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Dry View Laser Imager

Dry View Laser Imager

Product Details:

  • Material Industrial Grade Metals and Plastics
  • Condition New
  • Technology Dry Laser Imaging
  • Portable No
  • Wall Mounted No
  • Light Source Laser
  • Resolution Up to 508 dpi
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Dry View Laser Imager Price And Quantity

  • 1 Set

Dry View Laser Imager Product Specifications

  • Automatic and Manual
  • Electric
  • New
  • Dry Laser Imaging
  • Grey
  • Laser
  • No
  • Up to 508 dpi
  • Built-in Storage for Queued Prints
  • 220-240 V AC
  • 664 x 686 x 432 mm (approximate)
  • Industrial Grade Metals and Plastics
  • No

Dry View Laser Imager Trade Information

  • 5-10 Set Per Month
  • 1 Months

Product Description

We are an acclaimed manufacturer ofDry View Laser Imagerin the market. It is fully compatible with the CARESTREAM CR and DR Systems, and is ideal for dispersed or remote printing applications from computed radiography or digital radiography systems. No daily or weekly preventive maintenance is required on print heads or film transport rollers to optimize image quality in ourDry View Laser Imager.

Technical Specification

Depth

25.5 inch

Application

Hospital

Brand

Carestream

Width

24.6 inch

Temperature

15 to 33 Degree C

Supply Tray Capacity

125 sheets/cartridge

Power Supply

90-130 VAC

Humidity

20 to 80% RH

Height

29.8 inch

Frequency

50 - 60 Hz



Advanced Imaging Performance

Experience precise and consistent medical imaging with up to 508 dpi resolution and support for four common film sizes. The Dry View Laser Imager delivers reliable, high-quality prints essential for accurate diagnostics while maintaining a fast workflowprinting up to 75 films per hour without interruption.


Seamless Workflow Integration

Engineered for compatibility with DICOM standards, this imager ensures effortless integration into most radiology departmental systems. Its graphical LCD interface enables smooth operation, whether using automatic or manual modes, contributing to an efficient, error-minimized process in busy healthcare environments.


Reliable and Safe Operation

Safety features guard against overheating and electrical overload, ensuring dependable function even in demanding or variable clinical settings. Constructed from industrial-grade metals and plastics, the imager is built to withstand ongoing use at medical facilities, supporting a wide operating temperature and humidity range.

FAQs of Dry View Laser Imager:


Q: How does the Dry View Laser Imager benefit medical radiology applications?

A: This imager streamlines diagnostic workflows by providing high-resolution, direct digital-to-film printing, ensuring clear and accurate images for precise diagnoses. Fast throughput and DICOM compatibility support busy radiology departments and enhance patient care.

Q: What film sizes can the Dry View Laser Imager print?

A: The device supports four standard medical film sizes: 8x10 inch, 10x12 inch, 11x14 inch, and 14x17 inch, accommodating a broad range of imaging needs in clinical settings.

Q: When is the laser imager ready for use after powering on?

A: With a warm-up time of less than 10 minutes, the Dry View Laser Imager rapidly reaches optimal operating conditions, minimizing downtime between setups and use.

Q: Where can this imager be installed for best results?

A: Ideal for diagnostic centers and hospital radiology departments, the imager should be placed in stable, ventilated areas within its recommended operating temperature (15C30C) and humidity (2080% RH) range. Due to its weight and size, floor installation is advised.

Q: What safety mechanisms does the imager include?

A: It is equipped with overheat and overcurrent protection systems, which automatically intervene to prevent damage and maintain safe operation during periods of extended use or power fluctuations.

Q: How is print data managed by the device?

A: The imager features built-in internal memory for storing queued print jobs, ensuring continuous printing even during high-demand periods and reducing workflow interruptions.

Q: What are the primary usages of this laser imager in healthcare?

A: This device is primarily used in medical radiology imaging to produce high-quality, diagnostic images required by clinicians for patient assessment, treatment planning, and record-keeping in hospitals and diagnostic centers.

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