Direct thermal printer UP-X899MD
medicallaboratorycompact

Direct thermal printer - UP-X899MD - Sony - medical / laboratory / compact
Direct thermal printer - UP-X899MD - Sony - medical / laboratory / compact
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Characteristics

Printing technology
direct thermal
Other characteristics
laboratory, medical, compact

Description

The UP-X899MD is a compact A6 medical grade black and white printer designed for integration into a wide range of medical imaging environments. It is suitable for use with digital ultrasound systems, mobile C-arm, and cardiac catheterization laboratory systems. The printer offers high-quality, high-speed printing with a range of analog and digital inputs, including USB and video. Its compact size allows for easy installation in space-constrained environments. - High-resolution printing for clear, detailed images - Fast print speed for efficient workflow - Supports both analog and digital inputs (USB, video) - Compact and lightweight design - Medical grade construction for reliable operation in clinical environments - Easy-to-use front panel controls - Compatible with a wide range of medical imaging devices Technical Specifications / Features: - Print Technology: Direct thermal printing - Print Size: A6 - Input Interfaces: USB, Video (analog) - Resolution: High-resolution output for medical imaging - Dimensions: Compact footprint for easy integration - Application: Ultrasound, C-arm, Cath lab, and other medical imaging systems

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