User's Guide

Introduction
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How the Laser Imager
Works
The Imager is a network printer connected on a network along with one or
more medical imaging devices. It prints images sent over the network from
up to twelve medical imaging devices or workstations sending images
concurrently.
The Imager has hard-disk storage for a large number of digital images. As
images arrive, they are stored on the hard disk and placed in a print queue
(sequenced for printing) based on time of receipt and priority.
Because the Imager can store images, it can continue to accept incoming
print jobs even when the film cartridge is empty or the Imager is
temporarily unable to print.
Images that require a different film size or film type than is currently in the
Imager are placed in a separate "waiting for media" queue and a message
on the Local Panel reminds the operator to change film.
Network
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Modality
Modality
Modality
Kodak DryView
8150 Laser Imager
Image Source Devices