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39.000in. ⁓39-1/64"
42.000in.
25.000in.
ac
60.0 hertz
any acceptable
cut sheet
10 in. by 12 in. through 14 in. by 17 in.
processing machine photographic film 35.4X17.5X24In
220.0
SRX-201A processor offers high quality, consistent radiographs; mulitple speed, compact; perfect for MID-Volume applications; active circulation system design of the processing rack assemblies, incorporated in the developer and fixer rack pumps solution directly through the racks in a bilateral dynamic flow ensuring active chemistry and smooth circulation; three preprogrammed speeds; rapid cycle produces films in 60 seconds; 90 and 170 second cycle also available; choose cycle speed, developer temperature, dryer temperature along with other parameter settings; integrated self cleaning cross over roller; two standby functions; number of safety functions; 17 in. wide feed tray allows two 8X10 in. films processed side by side; can process 160 14X17 in. films/hour; freestanding or thru the wall installation; can be interfaced with konica's LI-21 laser imager and daystar DS-5 film handling system; uses all standard radiographic cut sheet film
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