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Report date: 06.02.2026
Kodak DirectView CR 850 System Analysis Report
Device Identification, Brand and Model
The device shown in the visuals is a digital radiography (Computed Radiography – CR) scanner system used in the field of medical imaging. As a result of the prints and logos on the front face of the device, the brand and model information has been definitively identified.
- Brand: Kodak
- Model: DirectView CR 850 System
- Device Type: Cassette-based Digital Radiography (CR) Reader System
The device consists of a vertically designed main body, an integrated LCD monitor (understood to be touch-sensitive), and a handheld barcode reader connected to the system via a cable. The phrases “Kodak” and “DirectView CR 850 System” in the visuals confirm the identity of the device with 100% certainty.
Originality and Manufacturer Information
The characteristic red-yellow “K” logo and typography on the device’s front panel indicate that the product is an original Kodak production. The print quality on the labels and the device’s unique industrial design prove that the product is original from the factory. No third-party or modified parts were observed in the visuals.
Areas of Use and Function
The Kodak DirectView CR 850 is a professional medical device used in the radiology departments of hospitals. Its primary uses are:
- Converting the imaging plate (IP) inside the cassette into a digital image by scanning it after an X-ray exposure.
- Transferring data obtained from conventional X-ray cassettes to a PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems) system.
- The barcode reader on the device is used for accurate entry of patient information or cassette IDs into the system.
Quantity and Accessories
The system visible in the visuals should be evaluated as a single main unit. The components are as follows:
- 1 unit Kodak DirectView CR 850 Main Unit
- 1 unit LCD Monitor mounted on the device (with integrated stand on the casing)
- 1 unit Handheld Barcode Reader (Wired and resting in its slot on the device)
External accessories such as box contents, spare cables, installation CDs, or manuals are not present in the visuals. Only the installed system is visible.
General Condition and Cosmetic Examination
The device is in “used” (second-hand) condition. Its general physical condition has been analyzed as follows:
- Outer Casing: The device’s white/cream-colored metal casing generally appears intact. However, due to usage over time, slight dirtiness and superficial scuff marks are observed in some areas, especially on corners and edges. No serious dents, cracks, or major damage compromising the casing’s integrity are visible.
- Color and Surface: Slight color variations (such as yellowing) that may occur over time are noticeable on the casing, indicating that the device has been in use for a certain period or stored in stock.
- Front Cover: The locking mechanism and handle on the device’s front cover appear robust.
Screen and Control Unit Analysis
The device has an integrated monitor:
- Screen Condition: The screen is off (black), so no comments can be made about pixel errors or operational performance based on the visual. However, physically, no deep scratches or cracks are visible on the screen surface.
- Barcode Reader: The black barcode reader, resting in its slot on the upper right side of the device, is connected to the main unit with its cable. No visible breaks or crushes were detected in its cable.
Mechanical and Input Ports
On the upper part of the device, there are slots for cassette input and output. The black plastic/rubber parts at the entry mouth of this cassette feeding mechanism are in place. As far as can be understood from the visual, there are no broken or missing parts in the mechanical input section. Ventilation grilles are present on the front and sides of the casing, and their opening appears regular.
Labels and Technical Information
Since only the front and side views of the device are visible in the visuals, there is no detailed label image containing “Serial Number”, “Production Date”, or “Technical Power Values” (Voltage, Watt) which are usually located on the device’s rear panel. For this reason, the device’s production year or specific serial number cannot be reported. Only the brand and model label on the front face is readable.
Potential Fault Risk and Deficiencies
During the examination based on the visuals, no critical physical damage (such as cracks, shattered screen, broken cable, etc.) that would prevent the device from operating was detected. The product’s condition is consistent with second-hand medical device standards. However, since the device is not connected to power and its screen is off, a positive opinion regarding its software status or internal mechanical components (scanner laser unit, cassette rollers) can only be expressed based on its external appearance.









