- Superb print quality and color reproduction at approximately 400 dpi
resolution
- Compact Size
- High-Speed Printing, near A6 Size
- Four Frame Memory
- Versatile Analog Video Inputs and Outputs
- Convenient remote control capability
- RS-232C Interface
- 2 or 4 Split Image Print Mode
- Monitor Loop-Through for System Power Saving
- World Wide Power and Video Capability
New Compact Design
:The UP-20 dimensions
are approx. 8 3/8(W) x 5(H) x 15 5/8 (D) (inches) , and a weight of approx. 13
lb 3 oz. Its compact width enables the UP-20 to fit into limited spaces, and to be
easily rack mounted
on a medical cart side by side with other equipment.
High-Speed Printing (A6 Size)
Near A6-size prints can be created in approx. 25 seconds*
using the newly developed print paper
which has high durability.
*Measured at high-speed mode with the UPC-21L Color Printing Pack.
Front Operation
The UP-20 is designed to be operated from the front
panel, offering easy maintenance and flexible set up. Menu operation can be
performed using buttons on the front panel.
Versatile Video Inputs and Outputs
The UP-20 accepts and outputs
an S-Video
(Y/C) or composite video signal.
Convenient Optional Remote Controls
With the optional FS-36 foot switch, hands-free control
of printer functions is possible. Two optional wired/wireless remote control
units are also available. The RM-91 is a single button controller, while the
RM-5500 provides comprehensive control of printer functions. With this choice of
foot switch and remote control units, printer operation is both simple and easy
in many different applications.
RS-232C Port
The UP-20 has an RS-232C port so that the printer can
be controlled from external equipment
such as a computer
2 or 4-Split Image Print Mode
Different images can be printed on a single
sheet of print paper.
Monitor Loop-Through for System Power Saving
The UP-20 has a signal loop-through capability so that
input sources can be viewed on a connected monitor even when the printer is not
powered on. This loop-through function reduces the total power consumption of
the system. |