UP-D895: a Medical Printer Designed for Clinical Imaging
The Sony UP-D895 is a medical thermal printer designed for the needs of healthcare professionals. Specially designed to support imaging examinations, it can quickly generate high-quality prints from equipment such as ultrasound scanners and dental systems. Its monochrome A6 printing format perfectly meets hospital and clinic standards, offering accurate reproduction of medical images. With a resolution of 325 dpi and 256 grey scale levels, it produces detailed images that are essential for evaluating examinations. Its ability to produce near-photographic black and white images reinforces its position in medical environments where reliability and clarity are essential criteria.
Print Performance and Accuracy for Practitioners
The Sony UP-D895's thermal head technology ensures fast, accurate rendering, with print times ranging from 3.8 to 5.1 seconds depending on the size selected. Combined with UPP-110HG high-gloss paper, it delivers bright, detailed images that are easy to read. This rendering is particularly appreciated for ultrasound, where the visualisation of contrasts and fine nuances can aid clinical interpretation. The device also offers a Resize-to-Fit function, which allows the printed image to be adapted to the desired format. This function is particularly useful for panoramic prints, which are often required in the dental field. The 8 MB internal memory ensures smooth data processing, while compatibility with the previous UP-D890 model drivers facilitates continuity with existing installations.
Convenient Integration and Adaptation to Hospital Environments
In addition to its technical performance, the Sony UP-D895 printer stands out for its compact and ergonomic design, ideal for the limited space available in medical practices and hospitals. It has two interfaces (USB and IEEE 1284 parallel), ensuring broad compatibility with a range of medical equipment. Its versatility and ease of integration make it a practical choice for healthcare services looking to optimise their workflow without compromising on print quality. Thanks to its universal power supply (100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz), it can be used in a variety of international contexts. Certified to several medical and electrical safety standards (UL, CSA, EN60601-1, CE), it meets the regulatory requirements for devices intended for clinical environments.