I.D. Printers & Markers
 
Intex Automatic I.D. Printer
Identify films quickly and easily with this new Automatic I.D. Printer.

. Accurate image transfer
. Heavy Duty, modern case with rugged electronics
. Visual exposure and low battery indicator
. Positive film positioning
. Non-Skid base
. Battery operation (9 volt, included)

S & S  I.D. Printer
AUTOMATIC I.D. PRINTER

The automatic timing circuit and capacitor discharge system built into the Automatic I.D. Printer consistently provides sharp, clear patient data on every X-Ray film. The printer is constructed of a heavy duty all steel body, a Stainless Steel door with a foam rubber contact pad and a Stainless Steel face plate with
guide rails for perfect positioning. Stainless Steel parts are polished to a satin finish, steel parts are finished in light gray baked enamel.

MANUAL I.D. PRINTER

Exposure in these models is not automatically timed. The duration of the exposure is determined by the amount of time the printer door is held in the down position. 

Wolf I.D. Printers
 

The Wolf Auto

Printer has an adjustable exposure timer. Set the timer, insert ID card and press the exposure plate. Ideal as a testing device for exposure and developing procedures. With the Wolf  Manual ID Printer , just insert the film and ID card, hold down the exposure plate, and release when the light goes on.

 

 

Agfa I.D. Camera
 

The Curix ID camera is an indispensable part of the daylight 
imaging chain. It enables you to instantaneously record the date, time and patient identification data on the X-ray in full daylight. Simply place the patient’s ID card in the slot at the top of the Curix ID camera and insert the film cassette: the Curix ID camera will automatically transpose the patient data from the card onto the film. The information appears on a solid black background, in clear white letters and figures.

You can use the Curix ID camera for any type of film, because it offers ten density selections. You also have the option to print the time on the X-ray and to set the date notation:
European (day, month, year)
American (month, day, year)
international standard (year, month, day).