KODAK Point-of-Care CR 260 System
The KODAK Point-of-Care CR 260 System is an affordable
computed radiography solution for medium size healthcare
facilities and clinics. Designed to enhance workflow and help
improve productivity, the Kodak CR 260 System can complement
centralized CR and DR environments, serve as a backup or
overflow system, and perform in decentralized capture
environments such as portable examinations, ER and OR
departments. Managed Medical Imaging specializes in the
Kodak CR 260 and supports the system on medical centers
throughout Florida. This durable, lightweight,
tabletop system expands on the powerful functionality of the
KODAK Point-of-Care CR 120 System and KODAK Point-of-Care CR 140
System. It provides throughput of up to 60 plates an hour, and
optional high-resolution scanning modes for even greater
flexibility. Kodak Point-of-Care CR 140
System
The Kodak Point-of-Care CR 140 System is ideal for computed
radiography examinations in busy clinics and specialty practices
such as chiropractors, podiatrists, and orthopedists. It is also
recommended for satellite locations, and remote sites such as
military field installations throughout Florida. This
Kodak CR system has a throughput of up to 41 cassettes per hour.
Durable, compact, and lightweight, this system enables all
imaging functions to be performed at the point of patient care
with one affordable package that includes the single-plate CR
reader, Kodak flexible phosphor screens, advanced image
management software, and a PC based review station.
Kodak Point-of-Care CR 120 System
The Kodak Point-of-Care CR 120 System is ideal for a
wide range of computed radiography examinations in specialty
practices such as chiropractors, podiatrists, and orthopedists.
It is also well suited for small clinics, mobile units, and
offshore locations including oil rigs and cruise ships.
This system enables all imaging functions to be performed at the
point of patient care with one compact, affordable package that
includes the single-plate CR reader, Kodak flexible phosphor
screens, advanced image management software, and a PC-based
review station. This Kodak CR system has a
throughput of up to 20 cassettes per hour.

What is the difference between the Kodak CR 260,Kodak CR 140
and Kodak CR 120?
The primary difference between these models is system speed as
measured by plate throughput per hour. The systems are all based
on the same system design and share the same physical
dimensions. These different speeds make each model uniquely
suited for various environments and applications.
Kodak
CR 850
KODAK DIRECTVIEW CR 850 System
A fast premium single-cassette CR system. For
distributed applications, choose the single-cassette Kodak
DirectView CR 850 system to streamline workflow, increase
productivity and improve patient satisfaction.
Kodak offers an extensive family of CR systems and
options that provide the flexibility to support nearly any
environment or application for improved workflow and
productivity. Fast and flexible, reliable, and easy to use,
KODAK CR Systems provide the image quality, control and
diagnostic confidence you deserve.
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