Abstract: The photoconductive properties of MBB-PPV/C60 composite films fabricated by the physical jet deposition (PJD) technique have been studied on the basis of the photoinduced charge transfer process. Under the photoex-citation, the transverse photoconductivity of the composite films is greatly enhanced by 4 orders of magnitude due to the efficient excitation transfer process from MBB-PPV (as donor) to C60 (as acceptor) occurring at the interface, the separation of charges and the existence of in-layer free carriers. The results indicate that the conjugated polymer/fullerene composite films optimized by an appropriate configuration have potential applications in photoelectric devices and photonic fields.