
Exceptional Imaging. Compact Package.
With a compact footprint of less than 2.5 square feet and with the Prima standing only 31” high and the XL-2 only 32” high, the Fujifilm Computed Radiography (FCR) system can fit in any exam room, in remote offices, even under counters — virtually anyplace where space is at a premium.
Don’t let this compact size fool you. Now, veterinary practices of any size can benefit from the exceptional image quality, speed and flexibility usually found in larger radiographic systems.
Two Options for Your Practice
The Fujifilm CR has two DR systems which meet the needs of private veterinary practitioners. The FCR XL-2 is perfect for high-volume environments and can handle even the busiest periods in your office processing up to 94 images per hour — yet the equipment fits right into tight quarters or offices where space is limited. The FCR Prima is designed for low-volume and processes 17-29 images per hour.
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Features
So small, yet so powerful.
Variety of Scanning Speeds, Scale, and Resolution
The Fujifilm FCR system produces radiographs that have a high diagnostic value and are easy to read. Select from Fast Scan, with a maximum throughput for both 8"x10", 10” x 12” and 14” x 17” sizes; Standard HQ (High Quality,) providing 10 pixel/mm resolution image acquisition and display for all intake sizes without impacting system speed. There are High Resolution options available at 50μ resolution for orthopedic and extremity applications, where seeing fine detail is critical.
Fujifilm FCR Tools That Help Ensure Your First-Up Image is the Optimal Image
- Multi-objective Frequency Processing (MFP) simultaneously applies varying degrees of contrast and spatial frequency enhancement to different-sized structures within the same image. This improves the visibility of both dense and peripheral tissue.
- Dynamic Range Control (DRC) improves visibility of both dense and peripheral tissue, which is essential for seeing through the mediastinum on thoracic exams.
- Flexible Noise Control (FNC) extracts noise data and suppresses noise levels from images without losing sharpness and associated diagnostic information.
- Grid Pattern Removal (GPR) (optional) automatically detects grid patterns, then uses a two-dimensional technique to remove them. This prevents the appearance of a moiré pattern, which can occur when using a stationary grid.
Specifications
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR FUJI PRIMA
VETERINARY DIGITAL X-RAY EQUIPMENT
| Standard Components | FCR Prima Image Reader (Model: CR-IR 391RU) AC power cord |
| Other System Components | FCRView Image Management Workstation, |
| Supplies | Imaging Plate ST-VI: |
| Processing Capacity | Up to 30 Imaging Plates/hr. |
| Time to Image Display | Min. 23 sec. |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 23.6" x 15.7" x 30.7" |
| Weight | 154lbs. |
| Power Supply Conditions | Single phase 50-60 Hz AC100-240V ±10% 5A (max) |
| Environmental Conditions | Operating Conditions:
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