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Thermal/Ultrasound Printer B/W – NSL P93W Mitsubishi (Japan)

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Description

The Mitsubishi P93 is a high speed, high resolution thermal printer that is perfectly suited to printing images directly from the MicroDOC. Connected to the MicroDOC by a BNC cable, the Mitsubishi P93 prints 325dpi images, up to 133 x 99mm in size. Thermal printer paper is also available.

The P93E is an A6 monochrome thermal printer, which accepts standard composite video and comes equipped with a host of features making it the ideal choice for an array of medical applications.
The printer incorporates a high-density 325dpi thermal head and has a page resolution of 1280 x 500 pixels, ensuring that even intricate detail can be accurately reproduced.Two print sizes can be selected, 100 x 75mm (normal) and 133 x 99mm (landscape), and normal print sizes can be produced in as little as 3.3 seconds. With a choice of thermal paper options including high density, glossy or standard, this roll fed printer combines jam free reliability with straightforward paper loading and easy to use front panel.The Mitsubishi P93E comes with a clear control panel located on the front of the printer, this allows access to a the full range of functions including: slide switches allowing easy control of size and print modes; a dial for accurate adjustment of the settings; contrast and brightness functions, and a print exit cutter.
Facts

  • Upto 133 x99mm prints
  • 7 different picture formats
  • High speed
  • Small footprint
  • Print directly from any composite video sourse
  • User friendly controls located on the front panel
  • Jam free realiability
  • Extremely compact dimensions
  • Lightweight design

Ultrasound printer (or direct thermal printing) is a digital printing process which produces a printed image by selectively heating coated thermochromic paper, or thermal paper as it is commonly known, when the paper passes over the thermal print head. The coating turns black in the areas where it is heated, producing an image. Two-colour direct thermal printers can print both black and an additional colour (often red) by applying heat at two different temperatures.rmal transfer printing is a very different method that uses a heat-sensitive ribbon instead of heat-sensitive paper, but uses similar thermal print heads.

A thermal printer comprises these key components:

  • Thermal head: generates heat; prints on paper
  • Platen: a rubber roller that feeds paper
  • Spring: applies pressure to the thermal head, causing it to contact the thermosensitive paper

In order to print, thermo-sensitive paper is inserted between the thermal head and the platen. The printer sends an electric current to the heating elements of the thermal head, which generate heat. The heat activates the thermo-sensitive coloring layer of the thermosensitive paper, which changes color where heated. Such a printing mechanism is known as a thermal system or direct system. The heating elements are usually arranged as a line of small closely spaced dots.

The paper is impregnated with a solid-state mixture of a dye and a suitable matrix; a combination of a fluoran leuco dyeand an octadecylphosphonic acid is an example. When the matrix is heated above its melting point, the dye reacts with the acid, shifts to its colored form, and the changed form is then conserved in metastable state when the matrix solidifies back quickly enough (a process known as thermochromism).

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