The PC is likely used to control the CR system, manage the digital images, and perform any necessary post-processing or analysis of the images. It may also be used to connect to a hospital or clinic’s network for sharing and accessing patient data.
Specifications:
Capsula X CR System:
- Laser scanner resolution: typically in the range of 100-200 microns
- Imaging plate size: may vary depending on the model, but common sizes include 35 x 43 cm and 24 x 30 cm
- Image acquisition time: typically a few seconds per image
- Pixel bit depth: typically 16 bits per pixel
- DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) compatibility: allows for seamless integration with other medical imaging systems and electronic health records
7000 Laser Printer:
- Print resolution: typically 1200 x 1200 dpi (dots per inch) or higher
- Print speed: may vary depending on the model, but typically around 30-40 pages per minute
- Paper handling capacity: usually includes multiple paper trays and a bypass tray for specialized media
- Connectivity options: may include USB, Ethernet, and wireless networking
PC:
- Processor: typically an Intel or AMD CPU with multiple cores
- Memory: at least 8 GB of RAM, with more being preferable for image processing tasks
- Storage: typically a solid-state drive (SSD) for fast boot and load times, with a large capacity hard drive for data storage
- Graphics card: may vary depending on the intended use, but a dedicated graphics card with at least 2 GB of memory is recommended for image processing tasks
- Operating system: typically a Windows or Linux-based OS, depending on the specific software requirements of the CR system and other medical imaging applications.
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