At the moment I use an agfa to print negatives to film and then a film processor to give me the negatives. Is there another method for making negatives? ie a laser printer with some sort of film? (cost not important)
No transparency I know of will survive the heat of a laser printer, and lasers usually don't have really high resolution. Are you talking about creating, for example, an 8 inch by 10 inch negative which can then be reduced? If so, inkjets can do this if you use the right transparency. If you mean a regular size negative, I'm not aware of anything which can handle all the ink.
Look at Xante Screen-Writer 4 - A3+ 1200DPI Postscript Laser Printer with 256MB (Stock Code 35389)
What I'm trying to print is an A3 greyscale negative the same or as near as the same as using an agfa image setter and then a film processor if this is any help
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