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Q: What are the main benefits of a DryView Laser Imaging System?
Image quality. University research and clinical usage show DryView Laser Imagers provide diagnostic-quality images comparable to those from traditional wet-chemistry laser imagers. Reduced capital costs. DryView Laser Imagers eliminate the need for darkrooms and dedicated plumbing lines. Reduced operating costs. Since there is no wet chemistry involved, DryView Laser Imagers eliminate the costs associated with the purchase, storage, maintenance and disposal of wet chemicals. Reduced space requirements and siting flexibility. DryView Laser Imagers are about one-third the size of most wet processor/laser imager systems. Free from wet chemistry and plumbing lines, they can be placed where they can provide the most efficient patient care. Increased productivity. Since they can be sited in a modality suite or anywhere in a decentralized or centralized radiology department, DryView Laser Imagers reduce the time technologists typically spend walking and waiting to retrieve films. Environmental impact. DryView Laser Imagers completely eliminate the fixer, developer and wash water chemical wastes associated with a wet film processor. Connectivity. DryView Laser Imagers can be linked to most electronic imaging modalities, as well as to printer networks.
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