Warranty and Limitation of Liability

Policy, document 3E4111, Kodak’s time to install patches and other changes to our products, toward cure of vulnerabilities to and effects of malicious software attacks, and additional professional services to assist customers to eliminate attack consequences and/or harden their information technology infrastructure against future attacks, is billable unless a clear and specific contractual agreement states otherwise.

End User License Agreement (EULA)

Eastman Kodak Company

Read the following terms and conditions carefully before using this

Health Group Software

Software. Use of this Software indicates your acceptance of these terms and

End User License

conditions. If you do not agree with them, you should promptly return the

Agreement

package in its entirety for a full refund.

License

Grant of License. Subject to payment of any fees set forth in any related

 

Quotation or Invoice, Eastman Kodak Company ("Kodak") grants to

 

Customer a nonexclusive license to use one copy of the software on the

 

equipment (the "Software"). Kodak represents that it has title to or has the

 

right to license the Software. Customer agrees to use the Software only in

 

conjunction with the normal operation of the equipment, but not to use any

 

of the diagnostic software included with the Software to perform

 

maintenance service or for any other purpose without entering into a

 

separate license agreement with Kodak. Customer may not transfer the

 

Software, or any of their rights in the Software, to any other party without

 

the prior written consent of Kodak. The term Software as used in this

 

Agreement does not include, and this license does not apply to, any

 

Microsoft operating system software provided with the equipment. Any

 

Microsoft operating system software provided with the equipment is

 

governed by a separate software end user license agreement.

 

Improved or Modified Versions. This license also applies to any improved

 

or modified versions of the Software supplied to the Customer by Kodak

 

during the term of this Agreement.

 

Copying and Nondisclosure. Nothing in this Agreement will be deemed to

 

grant the Customer any proprietary rights in the computer program or any

 

other work embodied in the Software. Customer may not copy or alter, and

 

must take reasonable care to ensure that others do not copy or alter, the

 

Software, in whole or in part, in any media for any purpose, except that

 

Customer may make a copy as an essential step in the use of the Software

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Kodak DryView 8900 manual End User License Agreement Eula, Eastman Kodak Company, Health Group Software

DryView 8900 specifications

The Kodak DryView 8900 is a state-of-the-art dry imaging system that revolutionizes medical imaging with its advanced technology and unparalleled performance. Designed primarily for the healthcare sector, this system delivers high-quality printed images for various diagnostic applications, making it an essential tool for hospitals, clinics, and imaging centers.

One of the standout features of the Kodak DryView 8900 is its exceptional image quality. The system utilizes advanced imaging algorithms and high-resolution printing capabilities to produce crisp, clear images that facilitate accurate diagnosis and enhanced patient care. This high fidelity is crucial in fields such as radiology, mammography, and other imaging modalities where precision is paramount.

Incorporating thermal imaging technology, the DryView 8900 eliminates the need for traditional wet processing chemicals, which is not only environmentally friendly but also simplifies the workflow in medical facilities. This dry imaging process results in faster turnaround times for print production, allowing clinicians quick access to essential imaging data.

The DryView 8900 also boasts a user-friendly interface, designed with healthcare professionals in mind. Its intuitive controls and straightforward operation minimize the learning curve, enabling users to navigate the system efficiently. Moreover, the printer supports a variety of film sizes and formats, providing flexibility to meet the diverse needs of medical imaging departments.

Another impressive characteristic of the Kodak DryView 8900 is its durability and reliability. Built with robust components, the system is designed to handle the rigorous demands of a busy clinical environment. Regular maintenance and servicing are streamlined, helping to maintain optimal performance and reduce downtime.

Additionally, the Kodak DryView 8900 incorporates connectivity options that allow seamless integration with existing imaging systems and PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems). This connectivity ensures that the DryView 8900 can receive high-quality images directly from modalities, enhancing the overall efficiency of the imaging process.

In summary, the Kodak DryView 8900 is a cutting-edge imaging solution that combines remarkable image quality, user-friendly design, and reliable performance. With its dry imaging technology, broad compatibility, and environmental considerations, this system stands out as a vital asset in today’s medical imaging landscape, driving advancements in healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.