HP Clear Film - 24" Wide Roll - 75' Long

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HP Clear Film - 24" Wide Roll - 75' Long
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Is this compatible with an HP DesignJet T530 24-in

Is this compatible with an HP DesignJet T530 24-in Printer (5ZY60A#B1K)?
Asked by: 3rd Season
The HP Clear Film - 24" Wide Roll - 75' Long (B&H # HECF2475) is compatible with the HP DesignJet T530.
Answered by: Luis F
Date published: 2026-07-02

Is it possible to print this on 24" laser ...

Is it possible to print this on 24" laser printer?
Asked by: RAYMOND
No, this is designed for inkjet printers.
Answered by: Sagi C
Date published: 2020-11-03

Is this film of archival quality?

Is this film of archival quality?
Asked by: Carrie
This is not archival.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2021-05-27

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Does this paper type come in a smaller batch? Or maybe in a sample pack? I would like to test it before purchasing such a large amount. Thank you.
Asked by: Anonymous
This would be the smallest amount available for the HP Clear Film.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2018-08-27

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Is this clear film compatible with photographic ink jet printing? We have an Epson Stylus Pro 7890.
Asked by: Esmeralda R.
It would work on the Epson printer, but there would not be ICC profiles for it. So you would not get the fullest and best results you can get.
Answered by: Moe
Date published: 2019-09-23

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Does this work with pigment ink on an Epson 9600 printer?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes it is compatible.
Answered by: Steven C.
Date published: 2018-08-27

Will this work on a Designjet Z6100PS?

Will this work on a Designjet Z6100PS?
Asked by: Alastair
Yes, the HP Clear Film - 36" Wide Roll - 75' Long is compatible with the HP Z6100PS printer.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2025-10-31

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Is the black ink opaque enough for silk screen exposure ?
Asked by: Anonymous
Clear film is a 100% clear surface and it is used for overhead transparencies and color separations- applications where 100% clarity is needed but it does need high DMAX and heavy ink load. Transparency film has a milky surface and the usage of it is for screen printing and digital negatives-applications where the high DMAX and heavy ink load is needed but it does not require a 100% clarity. Therefore I do not recommend this product for silk screening applications.
Answered by: Steven C.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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