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Cisinks 8 x 11.5 inch A4 waterproof inkjet transparency film features a 100 micron microporous coating that absorbs ink instantly and dries quickly to prevent smearing. Its high-density, dual-texture design ensures durability and flatness, making it ideal for silk screen printing. Compatible with all major inkjet printers including Epson, HP, and Canon, this pack of 50 sheets is vacuum sealed to maintain quality and ready to deliver professional-grade transparencies.
Manufacturer | CISinks |
Brand | CIS Inks |
Item Weight | 1.25 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 8 x 0.04 inches |
Item model number | 4337008133 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | transparent, milky |
Number of Items | 50 |
Size | 8 x 11.5 inches |
Sheet Size | 8 x 11.5 inches |
Paper Weight | 20 |
Paper Finish | Coated, Smooth |
Manufacturer Part Number | TRANSPARENCY-A4 |
T**Y
Great film for screen printers !
Prints amazing on a Canon Pixma , no problems with ink bleeding etc. Works perfect . Nice super dark print perfect for screen transfer film . Worth it !
A**G
It says in the description that these are A4 size 8"x11.5" Not 8.5"x11"
Purchased these 50 sheet A4 100 micron WaterProof Inkjet Transparency Film 8" x 11.5" 4 mil. I wanted 8.5"x11" but I did not read the description properly so that is my fault.These transparency films are very good quality and take printer ink well. I use them to do screen printing on fabric and they work perfect. I have had one film stick to my emulsion but I believe that was my fault. All the other screens I have done have turned out great.
K**N
Excellent for photo negative printing (update)
I am very pleased with the results I am getting from this product. I am using it to print negatives for work with the Cyanotype process. I am using a low-end Canon Pixma TS702a printer. There was at least one other transparency recommended for the process I am doing. Made in Japan, and higher priced, but this CISinks paper is as good as that and a slight bit clearer. My only complaint is that I use it for 8x10 and 5x7 sizes and therefore I have to cut it before using.***Update *** 9/25/2024I am very pleased with this OHP for printing my Cyanotype negatives. I have compared it to at least two other, much higher priced, transparencies and I like this over the others. And it is way cheaper.
T**O
Works fine, weird sizing
These transparencies work fine the size is weird but with my printer I can input the exact exact paper size of the sheet I’m feeding. I cut them anyway to fit the artwork so I don’t have so much waste. They’re perfect transparency for screens. (Printing with ET-8550)I will still use my other transparencies for my photo light boxes though.
A**.
Worked awesome. The printer was able to lay down a ...
So much nicer than I expected for the price. Worked awesome. The printer was able to lay down a nice thick layer of black, so it exposed perfectly. I was worried because I had never used this brand before, so I only ordered a 50 pack, but I'll be buying a larger quantity next time I need some.
G**.
CISinks Waterproof Inkjet Transparency Film Screenprintinh
Excellent quality. Used a Canon PIXMA TS9520. Select Paper Type “Glossy Photo Paper”. Use rear paper tray, select appropriate size and “other”. Load one at a time, print side up.
M**N
Eh, maybe it's just me?
I've been a screen printer for 12 years. I work with my own brand and design all of my shirts myself. So I don't necessarily need 500 sheets of transparency, or a 20 mile roll of it. 50 sheets usually lasts me awhile as that is anywhere between 15-50 designs. Selling retail is a little different than doing custom jobs in the fact that most retail buyers gravitate to simpler one, or two color designs, sometimes three color. So 50 sheets can last me a good bit.Anyway, I've been doing this a bit and this film really confuses me. I cannot remember the last time I have printed out a transparency on the WRONG side of the films. With this stuff, it happens regularly. The emulsion side of this stuff is so thin that it's really hard to tell which side to print on. I've wasted a number of sheets printing on the wrong side and having the ink run off the page. Not to mention ink waste on my Artisan 1430. Don't think I've had this happen since I was a total rookie 12 years ago. Maybe I got a bad batch? But I am seeing reviews here about the coating being very thin, so I don't think I got a bad batch. It's just kinda not very good in comparison to something like Fixxons or something.Pro tip: If you are having the same issues with printing on the wrong side, lick your thumb and touch a corner on one side, if you it leaves a "white mark" that is the right side to print on. If it doesn't, it's not the correct side. This is the workaround I have found to stop the film and ink waste. I will not be purchasing this brand again. And I guess, I will need to go back to Fixxons (or elsewhere) and buy those 100 sheet boxes.
S**L
I use these for screen printing and they work perfectly.
This is what I use for screen printing. They work perfectly. I use a Cannon 13x19 Pixma printer with the two black inks.When these get a little water on them, they will turn white where the water hits, BUT if you let it dry or if you use a hair drier, the white turns back to clear.
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