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To stay competitive, you need laser imagers that can
handle general radiology, CR, and DR. These imagers
must deliver superior image quality, high productivity,
and steadfast reliability—plus smooth networking and
integration. With the Kodak DryView™ 8200 laser Multiple Film Size Imaging
imager, you can realize all of these goals with a single
solution. This flexible, space-saving laser imager
delivers superb, diagnostic-quality images. It has full
network connectivity and offers two film sizes on-line,
which makes it ideal for mid-volume CR and DR, as
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well as general radiology applications.
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• Zero operator intervention enhances productivity
• Adjusts contrast and density to meet preset
Consistent, diagnostic-quality images
user preferences
• 78-micron laser spot spacing with 325-dpi
• DryView film is system-matched for AIQC—so
resolution
imagers recognize film type, size, lot, and number
• True dry laser imager—laser diode never touches of sheets remaining
the film and never wears out
• Continuous-tone images with up to 4,096 gray levels PACS Link connectivity
• Standard PACS Link interface allows you to
Integrates with Kodak DirectView™ establish basic network printing and take an
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CR 800 system affordable first step toward PACS
• Automatic routing to correct film drawer—without • Converts image data from legacy modalities to
operator intervention—maximizes efficiency DICOM, and receives DICOM image data over
• Integrated solution ensures best possible image a network
quality from point of capture to final output • Sends image data over a network for softcopy
• Single point of contact for fast, responsive service viewing and archiving
HEALTH I MAGING
A BETTER VIEW OF LIFE.
KODAK DRY VIE W ™ 8200 Laser Imager
S P E C I F I C AT I O N S
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Kodak DryView laser imaging
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(100+ years) USA
Europe: 230 VAC ± 10%; Phone: 1-800-328-2910, option 3
Two film supplies—
50 Hz ± 3 Hz E-mail: info@kodak.com
any combination of
14 x 17 in. (35 x 43 cm), Japan: 100 VAC ± 10%; KODAK CANADA INC.
14 x 14 in. (35 x 35 cm), or 50/60 Hz ± 3 Hz 3500 Eglinton Avenue West
11 x 14 in. (28 x 35 cm) Toronto, Ontario M6M 1V3
Power consumption CANADA
Blue or clear base 320 VA (typical)
Instant daylight-load film EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Operating environment 305 Alexandra Road
cartridges SINGAPORE 159942
Temperature: 59° to 95° F Fax: (65) 473-3861
125 sheets/cartridge
(15° to 35° C) E-mail: medical@kodak.com
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KODAK Automatic Image Humidity: 15% to 85% RH
EASTMAN KODAK S.A.
Quality Control (AIQC) Magnetic field: 50 Gs (max.) 29-31 Route de l’Aeroport
Verifies printed density of each film Case Postale CH-1212
Fully automatic—no user Environmental effects Geneve 15
Heat load: 1100 BTU/hr (typical) Switzerland
interaction or manual procedures Tel: +41 22 799 31 01
necessary Floor load: 125 lb/ft 2 (611 kg/m2) Fax: +41 22 799 31 07
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8200 laser imagers committed to collaborating with you
http://www.kodak.co.jp/health
to find the right solutions to meet
DICOM print service your radiological imaging and EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
class provider information needs now and in the Latin America Region
Enables connectivity to a wide future. Be sure to ask your Kodak 8600 NW 17th Street, Suite 200
variety of DICOM modalities Miami, Florida 33126-1006
representative for details on the USA
Converts image data from legacy compatibility of DryView laser Fax: 305-507-5055
modalities to DICOM imaging solutions with other products
such as Kodak’s Imaging Network
Services, Kodak DirectView CR and
DR systems, and PACS. www.kodak.com/go/dryview