Fujifilm Introduces Compact CR Reader

For providers with low- to mid-volume imaging needs, Fujifilm Medical Systems U.S.A., Inc., has introduced the FCR Prima-T2, a compact and lightweight Computed Radiography (CR) reader. According to Fujifillm, the model has a top processing speed 73 IPs/hour, weights 86 pounds and requires 3.2 square feet of table top space. It can be combined with various Fujifilm image acquisition workstations, and offers stable and optimized image quality. It is priced to make it attractive to smaller practices, as well as larger providers. “The FCR Prima-T2 now allows private practices of any size to take advantage of Fujifilm’s world renowned image quality at faster throughput times all at an affordable price,” stated Eddie Masetti, Fujifilm’s manager of distributor and OEM sales in the press release announcing the FCR Prima-T2.
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