
Introduction
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2000 March Rev. B 8754020
Introduction
Introducing the Kodak DryView 8100 Laser Imager
The DryView 8100 Laser Imager is a continuous tone laser imager with an internal
photothermographic film developer. Heat, rather than photo chemicals, is used to
develop the film. The imager can be connected to and print images from a variety of
medical image source devices such as CT scanners or Ultrasound. It can also be
connected to a DICOM medical image network via the PACS Link 9410 Acquisition
System.
The DryView 8100 Laser Imager uses 14 inch x 17 inch (35 cm x 43 cm) DryView
Laser Imaging Film, which is packaged in 125-sheet Kodak Instant Daylight Load
Film Cartridges.
A DryView V2 Keypad can be used to control the imager, or the system can be
controlled from the host modality. A footswitch is also available, providing an optional
method of acquiring images for printing.
Figure 1-1. DryView 8100 Laser Imager