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Fuji Film FM-DP
3543 Dry camera
MMI has
available a Fuji Film FM-DP 3543 Dry camera available with Dell
Optiplex 260. This would be an ideal purchase for a medical
center that has an existing Fuji SmartCR and is looking for a
direct connection to the printer.
About the FujiFilm FM-DP 3543: Format 14" x 17";
Spatial Resolution 300 dots per inch; 11-bit Images; 2048 Gray
Levels; up to 50 Films per Hour; Maximum Density up to 3.0; No
chemicals required, no film processor and plumbing needed;
The Fujifilm
dry printer FM-DP 3543 has a range of important advantages.
Using Micro-Isolation Technology and the direct thermal
recording process, pictures of constantly high quality can be
created. Due to the dry picture process no waste products are
produced. The printer is simple to use and operate. The FM-DP
3543 can optionally be connected to processes for creating
pictures (e.g. CT, MR etc) or it can be connected to FCR (Fuji
Computed Radiography). DICOM Basic greyscale print compatible
processes can also be optionally connected to the dry printer.
Dell Optiplex GX
110 workstations
MMI has
available 4 Dell Optiplex GX 110 workstations with ELO touch
screen monitors ready to be used with Flash IIP A11-12 and
A11-15 versions of the Flash IIP software.
AGFA CR (Computed Radiography) Parts
MMI has a
wide assortment of Agfa CR parts and Agfa printer parts
available for purchase. Please contact us for details.
Fuji
Drypix 7000 For Sale
We have 2 Drypix 7000 dry laser imagers (Manufactured 2003-2004)
available for immediate sale. All have 14x17 cassettes.
Price: $13,000
Fuji Film DryPix 4000
For Sale Managed Medical Imaging has a Fuji Film DryPix 4000 available
for immediate purchase. It is a 2005 model in great
condition. The DryPix 4000 is a dry laser imager which combines the high
quality and performance of Fujifilm's centralized
imagers, with an extremely compact design, making it
ideal for small centralized departments that do not need
the ultra-high speed and throughput of the DryPix 7000.
The DryPix 4000 has excellent throughput between 110 and
160 films per hour.
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