Chromaline AccuJet 17″X100′ Inkjet Film Roll – 3″ Core For Epson T3270

Chromaline

The Chromaline AccuJet inkjet film roll for the Epson T3270 — 17″ × 100′ on a 3″ core — is the 17-inch wide roll film for production wide-format inkjet printers that use a 3″ core spindle. At 100 feet per roll with Chromaline’s DMAX 4.0 coating, this roll handles full-width apparel and separation positives at a lower per-positive cost than sheet film, with registration consistency maintained through the correct 3″ core fit.

✔ 3″ Core for T3270 & Similar
Seats flush in 3″ spindle printers running 17-inch roll stock
✔ 17-Inch Wide Output
Full-width adult garment and wide separation coverage in roll format
✔ 100 Feet Per Roll
Economy production run — lower per-foot cost than sheet alternatives
✔ DMAX up to 4.0
Consistent density for accurate stencil exposure on every print
✔ Waterproof Coating
Moisture-resistant for reliable screen room production workflow
✔ Made in the USA
Chromaline manufacturing for consistent, batch-to-batch film quality
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$81.91

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Description

17-Inch Roll Film on a 3″ Core — For Production Wide-Format Printers

Production wide-format inkjet printers like the Epson SureColor T3270 use a 3″ core spindle. When running 17-inch stock on a T3270 or similar wide-format printer, you need a roll wound on the correct 3″ core to seat properly and maintain feed registration. The AccuJet 17×100 3″ roll delivers 17-inch wide film positives with DMAX up to 4.0 — built for the production workflow of a true wide-format printer running narrower roll stock.

3″ Core for Wide-Format Printers
Production wide-format printers (T3270, T5270 class) use 3″ spindles. The correct core ensures the roll seats without play and feeds with consistent tension.
17-Inch Width Flexibility
Running 17-inch stock on a wider-capable printer gives you the option to produce narrower output on the same machine — useful when you have mixed-size job requirements.
Full 100-Foot Production Run
100 feet of roll film means fewer roll changes and more continuous output per roll in a production setting.
Consistent DMAX Across Width
AccuJet delivers uniform density across 17 inches — no edge falloff that would compromise stencil quality on wide designs.
Waterproof For Production Environments
Roll film that sits in a screen room between output runs benefits from Chromaline’s waterproof coating — no degradation from ambient moisture.
Lower Per-Positive Cost
Roll format consistently beats sheet format cost-per-positive at this width. The 17×100 3″ roll delivers 17-inch film at roll-format economics.

What’s Included

11 × Chromaline AccuJet Inkjet Film Roll – 17″ × 100′ on a 3″ core
+Chromaline technical support for printer setup and exposure guidance

Running 17-Inch Stock on Wide-Format Production Printers

T3270 Roll Configuration
The Epson T3270 is a 24-inch wide-format printer designed for roll-fed output. Loading a 17-inch roll allows the T3270 to produce 17-inch film positives using the machine’s full production capabilities — automatic roll feed, consistent tension, and RIP integration.
Why Use 17-Inch on a 24-Inch Printer?
Some shops run a mix of design sizes. A T3270 running 17-inch stock serves narrower separation jobs economically while the same machine handles full 24-inch output with other rolls. This eliminates the need for a separate printer for 17-inch work.
3″ vs. 2″ Core at 17 Inches
The difference is purely printer compatibility. Both cores produce identical film quality. Choose based on whether your printer’s roll spindle is 2″ or 3″.

Compatible Printers for inkjet film roll epson t3270

Epson SureColor T3270
The T3270 is the primary target printer for 17-inch 3″-core roll output. Running the AccuJet 17×100 3″ roll on a T3270 delivers clean roll-fed film positives from a production-grade wide-format platform.
Epson SureColor T3170 (Original)
The original T3170 (before the T3170X) also used a 3″ core on some configurations. Verify your specific model’s spindle before ordering.
Roland and Mutoh Wide-Format Printers
Some Roland and Mutoh wide-format inkjet printers compatible with 17-inch stock use 3″ cores. If you’re running AccuJet on third-party wide-format hardware, confirm core size.

