Fuji Medical Dry Laser Imager DryPix 7000: unparalleled performance and efficiency. This advanced dry imager boasts a dynamic design, easy operation, high film throughput, and exceptional image quality.
Fuji Medical Dry Laser Imager DryPix 7000: unparalleled performance and efficiency. This advanced dry imager boasts a dynamic design, easy operation, high film throughput, and exceptional image quality.
The DryPix 7000 combines dynamic design strength with user-friendly operation and unparalleled image quality. Its high throughput, capable of handling up to 180 prints per hour, ensures it can meet the needs of even the busiest radiology departments.
Perfect for busy radiology departments, the DryPix 7000 offers fast, reliable, and high-quality imaging with robust network capabilities, ensuring seamless integration into any medical imaging environment.
Fujifilm's extensive experience in dry imaging technology is evident in the DryPix 7000. It utilizes Advanced Variable Response (A-VR) spline interpolation to deliver superior image quality consistently. This technology distinguishes between image data and alphanumeric characters, ensuring clear, sharp alphanumerics even in noisy images, facilitating easier and more accurate diagnoses.
The DryPix 7000's laser exposure thermal development system ensures accelerated throughput without compromising image quality. Initial film output is achieved in just 65 seconds, making it highly efficient for high-demand environments. Additionally, its robust design and dynamic technologies make it suitable for any professional location, ensuring accurate detection and diagnosis.
For added reliability, the optional DRYPIX STATION provides backup security by automatically detecting printer failures and rerouting images to an active printer. This feature is crucial in multi-unit environments, ensuring uninterrupted operation.
Operating the DryPix 7000 is straightforward, thanks to its newly developed touchpanel with an icon-based interface. This user-friendly design simplifies all operations, from film loading to processing, which can be carried out in daylight conditions, reducing operator error.
Networking capabilities are a standout feature of the DryPix 7000. Its built-in high-speed DICOM print server allows fast, error-free connections, enabling direct intercommunication with any network-linked modality. This centralization of printing functions maximizes the overall efficiency of your network.
The DryPix 7000 employs a dry laser imaging process that utilizes interpolation to magnify or reduce medical diagnostic images from various modalities, producing ultra-precise film outputs in different formats. This process, which exposes the film surface to a modulating laser, significantly reduces throughput time and eliminates the need for handling or disposing of messy chemicals.
With features like automatic self-calibration, the DryPix 7000 ensures precise and subtle image adjustments. Its Smooth Curve Arranging (SAR) allows for the most suitable image tones for different modalities, enhancing diagnostic capabilities. New DI-HL and DI-HLc films contribute to clear, low-minimum-density images, available in multiple sizes and either blue or clear base.
The addition of a 10-bin film sorter and the DRYPIX LINK, which connects to non-DICOM modalities, further enhances its efficiency and versatility. The optional DRYPIX STATION integrates worklist information and provides auto-routing for backup, ensuring a fail-safe operation.
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