X-Ray Dry Film Thermal Printer

200,000.00

Xray dry film thermal printer is a dry laser imager which is designed for copying over the network to send the image data in DICOM3.0 format. Medical dry laser imager connected to CT (computed tomography) via DICOM protocol, MRI (Magnetic resonance imaging), digital Xray imaging, fluoroscopy, picture archiving and communication systems, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, portable X-ray imaging, breast X-ray tomography, dental and other imaging applications. Medical Dry Film has image layer and protect layer on different side of bluish polyester bases, and there are no sensitive silver halide in both layer. The film is fit for thermal printer to print digital image which is processed and stored in the computer, to attain the enhanced x-ray image quality. Compared to traditional silver halide processing, the procedure is more convenient and the speed of processing is faster. Meanwhile, it reaches to the goal of environment protection because the whole procedure is free of the chemicals.

Specifications:

  • Print Technology: Direct thermal (dry, daylight-load film)
  • Spatial Resolution: 508dpi (20 pixels/mm)
  • Throughput:14''×17'' ≥60 sheets/h ; 8''×10'' ≥80 sheets/h
  • Grayscale Contrast Resolution 14 bits
  • Film Transferring Method: Rubbing
  • Film Tray Four supply trays:, 100-sheet capacity per tray
  • Film Sizes: 8''×10'', 10''×12'', 11''×14'', 14''×17''
  • Applicable film: Medical Dry Thermal Film (blue or clear base)
  • Interface: 10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernet (RJ-45)
  • Network Protocol: Standard DICOM 3.0 connection
  • Image Quality Automatic: calibration using built-in densitometer
  • Control Panel: Large, backlit LCD display, Online Display, Alert, Fault and Active
  • Power: 220-240V-50/60Hz, 600W printing, 75W idle
  • Weight: 75kg
  • Operating Temperature: 0-35ºC
  • Operating Humidity: 35%-90%
  • Storage Humidity: 30%-95%
  • Storage Temperature: -22-50ºC
  • Base Holding Optional

Additional Info

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