Chromaline AccuJet 13×19 Inkjet Film Screen Printing Positives (100 Sheets)

Chromaline

The Chromaline AccuJet 13×19 inkjet film for screen printing is the Super-B format — a professional desktop film size that bridges the gap between tabloid (11×17) and wide-format roll output. At 13 inches wide, it opens up full-width front chest graphics, large gang-sheet layouts, and multi-color separations with more real estate than tabloid — all from a professional desktop photo inkjet like the Epson SureColor P700 or P600. DMAX up to 4.0 delivers dense, sharp positives every print.

✔ Super-B Size (13×19)
Wider than tabloid — covers large front prints and gang layouts
✔ DMAX up to 4.0
Dense positives for sharp, accurate stencil exposure
✔ Waterproof Coating
Moisture-resistant surface handles real shop production conditions
✔ Professional Desktop Format
Compatible with Epson P700, P600, and Canon PRO-series printers
✔ Pigment & Dye Compatible
Flexible across professional-grade inkjet ink systems
✔ Made in the USA
Chromaline engineering for consistent, batch-to-batch reliability
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$106.26

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Description

Professional-Grade Film Output From a Desktop Printer

The 13×19 Super-B format is where desktop production meets professional output. At 13 inches wide, you’re printing film positives large enough to handle full adult front chest graphics, wide multi-color separations, and gang sheet layouts that don’t fit on standard tabloid. Epson SureColor P700, P600, and Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-300 are the printers of choice at this size — all capable of high-density pigment output on AccuJet film. This is the size serious small shops use when 11×17 starts feeling tight.

13 Inches Wide
The extra 2 inches over tabloid open up design layouts that would otherwise require cropping or scaling down — giving you more working room on every print.
Professional Inkjet Platform
13×19 is the format of professional desktop photo inkjets — printers built with higher registration precision and better ink density than entry-level tabloid models.
Waterproof Coating Performance
Chromaline’s coating holds up in production environments where film moves through multiple stations before reaching the exposure unit. No degradation in transit.
Gang Sheet Efficiency
At 13 inches wide, a single sheet can accommodate multiple smaller designs side-by-side — increasing output per sheet and reducing overall film cost on complex jobs.
Halftone Accuracy
AccuJet’s ink-receptive coating holds fine halftone dots without spreading — important when you’re printing fine detail work at 65 lpi or above on professional-grade inkjet hardware.
Cost-Effective Professional Output
13×19 AccuJet bridges the cost gap between affordable tabloid film and wide-format roll systems — giving you more printing room without the wide-format investment.

What’s Included

11 Package of Chromaline AccuJet Inkjet Film Sheets – 13″ × 19″ (100 Sheets)
+Chromaline technical support for printer profiles and exposure guidance

Why the 13×19 Format Fits Serious Small Shops

Design Coverage
A standard adult front chest graphic averages 12–13 inches wide. At 13×19, you can print one full-width front chest positive per sheet at 100% with room for registration marks — something that’s impossible on 11×17 without scaling.
Printer Hardware at This Size
The Epson P700 and P600 are the most popular printers for 13×19 film positives in screen printing. Both use UltraChrome pigment inks with strong density output. The P700 in particular is widely used in separation studios for its accurate dot placement.
Gang Sheet Economics
Shops that produce 4–6 color jobs regularly use 13×19 to gang multiple channels on fewer sheets. A well-laid-out gang sheet at 13×19 can hold 4 spot-color channels that would require 2 sheets at tabloid — cutting your film cost on multi-color work.

Compatible Printers for 13×19 inkjet film screen printing

Epson SureColor P700
The P700 handles 13×19 natively and produces excellent density with UltraChrome Pro pigment inks. One of the top choices for screen printing studios producing Super-B film positives.
Epson SureColor P600
The P600 is the predecessor to the P700 and remains widely used in shops for 13×19 film output. Strong density, reliable registration, and well-supported by RIP software.
Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-300
Canon’s PRO-300 handles 13×19 and uses LUCIA PRO pigment inks. An alternative for shops already running Canon hardware who want to step up to Super-B film output.

Who Uses 13×19 inkjet film screen printing

Separation Studios
Professional separator studios regularly use 13×19 to produce multi-color film sets. The wider format accommodates complex separation layouts with registration marks in a manageable desktop footprint.
High-Volume Small Shops
Shops doing consistent volume of multi-color work benefit from 13×19’s wider layout without the cost and complexity of a wide-format roll printer.
Shops Outgrowing Tabloid
If you’re constantly cropping designs to fit 11×17, the natural upgrade is 13×19 — same desktop workflow, wider output.
🔲 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 →
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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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⚠ Printer Compatibility: Confirm your printer handles 13×19 (Super-B) before ordering. Not all tabloid printers support this size — it’s specific to wide desktop and professional photo inkjet models.
💡 P700 Print Profiles: The Epson P700 paired with CADlink FilmMaker produces some of the highest DMAX results available from a desktop inkjet on AccuJet film. If you’re building a serious film output station, this combination is hard to beat.
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 – 13×19 inkjet film screen printing

Specification Value
SKU IJF-13X19
Brand Chromaline
Film Type Water-Resistant Inkjet Film
Sheet Size 13″ × 19″ (Super-B)
Format Cut Sheet
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 Wide front chest graphics, multi-color separations, gang sheets, 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

What printers handle 13×19 film?
The Epson SureColor P700, P600, and Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-300 are the most common printers for 13×19 (Super-B) film output in screen printing. Confirm your specific printer supports Super-B before ordering.
Is 13×19 better than 11×17 for multi-color work?
For jobs with 4+ colors or designs that approach 12 inches in width, 13×19 provides more layout flexibility — you can fit more separation channels per sheet and include larger registration marks outside the design area.
What’s the difference between 13×19 sheets and a 13-inch roll?
Sheets require no roll feeder and work in standard desktop photo inkjets. Rolls are cost-effective for high-volume output but require a printer with a roll media attachment (like the Epson P400 or P600 with roll adapter). Sheets are better for lower volume or variable print sizes; rolls are better for consistent high-volume 13-inch output.
Can I use CADlink FilmMaker with a P700?
Yes. CADlink FilmMaker supports the Epson P700 and is one of the best RIP combinations for 13×19 AccuJet output. It gives you precise ink limit control and linearization for maximum density.
Does density vary across a large sheet?
With a well-maintained inkjet and proper print profiles, density should be consistent across the full 13×19 sheet. Head clogging or misalignment can cause density variation — regular nozzle checks and maintenance keeps output consistent.
Does River City Supply ship same day?
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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