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Device: Printer, Thermal
Manufacturer: Mitsubishi
Model: P95DW
Manufacturer: Mitsubishi
Model: P95DW
Location: United States, Ohio
398
2016

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Device: Printer, Thermal
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: UP-897MD
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: UP-897MD
Location: United States, Ohio
531
2016

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Device: Printer, Thermal
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: UP-D897MD
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: UP-D897MD
Location: United States, Ohio
289
2013

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Device: Printer, Thermal
Manufacturer: Agfa
Model: DRYSTAR AXYS
Manufacturer: Agfa
Model: DRYSTAR AXYS
Location: India, Delhi
3,400


2011

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Device: Printer, Thermal
Manufacturer: Agfa
Model: DRYSTAR AXYS
Manufacturer: Agfa
Model: DRYSTAR AXYS
Location: United States, Michigan
4,000
2009

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Device: Printer, Thermal
Manufacturer: Agfa
Model: DRYSTAR 5302
Manufacturer: Agfa
Model: DRYSTAR 5302
Location: India, Delhi
3,500
2011

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Device: Printer, Thermal
Manufacturer: Agfa
Model: DRYSTAR 5302
Manufacturer: Agfa
Model: DRYSTAR 5302
Location: Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh
3,000
2014

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Device: Printer, Thermal
Manufacturer: Agfa
Model: DRYSTAR 5302
Manufacturer: Agfa
Model: DRYSTAR 5302
Location: Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh
3,000
2014

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Device: Printer, Thermal
Manufacturer: Agfa
Model: DRYSTAR 5302
Manufacturer: Agfa
Model: DRYSTAR 5302
Location: India, Delhi
2,900
2009

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Device: Printer, Thermal
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: UP-897MD
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: UP-897MD
Location: Russia, Saint Petersburg city
771
2013

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Device: Printer, Thermal
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: UP-897MD
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: UP-897MD
Location: Russia, Moskva
1,000
2013

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Device: Printer, Thermal
Manufacturer: Mitsubishi
Model: P95DW
Manufacturer: Mitsubishi
Model: P95DW
Location: Russia, Moscow City
500


2016

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Device: Printer, Thermal
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: UP-897MD
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: UP-897MD
Location: Russia, Moskva
568
2012

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Device: Printer, Thermal
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: UP-890MDG
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: UP-890MDG
Location: Mexico, Coahuila
550


2012

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Device: Printer, Thermal
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: UP-D75MD
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: UP-D75MD
Location: United States, California
3,000


2010
Printer, Thermal may also be referred to as :
X-ray Printer | Radiology Thermo Printer | Printer, Dry-Processing | Video Printer | Printer | Endoscopy Printer | Dry CameraTips for buying Printer, Thermal
- Thermal printers can be grouped in four categories: small color ultrasound and multimedia units, large color ultrasound and multimedia units, grayscale ultrasound and multimedia units, and radiography units.
- Color and grayscale are the two basic types of thermal printers that are available. These can be further broken down into a range of sizes, including small and large.
- Radiography printers benefit from higher bit depths, ranging from 10 to 12, for increased image quality.
- Facilities should make sure that the memory and throughput of the thermal printer they are about to purchase can handle the number of imaging devices that will be connected to it. They should also ensure that the thermal printer is able to accommodate their patient loads.
- Departments that handle a heavy volume of images may consider purchasing a laser imager, which often has higher throughput than video thermal printers.
- For all printer categories, ECRI recommends a throughput capability of 100 films/hour and 99 multiple originals.
- Automatic calibration is also recommended for all units to ensure higher image quality and to reduce human error.
- Small color and grayscale ultrasound and multimedia thermal printers require an average of 2 gigabytes (GB) of hard-drive storage.
- To accommodate increased throughput, large ultrasound, large multimedia, and radiography printers require an average of 4 GB.
- Spatial resolution (the number of pixels) should be at least 300 dots per inch or 12.2 pixels/mm.
- A thermal printer's contrast resolution, the number of gray or color levels, should generally display 8 bits, corresponding to 256 gray levels or 16 million colors.
- To ensure higher image quality and reduce human error, automatic calibration for all thermal printer categories is recommended.
- Thermal printers have several advantages over wet-processing systems. First, they eliminate concerns about pollution and the need for processing chemicals. They also reduce some maintenance costs, such as darkroom ventilation, chemical storage, and additional plumbing, electricity, and drainage. Thermal printers can be strategically placed almost anywhere in a facility.
- Facilities should look into the thermal printer's interface options to ensure compatibility among the printer, the scanning devices, and the hospital computer network.
Read more valuable tips on the Medical Equipment Buying Guide by MedWOW >>