Microtek Medi-7000 Medical Grade Digitizer

  •  FDA certified
  • 7 seconds per Chest X-Ray
  •  No warm up time with LED light source
  •  4.0 Dmax, 600 dpi optical resolution (42 µm spot size, 12 lp/mm)
  •  Covers various sizes of x-ray films from 2.5″x2.5″ to 14″x35″
  •  Auto-crop & Auto-deskew
  •  Supports DICOM 3.0 and telemedicine with optional MiPAX
  •  Easy to operate, clean, and maintain
  •  Offers better quality, excellent performance, and secure e-medical records
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Description

Microtek Medi-7000 Medical Grade Digitizer

Microtek Medi-7000 medical grade digitizer can digitize X-Ray films rapidly in 7 seconds per chest X-Ray. With the advanced technology of the LED light source, the Medi-7000 can reach full brightness and on/off operation immediately. The Medi-7000 can scan various sizes of X-Ray films up to 14×35 inches, letting users easily archive many kinds of X-Ray films. Equipped with high optical resolution, excellent Dmax, and 16-bit grayscale, the Medi-7000 ensures that the scans will capture all the details presented in any area of the film and offer superior image quality to the medical professionals.

With the optional MiPAX systems of DICOM ready function, Medi-7000 is perfect for fast-paced environment of the medical doctor’s office, QC Station, and PACS system.

About Microtek

Microtek International Inc. is a Taiwan-based multinational manufacturer of digital imaging products and other consumer electronics. It produces imaging equipment for medical, biological, and industrial fields. It occupies 20 percent of the global imaging market and holds 450 patents worldwide.

It is known for its scanner brands ScanMaker and ArtixScan. The company launched the world’s first halftone optical film scanner in 1984, the world’s first desktop halftone scanner in 1986, and the world’s first color scanner in 1989. It has subsidiaries in Shanghai, Tokyo, Singapore and Rotterdam. It expanded its product lines into the manufacturing of LCD monitors, LCD projectors, and digital cameras.