• Thermal Dry Imager HYC—4600
  • Thermal Dry Imager HYC—4600
  • Thermal Dry Imager HYC—4600

Thermal Dry Imager HYC—4600

ModelHYC-4600
Print TechnologyDirect thermal(dry,daylight-load film)
Spatial Resolution320dpi(12.6 pixels/mm)
Throughput14"×17"≥70 sheets/h;8"×10"≥90 sheets/h
Grayscale Resolution14 bits

Thermal Dry Imager HYC—4600

Model

HYC-4600

Print Technology

Direct thermal(dry,daylight-load film)

Spatial Resolution

320dpi(12.6 pixels/mm)

Throughput

14"×17"≥70 sheets/h;8"×10"≥90 sheets/h

Grayscale Resolution

14 bits

Film Transferring Method

Rubbing

Film Tray

Two supply trays,200-sheet capacity total

Film Size

8"×10",10"×12",11×14",14"×17"

Applicable Film

Medical Dry Thermal Film(blue or clear base)

Interface

10/100/100 Base-T Ethernet(RJ-45)

Network Protocols

Standard DICOM 3.0 connection

Image Quality

Automatic calibration using built-in densitometer

Control Pannal

Touch Screen,Online Display,Alert,Fault and Active

Power Supply

100-240V AC 50/60Hz 600W

Weight

50Kg

Operating Temperature

5°℃-35℃

Operating Humidity

35%-85%

Storage Humidity

30%-95%

Storage Temperature

-22°℃-50℃

Base Holding

Optional


Maintaining the Thermal Dry Imager is a crucial step in ensuring its efficient operation and extending its lifespan. First and foremost, regular cleaning is essential. Thermal Dry Imager is recommended to use a clean, soft damp cloth or an alcohol wipe to carefully clean both the exterior and interior of the printer at regular intervals. This practice not only removes dust and dirt but also prevents these impurities from damaging the internal components of the printer, ensuring the stability and quality of printing.


Secondly, the storage environment is equally important for the printer's performance. The printer should be placed in a dry, well-ventilated area, avoiding direct sunlight to prevent overheating or humidity from affecting the normal operation of the device. If the Thermal Dry Imager is stored in an area prone to dampness or high temperatures, it may lead to damage to the electronic components or a decline in print quality, making the choice of an appropriate storage location crucial.


Additionally, regularly checking the various functions and components of the Thermal Dry Imager is an integral part of the maintenance process. Users are encouraged to perform a comprehensive check of the Thermal Dry Imager periodically to ensure that all functions are operating normally and to address any potential issues promptly. If any components are found to be worn or malfunctioning, immediate cleaning or replacement is necessary to ensure the Thermal Dry Imager operates properly.


Finally, cleaning the print head is also of utmost importance. The print head is a critical component that affects print quality, and it can be cleaned using an alcohol wipe to gently remove any ink residue or dirt that may have accumulated, ensuring clear and accurate printing results. By following these maintenance measures, users can effectively extend the printer's lifespan and enhance work efficiency.


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