Carestream Health of Rochester, NY, has launched Kodak DryView 6800, a laser imager for high-speed, high-resolution image output for general radiography and digital mammography applications.
With its smaller footprint, DryView 6800 is designed for breast imaging centers, emergency rooms, outpatient imaging centers, and radiology departments. It produces 650 ppi output for all images in all sizes, and throughput of as many as 200 films per hour.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
October 16, 2007
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