If you’ve ever stood in a busy imaging department at 7:45 a.m., you know the stakes: radiologists want crisp films now, techs need a reliable printer, and biomedical staff just want something that doesn’t throw errors before the first CT review. The Lk6001—an imager laser from Lucky—lands right in that pressure cooker, paired with Lucky Medical Dry Laser Film KX350 for high-contrast output that doesn’t smudge or curl, even in humid rooms.
PACS-first workflows dominate, sure, yet many hospitals still print for surgery boards, referrals, and patient copies. Dry systems avoid wet chemistry, reduce maintenance, and, in practice, they’re greener. In fact, a lot of mid-tier hospitals tell me they’ve cut downtime by moving to dry film with built-in thermal development. The Lk6001 follows that trend: simple trays, fast warm-up, and DICOM Print that plays nicely with legacy modalities.
| Parameter | Lk6001 + KX350 Film (≈ values) |
|---|---|
| Resolution | ≈ 508 dpi (50 μm pixel); clinical detail for CT/MRI/X-ray |
| Throughput | ≈ 60–75 sheets/hour (real-world use may vary) |
| Supported film sizes | 8×10, 10×12, 11×14, 14×17 in |
| Optical density (Dmax) | up to ≈ 3.6 with KX350; high contrast for bone/soft-tissue |
| Network | DICOM Print/Storage (GSDF support), Ethernet |
| Media | KX350 dry photothermographic film, moisture-resistant PET base |
| Origin | No. 6, Lekai South Street, Baoding, Hebei, China |
X-ray suites needing crisp bone detail, CT/MRI departments printing key series, outpatient centers where patients still prefer film, and—surprisingly—mobile units that want a rugged, chemical-free printer. Many customers say the film’s handling is forgiving; fewer jams on humid days.
| Vendor/Model | Max res. | Throughput | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lucky Lk6001 | ≈ 508 dpi | ≈ 60–75 sh/hr | Optimized for KX350; budget-friendly, compact. |
| Agfa DRYSTAR 5302 | ≈ 508 dpi | ≈ 70 sh/hr | Proven reliability; premium service network. |
| Carestream DryView 5950 | ≈ 500–650 dpi | ≈ 80 sh/hr | Rich modality presets; higher TCO in some regions. |
| Konica Minolta DRYPRO 873 | ≈ 508 dpi | ≈ 90 sh/hr | High-volume workhorse; larger footprint. |
Data are indicative; actual specs vary by configuration and market.
A county hospital rolled out three units across X-ray and CT. After a one-week DICOM calibration, reject rate dropped to around 1.8% (from ~4.5%). Techs liked the quick warm-up; biomed liked the fewer moving parts. Not glamorous, but it saved time every morning.
Note: figures are typical observations; your mileage will vary with environment and calibration.
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