Chromaline AccuJet 17×22 Inkjet Film Screen Printing Positives (100 Sheets)

Chromaline

The Chromaline AccuJet 17×22 inkjet film for screen printing is the largest AccuJet cut sheet format, delivering wide-format film positive output from a professional desktop large-format inkjet. At 17 inches wide and 22 inches long, this sheet handles full-width adult front and back graphics, large gang sheet layouts, and oversized multi-color separations — all from printers like the Epson SureColor P800 or P900. DMAX up to 4.0 ensures maximum density for accurate screen exposure at any scale.

✔ Largest Cut Sheet Size
17×22 is the widest AccuJet sheet — covers any standard garment print layout
✔ DMAX up to 4.0
Maximum density for clean, accurate stencil exposure on all designs
✔ Waterproof Coating
Professional coating withstands humidity in high-volume shop environments
✔ Full-Width Gang Sheet Capacity
17 inches of width accommodates multiple channels and full-width designs
✔ Pigment Ink Optimized
Designed for UltraChrome and similar professional pigment ink systems
✔ Made in the USA
Chromaline quality with technical support for printer setup and exposure
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$150.17

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Description

Full-Width Film Output From a Professional Desktop Printer

At 17×22, you’re working with the largest sheet size in the AccuJet lineup — wide enough to print full-width adult garment graphics and complex multi-color gang sheets in their entirety. Epson SureColor P800, P900, and Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1000 are the large-format desktop printers designed for this format. These are professional-grade pigment inkjets with tight registration and high-density output that pair directly with AccuJet for top-quality film positives. If your work regularly involves large-format designs, this is the sheet size that handles it all without going to a roll printer.

17-Inch Width Coverage
At 17 inches, you have full coverage of any standard garment layout — adult front chest, adult back print, sleeve graphics, and gang layouts all fit without scaling.
Professional Printer Platform
17×22 runs on Epson P800/P900 and Canon PRO-1000 class printers — large-format desktop hardware with the registration precision and density output professional work demands.
Gang Sheet Economics
This sheet size is ideal for ganging multiple color separations or smaller individual jobs on one sheet — maximizing output per sheet and reducing per-positive cost on complex jobs.
Maximum DMAX at Large Scale
Maintaining DMAX 4.0 density uniformly across a 17×22 sheet requires a printer with consistent head output across the full carriage width. AccuJet’s coating handles this without density variation at the edges.
Waterproof Surface at Any Format
Chromaline’s waterproof coating performs the same across all sheet sizes — the larger format doesn’t compromise moisture resistance or dry time.
No Roll Feeder Required
All the output of a wide 17-inch positive with no roll media hardware needed. Sheet format lets you print specific sizes on demand without pre-cutting from a roll.

What’s Included

11 Package of Chromaline AccuJet Inkjet Film Sheets – 17″ × 22″ (100 Sheets)
+Chromaline technical support for printer profiles, ink limits, and exposure guidance

Large-Format Sheets vs. Wide-Format Rolls

When Sheets Win
Sheet film is ideal when you’re printing variable-size jobs, want to avoid roll waste, or need the flexibility of printing one sheet at a time. Large-format sheet output from a P800 or P900 handles most production needs without the roll infrastructure.
When Rolls Win
Roll format makes more sense at 17 inches wide when you’re printing dozens of identical-size positives daily. The cost-per-foot on rolls beats per-sheet pricing at high volume. See our 17×100 roll options if this describes your workflow.
Printer Investment Trade-Off
The Epson P800/P900 class printers cost more than tabloid models but deliver the precision, density, and repeatability that large-format film production requires. If you’re buying a printer specifically for this format, it’s an investment in output quality that pays off across thousands of prints.

Compatible Printers for 17×22 inkjet film screen printing

Epson SureColor P800
Handles 17×22 with UltraChrome HDR pigment inks. One of the most widely used printers for large-format film positives in professional screen printing shops.
Epson SureColor P900
The P900 is the current generation large-format desktop inkjet from Epson, handling 17×22 with UltraChrome Pro10 inks. Excellent density output on AccuJet film.
Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1000
Canon’s 17-inch professional photo printer handles 17×22 film output with LUCIA PRO pigment inks. A strong option for shops running Canon infrastructure.

Who Uses 17×22 inkjet film screen printing

Large-Format Apparel Shops
Shops regularly printing full-width oversized adult graphics, all-over design elements, or complex multi-color back prints use 17×22 as their standard film format.
Production Separator Studios
Studios producing large separation sets for busy screen printing clients use 17×22 to gang maximum channels per sheet — reducing turnaround time and film cost on high-channel jobs.
Shops Evaluating Wide-Format Roll
If you’re considering a transition to 17-inch roll output, 17×22 sheet film is a good way to evaluate AccuJet at the 17-inch width before committing to a roll printer setup.
🔲 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 →
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Sheet 17″ × 22″ THIS PRODUCT You’re here
Roll 13″ × 75′ 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 Required: The 17×22 format requires a large-format desktop printer (Epson P800/P900 class or equivalent). Tabloid printers (11×17 max) will not handle this sheet size.
💡 P900 with FilmMaker: Pairing the Epson P900 with CADlink FilmMaker on 17×22 AccuJet produces some of the highest-quality desktop film output available. The combination is used in professional separation studios for its density consistency and dot accuracy.
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 – 17×22 inkjet film screen printing

Specification Value
SKU IJF-17X22
Brand Chromaline
Film Type Water-Resistant Inkjet Film
Sheet Size 17″ × 22″
Format Cut Sheet (Large Format)
DMAX Density Up to 4.0
DMIN Density 0.12
Ink Compatibility Pigment-Based and Dye-Based Inks (pigment recommended)
Water Resistance Yes
Drying Time Fast-drying
Country of Origin Made in the USA
Typical Applications Full-width garment graphics, large gang sheets, professional multi-color separations
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 support 17×22 film?
The Epson SureColor P800, P900, and Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-1000 are the primary printers for 17×22 film output. These are large-format desktop inkjets — not standard tabloid printers. Verify your printer’s maximum sheet size before ordering.
How does 17×22 compare to the 17-inch roll format?
Sheet film is more flexible for variable-size jobs and doesn’t require roll media infrastructure. Roll format (17×100) offers lower per-foot cost at high volume. For shops printing dozens of 17-inch positives daily, the roll is more economical. For variable-size or lower volume work, sheets are more practical.
Can I gang multiple smaller designs on one 17×22 sheet?
Yes — this is a common practice in separation studios. A 17×22 sheet can hold multiple separation channels or smaller individual designs ganged together to maximize per-sheet efficiency.
Is pigment ink recommended over dye for this size?
Pigment-based inks (like Epson UltraChrome) are recommended for larger-format film work. They deliver more consistent density across the full sheet width and are more humidity-resistant after drying. Dye inks can work but typically produce slightly lower DMAX at this scale.
Does sheet flatness matter at this size?
Yes. Large sheets can curl slightly if stored improperly or exposed to humidity. Store AccuJet sheets flat in their original packaging. If a sheet has curl, let it acclimatize flat in your work area for a few minutes 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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