Veterinary x-ray

Old X-ray Table and Generator Be Used with a New Digital X-ray System?

Can My Old Universal Easymatic X-ray Table and Generator Be Used with a New Digital X-ray System?

Some of the Universal Easymatic systems look like this

Some of the Universal Easymatic systems look like this

Some veterinarians purchased their x-ray table and generator 25+ years ago and they still work perfectly!

Through care and good maintenance, they have been able to produce diagnostic images over the years using film.

For some veterinarians, 2017 is the year they would like to stop using chemicals and standard film.

However, they do not want to spend the 17k-25k on a new table and generator when their old system is producing excellent mas/kvp options for each case.

The good news is your existing system can work well with proper installation with your new digital x-ray equipment. For computed radiography or CR it is a simple calibration that will enable the old table and generator be ready for use the day of the installation.

This installation should be carried out by the installer on the day of installation and prior to the training session with the veterinary staff.

For direct radiography or DR, the plate may be wired into the foot switch as a prep switch. The old universal Easymatic x ray table and generator send out a 120-volt prep and expose signal.

A conversion box is brought by our onsite installers so that the cesium technology can convert the voltage down to a high of 5 volts and a low of 0 volts.

Another item that we include with our system is a new foot pedal switch. Often times the old switch can be worn out and the wiring loose.

A new foot pedal switch ensures a smooth transition from prep to exposure. In some instances, we also include a hand switch which can be mounted on the wall.

This secondary option is nice especially if the foot switch was to go out you always have another backup to take a high-quality digital x-ray.

You do not always need to buy a new table and generators to enjoy the speed, safety, and quality of digital x-rays.

Contact us today.

We can help you upgrade your system to digital.

Here is a video showing the conversion from film to digital using the old table and generator.

What is the Warranty and Service Coverage if I Buy a Veterinary Digital X-Ray System?

Today, every veterinarian recognizes the importance of incorporating digital X-rays into their animal hospitals.

A considerable number of them plan to transition from traditional film and chemical X-rays to digital systems this year.

While the initial concern typically revolves around the cost of acquiring a digital X-ray system, it is equally crucial to inquire about the warranty and its coverage.

Here are some pertinent questions to ask the prospective vendor when considering the purchase of a veterinary digital X-ray system:

1. What is the duration of the hardware warranty for my veterinary digital X-ray plate?

2. How long does the software warranty for my veterinary digital X-ray software last?

3. For how long will I receive software upgrades for the X-ray system used in my animal hospital?

4. How long will my veterinarian technicians have access to tech support, enabling them to seek answers to any queries that may arise during the daily implementation of digital X-rays in my animal practice?

5. What are the costs associated with continued phone support, software upgrades, and technical assistance after the warranty period ends?

6. Which entity is responsible for providing software and technical support? Who developed and owns the software?

7. Does the warranty cover labor and shipping expenses, as needed?

8. In the event that my X-ray plate requires repair, will a temporary replacement plate be provided?

It is common for vendors operating in the animal health sector to offer a minimum of a 1-year warranty.

animation.gif

Not all vendors possess ownership of the software that operates their veterinary digital X-ray plate, which holds significant importance. While a digital X-ray plate can remain functional for many years, the software it relies on may become outdated within a short span of time.

An example of this can be observed with Windows XP platforms. Unless companies continually update their software, it becomes incompatible with new computing platforms.

When veterinarians transition from computed radiography (CR) to direct radiography (DR), the predominant issue they encounter is not the failure of the CR system itself but rather the poor performance or lack of support for the software.

This issue is not limited to small companies alone. Renowned brands like Idexx and Sound have discontinued support for their older product lines by ceasing software upgrades.

Our aim is to offer you transparent service and support. Our animal health software has been developed in-house by JPI which has been manufacturing x-ray equipment, writing software, and providing telephone support for these products since 1994.

Here are the responses to the eight frequently asked questions:

1. What is the duration of the hardware warranty for my veterinary digital x-ray plate?

- The hardware warranty lasts for 5 years.

2. How long is the software warranty for my veterinary digital x-ray software?

- The software warranty is also valid for 5 years.

3. For how long will I receive software upgrades for my x-ray system to be used in my animal hospital?

- You will receive software upgrades for 5 years.

4. How long can my veterinarian technicians receive phone support for any questions they may have regarding the daily implementation of digital X-rays in my animal practice?

- Our tech support helpline will be available for your veterinarian technicians for 5 years.

5. What is the cost of continued phone support and software upgrades after the warranty period?

- The cost for continued phone support and software upgrades after the warranty period is $750.00 per year.

6. Who provides the software and tech support? Who developed and owns the software?

- Our Examvue Veterinary software is developed, supported, and owned by JPI. They have been offering industry support since 1994. For technical support, please call 516-513-1330, and select option 2. Our support team is based in New York.

7. Are labor and shipping costs covered under the warranty if needed?

- Yes, labor and shipping costs are included in the warranty as required.

8. Will a loaner plate be provided in case my X-ray plate needs repair?

- Yes, we will provide a loaner plate in the event that your X-ray plate requires repair.

Will a new Digital X-ray System Work with my Old Innovet Summit X-ray Generator?

old table.png

Many veterinarians invested in X-ray systems in the ’90s. Most purchased an Innovet Summit table and generator.

They used the table and generator along with cassettes enclosing film to capture X-rays and provide life-saving next steps for their pet patients.

Processing the film in the chemical rinse and developing the images in the darkroom enabled the practicing veterinarian to review the X-ray.

If the X-ray proved complicating or just interesting then the veterinarian would mail the X-ray to a specialist for a review or save the X-ray case for the next ‘radiology rounds’ in upcoming weeks and months.

During these radiology rounds, X-ray cases would be reviewed amongst veterinarian piers and sometimes even veterinary radiologist.

Even if the patient was deceased by the time of the review huge advances in pet medicine were and still are to this day applied.

If you're reading this you use to film with your old X-ray generator and table. You want to impact the neighborhood and village who depend on precise and timely diagnosis to treat their pets.

Digital X-rays can speed up the process not only of image acquisition but also provide clear diagnostic radiology rounds.

Most old tables and generators still can produce excellent X-rays.

Often times these old systems have new light bulb collimators and replaced fuses that enable the old workhorse to continue to provide the power for an X-ray.

Yes, you can use your old table and generator with two types of digital X-rays.

The first is computed radiography or CR which will work today with any generator as the image is captured on an erasable film cassette then scanned into the software where the digital image can now be interrupted, adjusted or emailed to pet owners.

The next is an AED cesium plate. Automatic exposure detection.

This allows the plate to prepare itself for the exposure to capture the image and send in second the inmate to the display monitor.

This is the newest way to capture X-rays.

Not having to wire the old X-ray system to the new digital X-ray system is a confinement advantage.

It removes an element of future failure in hardware by eliminating the interference box!

We can help answer more questions surrounding your old X-ray table and generator.

Reach out today and we would be happy to help.