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[. . . ] Furthermore, it supports supply units of up to 2 trays + 1 additional tray. Film size can be selected depending on the purpose. *2: Installation area as of August 2008 Designed for 30% energy saving Dry imagers use heat processing during the imaging stage. Because Konica-Minolta is committed to pursuing green technologies, we have successfully cut electricity consumption by 30% in normal printing operations (*3), making this a truly ecofriendly dry imager. *3: 8 hours/day, printing of 100 sheet Size, touch, mechanisms. . . [. . . ] all designed wit h the user in mind User-friendly, quiet design The DRYPRO 873 emits remarkably little noise, contributing to a pleasant working environment. The running noise has been tuned to the lower tones with reduced high-frequencies, making the unit sound deceptively quiet. While overall noise has been reduced, particular attention has been given to standby noise, providing quietness in today's filmless imaging environment, where standby operation often accounts for most of the usage time. Total commitment to ease of use In the DRYPRO 873 we aimed to provide a userfriendly unit with an intuitive user interface and simple operation. Status indicators such as 'Film Empty' are recognizable even from a distance and a direct button allows tray selection when setting film. Ease of operation is further enhanced with additional touches such as simplified film setting requiring minimal mechanical operation. DICOM 3. 0 support Supports DICOM PRINT, BASIC GRAY SCALE, and DICOM STORAGE (SC) and input up to 16 channels. By adding a backup DICOM imager to the output destinations, any output is automatically redirected to the backup destination when a problem occurs with the main imager. (If an imager in which film of the same size and type as that of the one in which the problem occurred is connected. ) Data such as patient ID and patient name can be enlarged and output to film. By enlarging and printing patient data on film, you can substantially improve the efficiency of sorting film. Not just compact. . . The generous spooling capacity is also highly effective in usual modalities. Superb stability provides high-quality images. Specifications and network capabilities focused o n open and flexible imaging environments Specifications for the DRYPRO MODEL 873 · Imager Network-Building Support DICOM functionality of DRYPRO 873 The DRYPRO 873 enables network printing from DICOM modalities. By employing a variety of different functions, the network can be expanded to include storage that transmits images to an image server or viewer, extraction of patient information from image data by the automatic character recognition function, enlarged printing of the identified patient's name and ID number in the film margin, and MWM compatibility. Options for the DRYPRO MODEL 873 873 additional supply unit The supply unit for the third additional tray compatible with five sizes (14"x17" (35x43cm), 14"x14" (35x35cm), 11"x14" (28x35cm), 10"x12" (25x30cm), 8"x10" (20x25cm)). 873 sorter (6 bins) This sorter is useful to sort films. Size: H1459 x W599 x D585 mm (873 body + sorter) ­ Weight: 163 kg (873 body + sorter) ­ Number of bins: 6 ­ One bin can stock up to 30 sheets ­ Film size: 5 sizes (14"x17" (35x43cm), 14"x14" (35x35cm), 11"x14" (28x35cm), 10"x12" (25x30cm), 8"x10" (20x25cm)) ­ Power: provided by the DRYPRO 873. Outer sizes · Storing and Handling Dry Film Dry image recording film SD-Q, SD-QC, and SD-QM does not require a WET process. Storing and handling unused film After confirming that film is packaged, store unused film, like ordinary film, in a cool, dark place (recommended temperature: 10-23ºC (50-73ºF)) where it will not be affected by radiation. If film is stored in a place where temperature is more than 30ºC (86ºF) for a long period of time, the quality of the film may change. When storing film in a film storage, it should be stored in a place where temperature is not likely to rise. Storing and handling processed film (image) (1) As heat-processed-type film is susceptible to high temperature or strong sunlight even after it is processed, it should be stored in a cool, dark place. [. . . ] Storing and handling processed film (image) (1) As heat-processed-type film is susceptible to high temperature or strong sunlight even after it is processed, it should be stored in a cool, dark place. When storing film for a long period of time, be sure to place it in a film bag and store it in a place where temperature is 25ºC (77ºF) or below. The rise in density or discoloration may occur more frequently as the temperature rises. [. . . ]

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