Who Uses inkjet film roll epson t3270

T3270 Shops Running 17-Inch Stock
The primary use case — T3270 users who want 17-inch output from their existing wide-format printer infrastructure.
Wide-Format Shops With Mixed Width Requirements
Shops producing both 17-inch and full-width jobs can run 17-inch roll stock on the same machine that handles 24-inch output.
Shops Needing 3″ Core at 17-Inch Width
Any printer requiring a 3″ core at this width is matched by this SKU — the equivalent 2″ core version is available separately.
🔲 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.

Roll Footage Calculator

Estimated number of prints from a 17″ × 100′ roll based on print height. Add ~½″ gap between prints for cut lines.

Print Height Estimated Prints Total Output
6″ ~200 prints 23.6 sq ft of output
8″ ~150 prints 17.7 sq ft of output
10″ ~120 prints 14.2 sq ft of output
12″ ~100 prints 11.8 sq ft of output
14″ ~85 prints 10.0 sq ft of output
18″ ~66 prints 7.8 sq ft of output

Estimates are approximate. Actual yield depends on print height, inter-print gap, and any wasted leader footage at roll start/end.

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″ Shop →
Sheet 13″ × 19″ Shop →
Sheet 17″ × 22″ Shop →
Roll 13″ × 75′ 2″ Shop →
Roll 13″ × 100′ 2″ Shop →
Roll 17″ × 100′ 2″ Shop →
Roll 17″ × 100′ THIS PRODUCT 3″ You’re here
Roll 24″ × 100′ 2″ Shop →
Roll 24″ × 100′ 3″ Shop →
Roll 36″ × 100′ 2″ Shop →
Roll 36″ × 100′ 3″ Shop →
Roll 44″ × 100′ 2″ Shop →
Roll 44″ × 100′ 3″ Shop →

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.

AccuInk Cartridges for Epson T3270 →

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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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⚠ Core Size Check: This roll uses a 3″ core. If your printer’s spindle uses a 2″ core, order the AccuJet 17×100 2″ core roll instead.
💡 RIP for Wide-Format: Production wide-format printers like the T3270 are commonly run with a RIP. CADlink FilmMaker supports Epson T-Series printers and delivers superior density and linearization for AccuJet film output.
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 – inkjet film roll epson t3270

Specification Value
SKU IJF-17X100-3
Brand Chromaline
Film Type Water-Resistant Inkjet Film
Roll Size 17″ × 100′
Format Roll
Core Diameter 3″
Compatible Printers Epson SureColor T3270; Roland and Mutoh wide-format printers (verify core 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
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’s the difference between the 17×100 2″ and 3″ core rolls?
Same film, same size, different core. The 2″ core fits Epson desktop printers (P800/P900 with roll adapters) and the T3170X. The 3″ core fits production wide-format printers like the T3270. Choose based on your printer’s spindle diameter.
Can I run this roll on a T3270?
Yes. The T3270 uses a 3″ core spindle. The AccuJet 17×100 3″ roll seats correctly in the T3270’s roll feeder for consistent feed and registration.
Why would I run 17-inch stock on a 24-inch printer?
Many shops run mixed job sizes. Running 17-inch roll stock on a T3270 avoids wasting the extra 7 inches on narrower jobs — cutting film cost and reducing roll waste on smaller work.
Does density perform the same as the 2″ core version?
Yes. Core diameter has no effect on the coating or density performance. DMAX up to 4.0 is consistent across both 17×100 core variants.
How do I set print width on the T3270 for 17-inch stock?
Configure your RIP or printer driver for 17-inch roll width when loading the 17-inch AccuJet roll. The T3270’s media detection should recognize the narrower stock — confirm the media width setting matches the roll before printing.
Does River City Supply ship same day?
Yes. Orders placed before 3:30 PM CT Monday–Friday ship 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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