[ 17 ] Copyright 2019, Springer Nature. Screen printing: Reproduced with permission.[ 18 ] Copyright 2021, Wiley‐VCH. Transfer printing: (left) Reproduced with permission.[ 19 ] Copyright 2018, Springer Nature. (right) Reproduced with permission.[ 9a ] Copyright 2021, American Chemical Society. Application scenarios include electronics and components: (from left to right) Reproduced with permission.[ 20a ] Copyright 2021, Elsevier. Reproduced with permission.[ 20b ] Copyright 2019, American Chemical Society. Reproduced with permission.[ 10b ] Copyright 2021, Wiley‐VCH. Organic photovoltaic. Reproduced with permission.[ 21 b] Copyright 2020, American Chemical Society. (bottom) Reproduced with permission.[ 21a ] Copyright 2021, Wiley‐VCH. EMI shielding: (left an middle) Reproduced with permission.[ 16a ] Copyright 2021, Elsevier. (right) Reproduced with permission.[ 22 ] Copyright 2021, Springer Nature. Others: (from left to right) Reproduced with permission.[ 23c ] Copyright 2022, Elsevier. Reproduced with permission.[ 23b ] Copyright 2019, Springer Nature. Reproduced with permission.[ 23a ] Copyright 2022, American Chemical Society.