The market for Value Tier printers is growing and demands a low-cost, desktop, diagnostic quality DICOM printer to complement low-cost modalities (including Kodak’s CR500) and address distributed printing applications.
DryView 5800 will meet this need and provide the flexibility and productivity of multiple film sizes on line, and complement our existing line of printers.
The initial Release 1 of Piranha offers a value tier, featured (2 film drawers, no sorter) laser printer configuration using the DryView photothermographic media as the printing technology platform.
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manuel valdez
difference between dry view 5800 and 8150
May 20, 2010 04:11
some body know the diference between DV5800 and DV8150 until tabletop size?
i dont understad why the dryview 5800 is very sheap in mexico
thanks a lot
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Dmitry Ogosyn
Re: difference between dry view 5800 and 8150
March 17, 2011 09:55
The market for Value Tier printers is growing and demands a low-cost, desktop, diagnostic quality DICOM printer to complement low-cost modalities (including Kodak’s CR500) and address distributed printing applications.
DryView 5800 will meet this need and provide the flexibility and productivity of multiple film sizes on line, and complement our existing line of printers.
The initial Release 1 of Piranha offers a value tier, featured (2 film drawers, no sorter) laser printer configuration using the DryView photothermographic media as the printing technology platform.
It is summary
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