Medical X-ray Film Printer HYC—4000
Models: HYC-4000
Resolutions :320DPI
Film type:RM-HL,RM-HA1
Network protocol DICOM 3.0
Film output :1 output tray
Brand | HYC-4000 | |
Imaing mode | Dry imaging technology | |
Pixel size | 320DPI configurations available | |
Grayscale level | Grayscale processing≥14bit | |
Film type | Dyes/silver salts, support customization | |
Film size | Multi-size compatible, 8x10, 10x12, 11x14, 14x17 | |
Film input
| 2 supply cassettes (125 sheets per cassette), both multi-film size | |
Pickup method | Suction | |
Film output | 1 output tray | |
Time needed to print the first sheet | Less than 70 seconds (14x17) | |
Throughput | Standard mode: 75 sheets/hour (14x17) | |
Connector | 10/100 Base-T Ethernet (RJ-45) | |
Auto calibration mode | Bulit-in densitometer, automatic calibration of the heat curve | |
Network protocol | DICOM | |
Safety and controllability | self-developed SOC main control chip | |
Keys and panels | 8 inch touch panel | |
Image Control | Configuration of the upper computer system, specialized system software | |
Upper computer system | Linux system | |
Dimension (L×W×H) | 595×665×597 mm | |
Wights | 85KG | |
Power | 100-240V AC 8.5-5A 50/60HZ | |
Working Environment | Temperature | 15-30℃ |
Humidity | 20-75%RH | |
Air pressure | 700hPa to 1060hPa | |
Storage environment
| Temperature | Storage:-25℃~55℃ Transportation:-40℃~70℃ |
Humidity | Storage:10-95%RH Transportation:95% (+45°C) | |
Air pressure | 700hPa to 1060hPa | |
Safety Characteristics | RFID identification |
In the printing process, card jams are a common issue that can affect the normal operation and efficiency of the device. There are many reasons that can cause card jams, which can primarily be summarized as follows.
First, Medical X-ray Film Printer is essential to determine the specific location of the card jam. The card may not be picked up during the feeding process, or two cards may emerge simultaneously during continuous printing. These situations require careful examination to identify the root cause of the problem.
If the card is not being picked up during the feeding process, potential reasons may include a box that is too tight or film that is too thick. Users should check whether the suction strips on both sides of the printer have been removed; if they are present, they may prevent the paper from being properly fed. Additionally, if the film is too thick, users can try removing a few sheets and then performing continuous printing to see if the jam persists.
For the issue of sticky cards, where two cards come out consecutively, consideration should be given to whether the film is drawn too tightly or if the temperature and humidity of the film are appropriate. If the film is stored in an excessively humid or dry environment, Medical X-ray Film Printer can affect its performance and lead to sticking.
Moreover, Medical X-ray Film Printer is necessary to check whether the film size is appropriate. If the film is oversized, Medical X-ray Film Printer may cause card jams. Users should verify that the film is cut neatly and that the diagonal dimensions are consistent to avoid jams due to improper sizing.
When placing the film, Medical X-ray Film Printer is also crucial to ensure Medical X-ray Film Printer is laid flat. Inspect the film for any warping issues, as warped film is more likely to jam during printing.
Finally, the standardization of the paper tray is also an important factor influencing card jams. Users should check the tray's flexibility and flatness to ensure it meets device requirements, thus preventing issues arising from tray problems.