Apollo Transparency Film for Plain Paper Copier, B
$34.99
Price: $34.99
(as of Mar 12, 2025 00:44:54 UTC – Details)
Apollo Plain Paper Copier Film is exceptionally clear, allowing you to create eye-catching results. Each sheet is specially coated to produce brilliant details. Great for making image reproductions. Put images directly on the film. Recommended for most office copiers. Each box contains 100 sheets, allowing you to make several copies of one document or a variety of different projects.
TRANSPARENT SHEETS – Create eye-catching results with exceptionally clear film. This premium film has a sensing stipe and is perfect for use with copiers.
COATED SURFACE – Each sheet is specially coated to produce brilliant details. Great for making image reproductions.
COPIER COMPATIBLE – Put images directly on the film. Recommended for most office copiers.
VALUE PACK – Each box contains 100 sheets, allowing you to make several copies of one document or a variety of different projects. Perfect for teachers and presenters.
Make your charts, graphs and other presentation visuals look crisper and more vibrant with this clear, striped transparency film. Make vivid black and white images right on your office copier.
The film is specially coated to enhance detail and produce more eye-catching visuals.
Gemma Amendola –
Great for copy machines
I use this paper in our school photocopy machine to make negatives for cyanotypes. Works perfectly. No smudging or jamming. I only feed one paper at a time. Too nervouse to try more.
Amazon Customer –
I was disappointed to receive an opened box
Quality seems to be adequate, especially considering the lower cost. I was disappointed to receive an opened box, but the contents were all there.
Madeline Schwartz –
Quality
Poor quality on the end tables.
Andrea –
Great
Great
Rachel –
Five Stars
Very pleased! Good price!
Joanna Kacprzyk –
I bought these for the sensing strip so that I …
I bought these for the sensing strip so that I could put a bunch (a job of 40 sheets) through the copier and not have to worry about it, but I lost the battle with static and have to feed them one by one anyway. I then had to take the time to peel each sensing strip off.