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The Fujifilm Drypix 7000 is a medical dry laser imager / X-ray printer (also called a “dry imager”) used in radiology departments to produce physical film prints from digital medical image data.
What is it used for?
It takes digital images (from modalities like CR, CT, MRI, or other medical imaging systems) and prints them onto film for diagnostic review and archival record.
How it works (briefly)
It uses a laser exposure + thermal development method: the digital image is converted into a latent image via laser exposure, then thermally developed onto a special film.
The film is sensitive to light in a way that it can be handled in daylight (so you don’t need a darkroom for loading film).
P.s:-Delivery is typically completed within two to three business days from the date of purchase.