Chromaline AccuJet 11×17 Inkjet Film Screen Printing Positives (100 Sheets)

Chromaline

The Chromaline AccuJet 11×17 inkjet film for screen printing is the most widely used sheet size in small-shop screen printing. Tabloid format gives you the space to print full front chest graphics, back prints, and multi-color separations side-by-side on a single sheet — all from an affordable desktop tabloid inkjet. DMAX up to 4.0 and Chromaline’s waterproof coating deliver the density and durability your screen room demands.

✔ Tabloid / B-Size Format
Covers full front chest graphics and large back prints in one sheet
✔ DMAX up to 4.0
Maximum opacity in image areas for clean, sharp stencil exposure
✔ Waterproof Coating
Survives humidity-heavy screen room environments without degrading
✔ Multi-Color Separation Ready
Wide enough to run 2 separation channels side-by-side on one sheet
✔ Pigment & Dye Compatible
Works with both standard and professional inkjet ink systems
✔ Made in the USA
Chromaline precision manufacturing for consistent results every batch
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$80.45

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Description

The Most Popular Sheet Size in Small-Shop Screen Printing

Tabloid-size film is the workhorse of small and mid-size screen printing shops. At 11×17, you can fit a full front chest graphic, a standard back print, or two color-separation channels side-by-side on a single sheet — all from a printer that costs a fraction of wide-format hardware. The Epson WF-7720 and EcoTank ET-15000 are the go-to tabloid inkjets for screen printers, and AccuJet 11×17 is built to run through them with maximum density output. If you’re printing film in a small shop, this is likely the size you use the most.

Tabloid Design Space
At 11×17, a single sheet handles full front chest artwork, standard adult back prints, and most common apparel graphic layouts without cropping.
Sharp Halftone Holding
AccuJet’s waterproof coating holds fine halftone dots cleanly — critical when you’re printing 45 lpi or higher on a desktop inkjet for spot-process work.
High Density Exposure Performance
DMAX up to 4.0 means the printed areas of your positive block UV completely, giving you hard stencil edges that translate directly to cleaner ink edges on the shirt.
Two-Channel Side-by-Side
Running a two-color job? At 11 inches wide, you can fit two narrow-channel separations side-by-side on one sheet, cutting your film count in half on simple two-color work.
Fast Workflow
No wait time after printing — AccuJet’s fast-drying surface has films ready for the exposure unit immediately off the printer.
Proven Production Film
Used in screen printing shops across the industry for daily production. AccuJet’s consistency batch-to-batch means no surprises when you open a new package.

What’s Included

11 Package of Chromaline AccuJet Inkjet Film Sheets – 11″ × 17″ (100 Sheets)
+Chromaline technical support for printer profiles and exposure timing

Making the Most of Tabloid Film in Daily Production

Layout Strategy
Nesting multiple elements on a single 11×17 sheet — separations, registration marks, job labels — reduces waste and cuts cost-per-positive on multi-color work. Think of each sheet as a production surface to maximize, not just a single positive holder.
Printer Calibration Matters
Desktop tabloid printers vary significantly in their out-of-box density on film. Running your RIP or driver with a linearization profile built for AccuJet gets you to DMAX 4.0 consistently rather than relying on default print modes.
Handling Best Practices
Handle AccuJet sheets by the edges. Oils from fingertips can contaminate the coating in the image area, creating pinholes or density variations. Gloves on the production line keep your film clean.

Compatible Printers for 11×17 inkjet film screen printing

Epson WorkForce WF-7720
The most commonly used tabloid inkjet in small screen printing shops. Handles 11×17 natively, works well with dye and pigment inks, and accepts AccuJet sheet film reliably.
Epson EcoTank ET-15000
Epson’s supertank tabloid printer runs at low per-page ink costs — making it a strong production choice for shops printing film daily. Handles AccuJet 11×17 with strong density output.
Canon PIXMA PRO-100S
Canon’s 8-color PRO-100S handles tabloid and works with AccuJet film. The dye-based ink system produces good density when paired with a RIP or calibrated print profile.

Who Uses 11×17 inkjet film screen printing

Production Apparel Shops
Any shop printing regular multi-color apparel jobs uses tabloid film positives constantly. AccuJet 11×17 is the daily-driver format for this segment of the industry.
Screen Printing Instructors
Trade schools and community programs teach on standard tabloid printers. AccuJet 11×17 is the go-to teaching film for this environment.
Mid-Volume Shops Adding Roll Output
Shops that primarily print 11×17 sheets but are evaluating roll formats can use AccuJet across both — same coating technology, different format.
🔲 Mesh Count Range
AccuJet film is compatible with mesh counts from 34 to 355 mesh. Use lower mesh counts (34–86) for heavy specialty inks and high-coverage work; mid-range (110–160) for standard plastisol production; high mesh (200–355) for fine halftones, process printing, and water-based or discharge applications.
⏱ Exposure Time
Exposure time varies based on your emulsion type, coating thickness, mesh count, and light source. Always run a step-wedge test with your specific emulsion setup. Check your emulsion’s spec sheet → for manufacturer starting points.

