KONICA MINOLTA MEDICAL & GRAPHIC IMAGING EUROPE B.V.
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Provision of high-quality images
Consistent finish quality
Films for image recording
SD-Q/SD-QC/SD-QM
Image interpolation (pixel replication/function
interpolation) has been enhanced, and newly
adopted brightness modulation processing allows
smooth images and sharp letters to be displayed by
automatically identifying image content and letters
in the image and processing these appropriately.
The DRYPRO 873 has an automatic density control
function that prints a fixed-exposure density patch
onto each film, automatically
measures the density with a
built-in densitometer, and
The silver ion capacity that is pivotal for image
formation on dry film has been greatly boosted and
the ingredients of developer have changed to achieve
highly sensitive, fast developing. As a result, sharp,
stable images are swiftly provided.
maintains the output density.
The film is available in a vivid blue base type (SD-Q),
clear base type (SD-QC) or high maximum density
type for mammography (SD-QM), to allow selection
of the appropriate film for the application. One pack
of daylight package contains 125 sheets that can be
handled under room light.
Automatic calibration after
film replacement further
ensures consistent finish
quality in printed images.
For digital mammography
The combination of the optical unit (43.75 Ìm) that
enables detailed recording and the newly developed
image recording film SD-QM can support
a
maximum density D of 4.0.As for daily maintenance
of mammography, this imager can support
mammography QC patterns for film density control.
Unparalleled image stability and high-speed tech nology!
The pursuit of dry image quality has entered a ne w dimension.
Selected as the development
temperature since development
Positioning
time
speed is high and density change
is small relative to temperature
change.
A first print time of 50 seconds.
With the world’s fastest print speed,
this imager can print 10 sheets of
14x17 inch film in under 4 minutes.
The generous spooling capacity is
also highly effective in usual modalities.
Superb stability provides high-quality
images.
The logic of fast printing - High-speed
thermal development process
It's small because it's fast -
Rapid cooling process
It's fast because it's small -
The shortest film path structures
For the DRYPRO 873, the film development process
has been fully reviewed to respond to fast, high-
volume processing. The film is pre-heated from the
early stage of film transfer. Unstable temperature
regions are minimized when heating the film, and by
dividing the thermal development unit into five parts
and closely controlling the process, excellent density
stability and fast, high-volume processing have been
achieved.Ten sheets of 14"x17” film can be printed in
the rapid time of under four minutes.
For increased printing speed, in addition to faster
image formation a completely new control has been
added to the cooling process at the final stage of
printing. This film temperature history control
system controls both heating and cooling to rapidly
cool films after image formation. By reducing cooling
time to around 1/4 that of previous equipment and
halting thermal development with high precision,
stable images can be swiftly obtained even in
centralized systems.As well as increasing print speed,
the faster cooling time means the unit is now much
slimmer and more compact.
The hardware for the DRYPRO 873 has been
completely redesigned for compactness and
fast/high-volume processing. The use of a feed roller
system for the film supply unit, adoption of a plate-
type heating unit, and various other strategies for
reducing size have contributed to the shortest film
path structure. Speed and compactness combine at a
new level in the DRYPRO 873.
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Specifications and network capabilities focused o n open and flexible
imaging environments
Specifications for the DRYPRO MODEL 873
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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.
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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
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Dry image recording film SD-Q, SD-QC, and SD-QM
does not require a WET process. When storing and
handling film, be sure to observe the following.
(3) As the film is susceptible to strong sunlight as well
as temperature, avoid exposing it to direct sunlight, or
leaving it on a viewing screen for a long time.
2. 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.
Dry film should not
be cleaned with
alcohol or cleaning
agents that may
1. 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
cause
density
blotching and other
defects. The film is
resistant to water,
so it may be cleaned
stored in
30ºC (86ºF) for a long period of time, the quality of
the film may change. When storing film in film
place where
a
place where temperature is more than
(2) If the film is stored at
(104ºF) or higher, this may cause density changes or
discoloration even over short period of storage.
a
temperature of 40ºC
a
a
storage, it should be stored in
temperature is not likely to rise.
a
with
a
soft cloth
Avoid leaving the film in a car in daytime, or using it
with a hot lamp etc.
dampened
water.
with
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