Pictorico Ultra Premium OHP Transparency Film 17" x 66'

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Pictorico Ultra Premium OHP Transparency Film 17" x 66'
Key Features
  • Smooth, Translucent Surface
  • High Ink Absorption Capability
  • Dries Instantly
  • High Line & Dot Sharpness
This 17" x 66' Ultra Premium OHP Transparency Film from Pictorico delivers bright, non-smear colors and water-resistant images and easy-to-read text. Each roll is 17" wide and 66' long.
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Pictorico TPS Overview

This 17" x 66' Ultra Premium OHP Transparency Film from Pictorico delivers bright, non-smear colors and water-resistant images and easy-to-read text. Each roll is 17" wide and 66' long.

Pictorico TPS Specs

Item Type
1x Film Roll
Size
17" x 66' / 43.2 cm x 20 m
Surface Finish
Glossy
Thickness
5.7 mil / 144.78 µm
Materials
Transparency Film
Single/Double-Sided
Single
Core Size
2" / 5.1 cm
Packaging Info
Package Weight
5.575 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
20.9 x 6.15 x 6.1"

Pictorico TPS Reviews

Pictorico Ultra premium

By Sergey
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-07-29

The product was packaged very well and was delivered very quickly, in less than a week.Thanks.

Perfect for creating digital negatives

By Michael
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-05-15

I use this for my all my digital negative needs. It does an amazing job. I don't have any complaints and would recommend it to anyone who needs to make digital negatives.

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Does the 66' roll fit in an Epson P900? (outer ...

Does the 66' roll fit in an Epson P900? (outer diameter of roll)
Asked by: Jean
The Pictorico Ultra Premium OHP Transparency Film 17" x 66' will not work with the Epson SureColor P9000, as this printer can accommodate a media thickness of 31.5 to 59.1 mil / 0.8 to 1.5 mm, and this media you want to use is 5.7 mil / 144.78 µm.
Answered by: Michael S
Date published: 2025-02-13

First time with a roll of Pictorico. Which side ...

First time with a roll of Pictorico. Which side of the roll do you print on? Common sense tells me inside?
Asked by: mark
A good rule of thumb (in case you cut off the role for printing later) is to lick you finger and print on the side that is tacky.
Answered by: Shane
Date published: 2025-02-07

what is the core size of the roll?

what is the core size of the roll?
Asked by: ezell
Core Size 2" / 5.08 cm
Answered by: Sagi C
Date published: 2021-01-21

I will be cutting individual sheets off the roll, ...

I will be cutting individual sheets off the roll, 17” x 12”. How much curl might be left on a sheet this size? Will it lie flat like the regular packaged Pictorico?
Asked by: Rene
It's material does not lend to curling much.
Answered by: roman
Date published: 2020-03-16

Is this compatible with inkjet printers? Like an ...

Is this compatible with inkjet printers? Like an HP t650?
Asked by: Coretta
The Pictorico Ultra Premium OHP Transparency Film 17" x 66' (B&H # PIPUPTF1766) is compatible with Inkjet printers that support 5.7 mil thickness.
Answered by: Luis F
Date published: 2025-02-12

I'm printing on this film using a Canon Pixma ...

I'm printing on this film using a Canon Pixma Pro-200 printer -- what paper setting should I use? Thanks!
Asked by: Genesis
With the Pictorico Ultra Premium OHP Transparency Film one should use the glossy photo paper setting.
Answered by: Yaakov
Date published: 2023-01-25

question

Is this Ultra Premium roll the exact same as Pro Ultra Premium sheets, note that the roll description does not include 'Pro' ? The convenience of the roll would be great but i don't want to have re-calibrate/ re-linearize each process/ paper/ chemistry combination that i use, thanks
Asked by: Stuart
I have used both with no comparable difference, in other words I was able to use the same curves in PS. Exposure times varied within both cyanotype and vandyke brown processes but this was more likely an issue with student files. I gang student files in a PS document anywhere between 6-12. this makes the printing film process quick and efficient.
Answered by: Bernard M.
Date published: 2020-03-14

question

what kind of printer will this paper work with?
Asked by: Anonymous
Every printer that I've used has worked fringe but make sure you let it sit for a while, or blow dry it after you print, to dry the alcohol in the ink. Make sure the emulsion side is placed where the ink will be applied also. It'll get messy if not!
Answered by: Jennifer R.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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