Horizon Imager User’s Manual 1-3
Introduction
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The Horizon imager supports output to paper/white film and film
media in a wide variety of sizes. For a complete list, refer to
“Ordering Media” on page 4-12.
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The Horizon imager can print extraordinary images from a variety
of image sources, including:
•
DICOM Print Service Class-compliant image capture or
viewing applications.
This option is explained in Chapter 5.
•
Windows and Macintosh applications via PostScript.
This
option is explained in Chapter 6.
•
FTP and LPR.
Support for these sources comes standard with
the imager. FTP and LPR are considered advanced printing
methods, typically used by system integrators and only with
UNIX applications. Basic procedures for printing via FTP and
LPR are provided in Chapter 7. They are fully explained in the
Horizon Imager Technical Manual
.
•
Backup media (either a 100-MB Zip disk or a USB flash
drive).
This option is explained in the
Horizon Imager
Technical Manual
.
•
Codonics SA-2000 Analog Framegrabber.
Instructions for
using the SA-2000 are explained in the
SA-2000 Operator
Manual
.
Via its TCP/IP–Ethernet connection, the Horizon imager can
support printing requests coming simultaneously from multiple
devices on the network:
•
DICOM (up to 12 simultaneous connections)
•
DICOM Lite (1 or 2 simultaneous connections)
•
PostScript (up to 11 simultaneous connections)