Acti Cameras, Inc.
1108 East Edna Place
Covina, California, 91724
(626) 339-3669
Info@actidts.com
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Custom Precision
Machining and Design
Direct to Screen
Direct to Film
Printing Systems
Prototyping and
Short Runs
Silk Screening
Emulsions, Adhesives and Supplies
Welcome to Acti Cameras (ACi)
Serving the Silk Screen and Related Industries
Thank you for visiting our website. If you work in or with the Silk Screening Industry
we hope you find the site interesting and informative.
Acti Cameras (ACi) manufactures a proprietary line of “Direct To Screen” printers
and offers inks and other related products. ACi also maintain a precision machine
shop for custom orders specializing in custom tables, light tables, screen mesh stretchers,
vacuum tables, and more.
ACi’s premier product , the LEGEND DTS/CTS series of “Direct To Screen – Computer
To Screen” printing systems represents the leading edge technology of integrating
image control, color separations and direct to screen printing. For the smaller shop
we offer the Screenjet™ CTS printer and for shops using film the Filmjet™ Printer
that produces high resolution color separated images direct to film. Both systems
provide high speed through-put eliminating the need for camera work, film processing
and significantly reduces exposure times plus providing the user with a wide range
of options to maximize image quality, color separation controls, and assuring precision
registration.
LEGEND 2800
DTS/CTS
Direct To Screen
Computer To Screen
SCREENJET™3100 DTS/CTS
Direct To Screen
Computer To Screen
FILMJET™ CTF
Computer To Film
Order UV Blocking Fluids and
Black Mask Film Inks
Water Based - Environmentally Friendly
Formulated and Bottled in the USA
LEGEND 6460 DTS/CTS
Direct To Screen
Computer To Screen
The Current State of
DTS and CTS
Larry Cope describes using ink-jet printing screens
for textile and promotional product printers.
Both DTS and CTS names signify the same basic principle of applying a UV resistive
stencil directly to the screen which is then exposed and washed out to make a print
ready screen.
Click here to read the entire article from “Specialist Printing Worldwide” Issue
Four, 2012