Chromaline AccuJet – All Available Sizes

AccuJet is available in sheet and roll formats. Roll formats come in 2″ or 3″ core — match the core to your printer’s spindle before ordering.

Format Size Core Order
Sheet 8.5″ × 11″ Shop →
Sheet 8.5″ × 14″ Shop →
Sheet 11″ × 17″ THIS PRODUCT You’re here
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Roll 13″ × 75′ 2″ Shop →
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Roll 44″ × 100′ 2″ Shop →
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Not sure which size or core fits your printer? Call (512) 454-0505 — we’ll match you up.

Complete Your Film System

AccuJet film performs best as part of a complete system: the right ink formulated for film output, RIP software that maximizes density, and the right emulsion for your press work. River City Supply carries everything.

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CADlink FilmMaker RIP Software
We recommend using CADlink FilmMaker with every AccuJet film setup. FilmMaker controls ink limits, linearization, and channel output to push AccuJet to its maximum DMAX — producing denser, more accurate positives than any standard driver. It also eliminates the color management guesswork that causes under-inked or over-inked film.

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Chromaline AccuInk Black Ink
AccuJet film is engineered to work with Chromaline AccuInk — a high-density black ink formulated specifically for screen printing film output. AccuInk in every available position in your printer pushes DMAX higher than standard OEM inks and delivers the consistent, repeatable density that professional film production demands.

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Emulsions & Stencil Supplies
The quality of your film positive directly impacts your stencil. Browse our full emulsion lineup — from dual-cure to pure photopolymer — to find the right emulsion for your ink system, mesh count, and print application.

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⚠ Paper Tray Settings: Make sure your printer’s paper tray or manual feed is set to 11×17. Loading AccuJet in the wrong tray can cause misfeeds or registration issues in the printer.
💡 RIP Recommendation: For production shops printing film daily, CADlink FilmMaker adds linearization, ink limits, and channel output control that push AccuJet density further than standard drivers — especially beneficial on high-frequency halftone work.
Ready to Order?
In-stock orders placed before 3:30 PM CT ship same day. Free shipping on orders over $200.
Questions? Call Us.
Our team knows this film lineup inside and out. Call (512) 454-0505 or email [email protected]

Technical Specifications

Technical Specifications – 11×17 inkjet film screen printing

Specification Value
SKU IJF-11X17
Brand Chromaline
Film Type Water-Resistant Inkjet Film
Sheet Size 11″ × 17″
Format Cut Sheet (Tabloid / B-Size)
DMAX Density Up to 4.0
DMIN Density 0.12
Ink Compatibility Pigment-Based and Dye-Based Inks
Water Resistance Yes
Drying Time Fast-drying
Country of Origin Made in the USA
Typical Applications Full front/back graphics, multi-color separations, halftones
Compatible Mesh Count 34 – 355 mesh (spot color, halftone, process, specialty)
Recommended Ink Chromaline AccuInk Black — formulated for maximum DMAX on film positives
Recommended RIP CADlink FilmMaker — linearization, ink limits, channel output control
Exposure Time Varies by emulsion, coating, mesh, and light source — run a step-wedge test

Technical Sheets / Safety Data Sheets / Documents

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Frequently Asked Questions

Which printers are best for 11×17 AccuJet film?
The Epson WF-7720 and EcoTank ET-15000 are the most popular choices for screen printing shops running tabloid film. Both handle 11×17 natively with consistent density results. The Canon PIXMA PRO-100S is also a solid option for shops already on Canon hardware.
Can I run multiple separations on one sheet?
Yes — at 11 inches wide, many two-color separations fit side-by-side on one sheet if the individual channel widths allow it. This is a common cost-saving strategy for simple two-color jobs.
Does film size affect density performance?
No. All AccuJet sheet sizes (8.5×11 through 17×22) use the same coating formulation. DMAX up to 4.0 is consistent across the sheet lineup regardless of size.
What’s the difference between dye and pigment inks on AccuJet?
Pigment-based inks generally deliver higher DMAX on film positives and are more water-resistant after drying. Dye-based inks can produce good density but may be slightly lower — a RIP with proper ink limits helps close the gap. AccuJet handles both.
How should I store film sheets?
Store AccuJet sheets in their original packaging in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and humidity. Avoid storing near chemical areas of your shop. Properly stored film maintains coating performance for the duration of normal production use.
Does River City Supply offer same-day shipping?
Yes. Orders placed before 3:30 PM CT Monday–Friday ship the same day. Free shipping on orders over $200.
Still have questions?
Call (512) 454-0505 or email [email protected]
Mon–Fri 9am–5pm CT

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