We are instrumental in manufacturing and supplying Dry Laser Printers. These printers are manufactured in strict adherence with international quality standards in order to make no compromise with quality. Moreover, we make use of quality-assured raw material to manufacture these printers and so these are highly demanded around the nation. Offered Dry Laser Printers are applauded by our patrons for remarkable volume, supreme quality printing, high speed, easy installation and longer service lives.
Technical Specification
Description | Carestream DryView 5700 Laser Imager |
Technology | Photothermographic (dry laser) |
DryView laser imaging quality | 325 pixels per inch, 78 micron laser spot spacing |
14-bit pixel depth architecture | |
Throughput | Up to 45 films per hour: 14 x 17 in. (35 x 43 cm) |
S maller film sizes print faster | |
DryView Laser Imaging Film | Blue or clear 7-mil polyester base |
Daylight-load film cartridges | |
125 sheets/cartridge | |
Lifetime (100+ years) film archivability addresses demanding requirements (oncology, pediatrics, etc.) | |
Printed film images with a standard D-max of 3.0 | |
Choice of film sizes | |
The DryView 5700 Laser Imager supports the following film sizes: | 14 x 17 in. (35 x 43 cm) |
11 x 14 in. (28 x 35 cm) | |
10 x 12 in. (25 x 30 cm) | |
8 x 10 in. (20 x 25 cm) | |
Automatic Image Quality Control (AIQC) | No manual start-up or quality assurance procedures |
Ensures consistency over time | |
Network connectivity | Integrated DICOM interface supports printing from DICOM print modalities |
Connect non-DICOM modalities using Kodak PACS Link Medical Image Managers | |
Network connection | 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet connection to imager (supports jumbo frame) |
DICOM SOP Classes supported | Basic Grayscale Print Management Meta SOP Class |
Basic Color Print Management Meta SOP Class | |
Presentation LUT SOP Class | |
Basic Annotation Box SOP Class | |
Verification SOP Class | |
Dimensions/weight | Height: 19 in. (47 cm) |
Width: 24 in. (61 cm) | |
Depth: 26 in. (66 cm) | |
Weight: 120 lb. (54 kg) | |
Power | 90-130 VAC; 50/60 Hz; maximum 9 amps |
180-264 VAC; 50/60 Hz; maximum 4.5 amps | |
Operating environment | Temperature: 59 to 91oF (15 to 33C) |
Humidity: 20 to 80% RH, non-condensing | |
M agnetic field: < 50 Gauss | |
A ltitude: -100 to 10,000 ft (-30.5 to 3.048m) | |
User interface | Simplified user panel |
User documentation and languages supported: English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified), Turkish, Russian, Greek and Polish |
1. An X-ray printer is what?
Ans - A laser imager-based X-ray film printer creates X-ray films from digital data material. Through DICOM print, the image data is sent straight from the PACS programme to the printer.
2. The way an X-ray laser operates?
Ans - When an X-ray laser pulse hits a target, the target's atoms are stripped of their electrons to create ions, and energy is then injected into the ions to excite or "amplify" them. Each excited ion emits a photon as it decays from the higher energy state.
3. What are the laser printers restrictions?
Ans - Unlike inkjet printers, which can print on a variety of papers, laser printers cannot. You can't put anything that is heat-sensitive through them. Simple graphics may be printed on home laser printers, but clean pictures are difficult. Choose an inkjet printer if you wish to print images.
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