Sony Demonstrates the Future of Medical Printing at RSNA 2013

New works-in-progress models will deliver increased performance, saving time and improving quality for range of radiology applications

12/01/2013

CHICAGO, Dec. 1, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- RSNA Booth #7938 --  Sony Electronics' Medical Systems Division is unveiling its next generation of medical printers, including three new digital thermal models designed for increased efficiency and performance with features such as built-in image capture and hybrid signal inputs. Sony is unveiling the works-in-progress models at the 2013 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) meeting.

The new models continue Sony's commitment to developing solutions for medical applications, including ultrasound, portable C-Arm and cardiac cath labs.

"Devices for medical use need to offer versatility and flexibility, in addition to high-quality performance," said Lida Trupp, marketing manager, Sony Electronics' Medical Systems Division. "Space and time are always at a premium, and these new printers combine all the features radiology professionals need to be more efficient and ultimately produce better record documentation."

Key features of the new printer models include:

UP-D898MD Digital Ultrasound black and white printer

  • High resolution of 325 DPI
  • Compact, space-saving design
  • Upper and lower paper cutter
  • Unique built-in digital capture
  • High speed printing of approx. 1.9 seconds
  • USB interface
  • Can use the same media as the previous model

UP-X898MD Hybrid Analog Ultrasound black and white printer

  • Hybrid - accepts both analog and digital signal input  ** new feature
  • High resolution of 325 DPI
  • Compact, space-saving design
  • Upper and lower paper cutter
  • Unique built-in digital capture
  • High speed printing of approx. 1.9 seconds  
  • Can use the same media as the previous model

UP-991AD Hybrid printer

  • Direct Thermal printer
  • High resolution of 325 DPI
  • Compact, space-saving design  ** new smaller design 
  • Accepts both analog and digital signal input
  • High speed printing approx. 1.9 seconds
  • Automatic media cutting function
  • Prints full page for film or paper
  • Ideal for portable C-Arm applications
  • Can use the same media as the previous model

The Sony UP-D898MD, UP-X898MD and UP-991AD printers are planned to be available in spring 2014.

About Sony
Sony Electronics' Medical Systems Division is a leading provider of audio/video electronics solutions and products for professional applications. For more than 20 years, Sony has been a trusted and reliable resource for the medical industry, for technologies ranging from recording devices to printers to CRT and LCD monitors. For more information, visit www.sony.com/medical.

SOURCE Sony Electronics

For further information: Tom Di Nome,Sony Electronics, 201-930-6357, Tom.dinome@am.sony.com, Kate Traynor, KNB Communications, 203-504-8230 x117, ktraynor@knbpr.com