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Uinkit Inkjet Transparency Film offers 50 sheets of 8.5x11 inch premium clear film, engineered for dye ink inkjet printers. Designed to deliver brilliant colors and crisp details, it’s perfect for presentations, DIY crafts, and professional projects requiring high-quality transparency.
Manufacturer | Uinkit |
Brand | Uinkit |
Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 8.5 x 0.01 inches |
Item model number | OHP18-INK-A4x20 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Clear |
Number of Items | 50 |
Sheet Size | 8.5x11 Inches |
Paper Weight | 22 |
Paper Finish | Translucent |
Manufacturer Part Number | OHP18-INK-A4x20 |
C**S
Works Great for Any Need
These work great. The rounded corner on one edge lets you know which side is the side to print on. I would purchase again.
D**E
Prints perfect!
These are great! Prints perfect. I use them for crafting. Never had a problem. I have an inexpensive printer and these work great for printing. Won't buy any other brand.
L**H
Great
Love these sheets. They are crystal clear. I use them for cardmaking. So I don't use ink on them. They are excellent for shaker cards.
J**N
Very tricky to feed but good image quality. Here is the best way to feed the film...
The film comes with no instructions or advice - just what you read in these reviews.I almost jammed my old Epson printer trying to figure out how to get it to both SEE the clear film AND transport it through its feed wheels - it can't grip the slick film at all. What worked best was to take a standard piece of paper and fold up the bottom 1" to make a 'film carrier', then put the film into the fold (on top of the paper but under the 1" fold) with the film's curved corner at lower right, under the fold. Put a small piece of scotch tape at the left and right of the top of the fold to secure the paper to the film. Place only that ONE sheet in the feed tray, by itself. The printer will SEE the paper AND the drive wheels will engage the leading edge of THE PAPER CARRIER from both sides. The ink is sprayed on the top side of the film. Of course, you can't print on the bottom 1" of film that is covered by the paper carrier, but it is good enough for most small projects. I let the ink dry for a long time and then ran my finger across it several times and with some pressure - it was completely dry and didn't smear. I used print settings of 'Presentation Quality Matte Paper' and 'Quality' speed as recommended by others here. My 'compass rose' project required only black ink.I did not try any variations of fold size or without the scotch tape. I've never tried to put inkjet ink on transparent film before. This technique is suitable for occasional small projects but would be a major nuisance otherwise. Your printer may be different, too. Good luck!
T**1
Using these for craft cards.
Was told these are cheaper and just as good as acetate sheets for making shaker cards. Excited to get started with them.
R**.
Transfer film
This product was very easy to use and the quality is very good. I use these to print images on for floating ornaments
I**V
good price and quality
Very good, use it for printing negatives for my cyanotypes
C**E
Not sure clear, prints a bit off.
1st, if you plan on using these for a face shield, forget about it. There's a texture on it.As for the print quality, it's pretty dang good where it prints. I don't know why, but I got streaks where it didn't print here and there. Not many but they're there.Before I printed, I did a test print on regular paper to make sure the print head was clear. Everything looked great so I printed on the transparency paper. That's when the lines appeared where it didn't print. I did another test print on paper and it was perfect again. Went back to the transparency film and again, lines here and there where the ink either didn't stick or something. No idea why it does it. Maybe the roller is slipping or gripping to much causing a misalignment? No idea...As for the cost.. It's a bit on the expensive side. I say this because I've seen other transparency film for inkjet here that costs less per sheet.I feel it's a 3.5 start rating.
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