Ricoh enters Medical Image Printing Industry
Ricoh has unveiled an innovative printing solution that can print medical images like X-Rays on plain paper instead of conventional films. This printing solution will help in bringing down the cost of healthcare delivery, is environmental friendly and makes documentation work flows a lot easier to manage.
One of the major challenges that the Indian diagnostic and healthcare industry faces is high print cost of medical imaging. It is also tedious to manage multiple printing devices for different medical images, and administration of various output sheets like films and papers. This conventional method and its higher running cost forces the diagnostic industry to compromise on the profits in order to ensure the customer retention. Now with Ricoh’s entry to Medical Image Printing, the cost can be reduced by 50% which will help the industry to address the above concerns.
Manoj Kumar, Executive Vice-President & CEO, Ricoh India Limited, said, “Ricoh has launched this printing solution, keeping in mind the affordability of healthcare for the patients and customer satisfaction. We are already leading in Digital Multifunction printers and have a substantial market share of Laser Printers. With this endeavour, we look forward to cater all printing needs of the healthcare sector and further hope to strengthen our visibility in this space.”
Ricoh DICOM print solution is designed specifically for healthcare sector, to meet the needs of Medical Imaging Department. Using this solution all medical images from different modalities like X-ray, CT, MRI, Ultrasound, etc can be directly printed on plain paper by Ricoh MPC2003SP printer. This coloured printer has been specifically customized for this process.
The printing solution also impacts the environmental aspects of customer’s daily operations, as DICOM plain paper print reduces the need for chemical-based film processing and equipment, and further can be shredded and recycled.
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