Decentralized imaging, New age networking – Konica Minolta Drypro 771 User Manual

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Decentralized Imaging

As the world of digital image diagnostics continues to
evolve, the challenge to provide superior quality diagnos-
tic images, exceptional operating comfort, and superior
versatility has been met, with the Konica Minolta DRYPRO
771. The DRYPRO 771 offers decentralized imaging with
a minimal footprint and the highest performance stan-
dards for outpatient and office imaging.

Konica Minolta technology and expertise created DRYPRO
771, which is a supremely flexible, high-performance, com-
pact dry network imager that realizes the full potential of
dry laser imaging innovation. The DRYPRO 771 upholds a
higher new standard in the diversifying IT environment.

New Age Networking

Printlink II print management system can convert image
signal output from various non-DICOM modalities to
image data that complies with the worldwide DICOM
standard. Up to 8 units of DICOM-compatible print or
1 unit storage device can be connected to our Printlink
II as output destinations, making backup system
set-up easy.

“Auto Character Recognition Function” captures
patient data such as name, ID, etc. from non-DICOM
images, and transfers it to DICOM servers and viewers
in the DICOM (Storage Service Class) form.

User-friendly operator control panel.

Film supply tray supports 11"x 14",
14"x 14" and 14"x 17" film sizes.

Easy access doors.

Optional Printlink II DICOM print/
store manager.

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