FCR PRIMA T

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Description

High-speed processing

FCR PRIMA T is a table-top reader unit that boasts a high processing speed of 57 IPs / hour. With the optional Upgrade Kit, this speed can be increased still further to 67 IPs / hour. As with all Fujifilm equipment, FCR PRIMA T is easy to operate. It will help reduce patient waiting time and greatly increase the efficiency of examination workflow.

                                                                                     Space-saving Design

FCR PRIMA T, with its light, compact, tabletop design is Fujifilm’s first FCR model of this type. It can be placed on a desk or shelf or anywhere space is limited. As this is a fully digital reader neither a darkroom nor automatic processor is required. FCR PRIMA T can always be installed in the space vacated by a chemistry-based processor.

Stable high-quality images

Although this is a compact machine its excellent image quality is the same as that produced by the rest of the FCR range. Image Intelligence™, Fujifilm’s proprietary image processing technology, enhances image contrast and sharpness, without any deterioration of details. FCR PRIMA T supports accurate diagnosis by offering stable and optimized image quality.

MFP*1

(Multi-Frequency Processing)

Enhances FCR images. All diagnostic scopes will be enhanced except for noise.

  • *1 Optional Software

FNC

(Flexible Noise Control)

Provides a non-grainy image by mainly isolating and suppressing the noise for the signal.

GPR

(Grid Pattern Removal)

Removes the stationary grid patterns thus preventing Moiré from being generated resulting in easier diagnosis.

System Configuration

All-in-one workstation

FCR PRIMA Console and Console Advance are all-in-one viewers that turn your desktop into a multi-function workstation for all your radiographic imaging needs. You can initiate exposures, process and print your studies, and backup patient information all within a single unit.