Direct thermal printer UP-D711MD
for papermedicalmonochrome

Direct thermal printer - UP-D711MD  - Sony - for paper / medical / monochrome
Direct thermal printer - UP-D711MD  - Sony - for paper / medical / monochrome
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Characteristics

Printing technology
direct thermal
Printing media
for paper
Other characteristics
monochrome, medical, compact

Description

Light, compact and easy to integrate, the UP-D711MD monochrome digital graphic printer allows medical professionals to produce high-quality hard copies of ultrasound scans. With a footprint of 140(W) × 70(H) mm and weighing just 1kg, the A7-size printer reflects latest industry trends towards size reduction of medical systems. The UP-D711MD is ideal for installation in clinical environments where space is limited or easy portability is required. Printing on easily-replaceable roll paper, it assures extremely high image quality to assist with clear, accurate analysis and interpretation of ultrasound scans. Drawing on more than two decades of experience in medical printing, the UP-D711MD shares the image quality, economy and reliability that are hallmarks of other printers in the Sony range. Features Compact, space-saving design for easy installation Dimensions of just 140 (W) × 70 (H) × 125 (D) mm and a weight of just 1kg give greater installation freedom in a wide range of medical environments. Recessed space for cable connectors simplifies installation, even in tight spaces where access is limited. High quality imaging Proven thermal printing technology by Sony assures high quality monochrome prints with a resolution of approximately 300 dpi and 8-bit (256 levels) processing. DC input The printer is powered directly from a connected ultrasound system’s 12-24V DC source, eliminating the need for additional AC outlets.
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