Medical Printer

A Medical Printer is a specialized printing device designed to produce high-quality hard copies of diagnostic images from ultrasound, echocardiography, CT, MRI, and X-ray systems. Using thermal, dye-sublimation, or high-resolution inkjet technology, it produces images with the grayscale and color accuracy required for clinical interpretation. Medical printers support DICOM print protocol for direct printing from imaging modalities and PACS, and are essential for providing patients with tangible images, documenting medical records, and supporting surgical planning and medical education.

Sony Ultrasound Printer

 A Sony Ultrasound Printer is a specialized medical-grade printer that produces high-quality hard copies of ultrasound images. Utilizing dry thermal, laser, or dye-sublimation technology, it creates grayscale or color prints on photographic paper or film, providing a physical record for patient charts, referrals, and consultations. While its role has diminished with the rise of fully digital PACS workflows, it remains essential in settings requiring immediate tangible output, patient education, or where digital infrastructure is limited. Its performance is defined by high spatial and contrast resolution to accurately reproduce the subtleties of sonographic images.