Sony UP-895MD: A Reliable Medical Printer for Precise Monochrome Printing
The Sony UP-895MD printer is a reliable solution for printing monochrome medical images with near-photographic quality. Designed for healthcare professionals, it seamlessly integrates with ultrasound systems and other diagnostic imaging devices. It captures highly precise images, offering a resolution of 1280 x 608 pixels and smooth reproduction of nuances with 256 shades of gray.
The speed of the UP-895MD is a crucial asset in hospital environments where the availability of results is paramount. In standard mode with the smoothing function disabled, it produces a print in approximately 3.9 seconds. This speed ensures an optimized workflow, reducing waiting times while preserving image precision.
The design of the UP-895MD focuses on intuitive use and simplified handling. The automatic paper loading system facilitates the installation of rolls and minimizes interruptions. Its compact size and weight of 3.4 kg make it easily integrable into any medical environment.
The printer is compatible with EIA and CCIR video standards, offering flexibility regardless of the video signal from the connected medical system. Its BNC connector ensures simple integration with imaging equipment, while its video output allows direct connection to a monitor.
The UP-895MD offers various printing modes, including multiple framing and zoom options. It features a x2 zoom to enlarge specific areas of the image and aspect ratio selection in 4:3 or 1:1 formats according to the desired display format. The smoothing mode enhances image clarity by optimizing contours and the gradation of gray levels.
To ensure equipment durability, the printer is equipped with a thermal head protection system, preventing degradation from intensive use. It supports various types of thermal paper, including UPP-110HG, which provides bright and precise printing.
With its worldwide electrical compatibility (AC 100-120V / 220-240V), compact size, and efficiency, the Sony UP-895MD is an ideal choice for printing black-and-white medical images in hospital environments and diagnostic clinics.