Printing Film
Printing film series: laser phototypesetting film, red laser image recording film, ID photo paper, inkjet film, coated film base.


Printing Film
Printing Film, Laser Film, Inkjet Film, Phototypesetting Film, Red Laser Recording Film, Coated Film Base, Image Recording Film
The Printing Film Series includes a full range of laser phototypesetting films, red laser image recording films, ID photo papers, inkjet films, and coated film bases.
These products are designed to meet the high demands of the printing, imaging, and graphic arts industries, offering excellent transparency, stability, and sharp image reproduction.
With consistent coating quality and precise light sensitivity, the printing films ensure accurate imaging performance for both traditional and digital workflows.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Material Type | Polyester (PET) or coated film base |
| Film Types | Laser phototypesetting film, Red laser image film, ID photo paper, Inkjet film, Coated film |
| Thickness | 100–150 μm (standard), customizable |
| Transparency | ≥ 90% (high clarity for accurate exposure) |
| Surface Type | Glossy / Matte / Coated |
| Light Sensitivity | 630–670 nm (red laser), 405 nm (violet laser), or inkjet absorption layer |
| Resolution | Up to 10,000 dpi |
| Compatible Equipment | Laser imagesetters, inkjet printers, plate-making systems |
| Storage Conditions | 15–25°C, RH < 60%, stored away from direct light |
Key Features
- High Imaging Precision :Delivers sharp and stable image recording for fine lines, text, and halftones, ideal for high-resolution printing.
- Excellent Transparency :Ensures accurate light transmission and exposure uniformity for consistent plate-making results.
- Multi-Technology Compatibility :Works with laser phototypesetting, inkjet printing, and dry film exposure systems.
- Stable Dimensional Accuracy :Maintains film flatness and registration precision under varying temperature and humidity conditions.
- Durable Coating Layer :Scratch-resistant and moisture-resistant surface coating for longer service life and stable processing.
Recommended Applications
The Printing Film Series is widely used in various printing, imaging, and design workflows:
Prepress and plate-making industry: For creating high-quality negatives and positives in offset and flexo printing.
Laser phototypesetting systems: Used for text, halftone, and line image recording in red or infrared laser imagesetters.
Inkjet printing and screen printing: As an ink-receptive film for color separation, screen printing stencils, or design proofing.
ID photo and imaging services: For producing ID cards, certificates, and digital photo papers with high color accuracy.
Graphic arts and packaging design: Used in mock-up production, overlay design, and accurate positioning in layout processes.
PCB and industrial imaging: As a transparent imaging medium for circuit board and stencil applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of printers or devices can use these films?
The films are compatible with laser imagesetters, inkjet printers, and digital exposure units designed for red or violet light sources.
How should printing films be stored?
Store in a cool, dry, and light-protected environment (15–25°C, RH < 60%) to maintain photosensitivity and flatness.
Can the films be used for both positive and negative image recording?
Yes, depending on the specific film type, both positive and negative image recording can be achieved with appropriate exposure settings.
What is the difference between coated film base and inkjet film?
The coated film base is used as a substrate for silver halide or photopolymer coatings, while inkjet films are designed with a microporous absorption layer for pigment or dye inks.
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