Everything you need to produce professional-grade film positives in-house choose the Epson T3170X for 243 wide-format roll-fed production or the Canon Pixma IX6820 for 13x19 desktop output. Both run on Chromaline AccuInk, AccuJet waterproof film, and CADlink FilmMaker RIP.
A film positive also called a screen printing transparency, film separation, or inkjet film positive is a printed transparency that blocks UV light in the design areas and transmits UV light everywhere else. It sits on top of a photo emulsion-coated screen during exposure. UV light passes through the clear areas and hardens the emulsion. The blocked areas stay soluble and wash out, leaving open mesh in your design your stencil.
The quality of your stencil is only as good as the film it was exposed from. Insufficient UV-blocking produces soft stencil edges, filled-in halftone dots, and stencils that break down under squeegee pressure. High-density film positives from a professional inkjet film output system produce sharp, fully hardened stencils with clean washout job after job.
The production choice for professional screen printing shops. 243 wide roll-fed output eliminates sheet loading, drops cost-per-print, and handles any screen size. PrecisionCore MicroTFP with 4 picoliter drops enables 150+ LPI halftones. Chip-free T49H eco-tank system eliminates cartridge authentication errors.
The affordable entry point for in-house film positive output. Prints up to 13x19 covers the full range of standard front-chest and smaller screen designs. Complete package includes the printer, AccuInk cartridges, AccuJet 13x19 sheet film, and FilmMaker RIP. Ideal for smaller shops or those new to in-house film output.
Standard OEM ink cannot block UV light during screen exposure. AccuInk contains a proprietary UV-absorbing agent engineered for screen printing. Deeper blacks. Sharper stencil edges. Halftone dots that hold under printing pressure. Available in T49H chip-free bottles (T3170X) and cartridge format (Pixma).
Waterproof inkjet film engineered for AccuInk. Ink-receptive coating locks ink without lateral spread preserving dot geometry on halftones. Available in sheets for desktop systems and rolls for wide-format production. See the full size chart below.
Screen Printing RIP � Windows Required � Both Printers
The industry-standard RIP for inkjet film output. Drives both the T3170X and Pixma natively enabling maximum ink density, one-click halftones, InRIP color separations, and Variable Dot Halftoning. Standard printer drivers cannot achieve film-positive-grade density.
AccuJet waterproof inkjet film is available in sheet packs and roll formats across a full range of sizes. Choose the size that matches your printer and screen dimensions. All formats use the same Chromaline AccuJet waterproof coating optimized for AccuInk UV-blocking output. Browse the complete film category �
Format
Size
Best For
Shop
Sheet Packs For Desktop Inkjet (Pixma IX6820 and similar)
Build your design in Photoshop, Illustrator, or CorelDRAW. Send to FilmMaker RIP via the Windows print spooler no file conversion needed.
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RIP
Process in FilmMaker
FilmMaker applies halftone angles, LPI, InRIP separations, and density calibration. One click outputs production-ready film data for either printer.
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Print
Output to AccuJet Film
AccuInk prints onto AccuJet film. Dense UV-blocking output locks in place without spread. Cut your film and handle through the screen room without smear.
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Expose
Burn Your Screen
Place film on your emulsion-coated screen and expose. AccuInk completely blocks UV in design areas. Sharp washout. Clean stencil. Ready to print.
� FilmMaker RIP Requires Windows
CADlink FilmMaker RIP must be installed on a Windows PC (Win 7 SP1, 8, 10, or 11). Both the T3170X and Pixma are compatible. Mac design stations can submit files to the Windows RIP machine over the network.
� T3170X Drop Ships from Epson
The Epson T3170X drop ships directly from Epson lead time is outside River City Supplys control. Call (512) 454-0505 for a current estimate. The Pixma and all consumables ship same-day from our warehouse.
Frequently Asked Questions
Whats the difference between the T3170X and the Pixma IX6820?
The T3170X is the professional wide-format choice 243 roll-fed output, 150+ LPI halftones, chip-free eco-tank ink system, and production-grade throughput. The Pixma IX6820 is the budget entry point 13x19 sheet-fed output, lower upfront cost at $1,179, and a complete out-of-the-box system. Both run the same AccuInk, AccuJet film, and FilmMaker RIP. Choose based on your screen sizes, print volume, and budget.
What size AccuJet film do I need?
Match the film to your printers max output width. For the Canon Pixma IX6820, use 13x19 sheets. For the Epson T3170X, use 243 x 100 rolls (23 core). For the discontinued T3270, use 243 x 100 rolls with 33 core. Larger format printers use 363 or 443 rolls. See the full size chart above or browse all film sizes �
Do I need RIP software to print film positives?
Yes. CADlink FilmMaker RIP is required for professional film positive output from both printers. Standard Windows GDI print drivers limit halftone output to approximately 65 LPI and cannot achieve the ink density levels needed for quality screen printing. FilmMaker accepts files from Photoshop, Illustrator, and CorelDRAW and requires Windows.
Why do I need UV-blocking ink for screen printing film positives?
Standard OEM inkjet inks are formulated for color accuracy on photographic media not for blocking UV light during screen exposure. Without UV-blocking ink, UV from your exposure unit leaks through the ink layer and partially hardens emulsion that should wash out. This causes soft stencil edges, filled-in halftone dots, and stencils that fail under printing pressure. Chromaline AccuInk absorbs and blocks the UV wavelengths used in all exposure systems.
Can I use this system on a Mac?
Both the T3170X and Pixma are macOS-compatible as printers. However, CADlink FilmMaker RIP must be installed on a dedicated Windows PC. A common setup is a Windows workstation running FilmMaker, with Mac design stations sending files to it over the network.
I was using an Epson T3270. What should I order?
The T3170X is the direct replacement. The same AccuJet film, FilmMaker RIP workflow, and 243 roll-fed format carry over. Use the 243 x 100 23 core roll for the T3170X not the 33 core roll you used on the T3270. Ink tanks fill from 140mL bottles instead of cartridges no chips, no authentication errors.
Ready to Build Your Film Positive System?
River City Supply has been serving screen printers since 2008. We stock the full Chromaline system both printer packages, all AccuJet film sizes, AccuInk, and FilmMaker RIP.