Sony Electronics launched its latest dye sublimation 8x10 inch digital photo printer, which is designed to produce high-resolution images for surgical and radiology applications that do not require a DICOM interface.
The new UP-D75MD printer model produces 8x10 inch, 300 dpi photos in about 80 seconds, and can print high-definition video images from digital sources, such as a computer or digital capture device, which is used to record footage to removable media.
“This printer integrates important features for medical applications, beginning with high-speed, print time-extended print-head life and providing water-resistant prints,” said George Santanello, Sony Electronics’ director of marketing for medical products. “It produces photo-quality, full-page digital prints with exceptional color accuracy and detail that are quite cost-effective when compared to inkjet prints produced on photo-quality paper.”
The printer uses a lamination process to create long-lasting prints that are both water-resistant and fingerprint- and smudge-proof, unlike most digital photo or inkjet printers on the market. Other features include a high-speed USB 2.0 interface and integrated gray balance adjustment capability.
The new model has a cubic design so multiple units can be stacked upon each other for operational efficiency. It also features front-end operation for ease of use.
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