The GE MAC 2000 is a hospital-grade 12-lead resting ECG system designed to simplify cardiac testing. It combines the trusted Marquette 12SL ECG analysis program with an intuitive 7-inch color display and direct connectivity to EMR systems.
Built for busy clinical environments, it offers quick data acquisition, A4 thermal printing, and easy report transfer via LAN or USB.
This system is widely used across hospitals, physician offices, and diagnostic labs where accuracy, mobility, and uptime matter most.
Types of GE MAC 2000 Accessories at Heart Medical

1. ECG Cables and Lead Wires
High-quality lead wires and trunk cables ensure clear signal transmission and minimize electrical noise. Each cable is engineered for consistent contact and reduced artifact interference.
Common options include:
- 10-Lead Trunk Cable (Part 2104722-001)
- Banana or Snap Style Patient Leads
- Shielded Cable Harnesses for improved durability
All GE OEM cables are tested for biocompatibility and shield integrity, ensuring full compatibility with the MAC 2000 platform.
2. ECG Recording Paper
Thermal recording paper is critical to ECG accuracy and report readability. The MAC 2000 uses high-grade A4 red-grid thermal paper designed for long-term trace retention and clear waveform reproduction.
Low-quality or incompatible paper can cause inaccurate prints or shorten the printer head’s lifespan.
3. Power Cords and Cart Accessories
Medical-grade power cords (Green Dot certified) protect your system from voltage fluctuations and static discharge. Cart mounts, cable holders, and trolleys help maintain ergonomic workflow, keeping the workstation organized and mobile across departments.
4. Additional and Internal Components
Accessories also include keyboard assemblies, PCB boards, and connector harnesses — all contributing to system reliability and serviceability. These components are typically used during maintenance or refurbishment to restore full operational capability.
Why the Right Accessories Matter
Signal Precision
Using genuine accessories prevents drift, distortion, and signal interruptions during ECG acquisition. It ensures accurate 12-lead analysis and cleaner reports.
Workflow Efficiency
A properly equipped MAC 2000 setup reduces downtime, prevents paper or cable errors, and supports faster patient turnover.
Compliance and Compatibility
GE-approved accessories comply with FDA and ISO standards. Using non-certified components may void warranties or affect device safety validation.
Maintenance and Replacement Tips
- Inspect cables weekly for visible wear, exposed wires, or connector corrosion.
- Replace lead wires annually or sooner if frequent patient use causes deterioration.
- Store ECG paper in a cool, dry environment to prevent fading or static buildup.
- Use only OEM or GE-verified accessories to maintain electrical safety and consistent performance.
Why Buy from Heart Medical
Heart Medical is a trusted source for GE MAC 2000 accessories and ECG/EKG supplies across USA.
We stock a complete range of compatible components, from lead wires to printer supplies ensuring quick delivery and technical assurance for clinical teams.
What you get:
- OEM-compatible products tested for reliability
- Global supply network and responsive support
- Warranty coverage and technical guidance from experienced specialists
Heart Medical partners with hospitals, diagnostic labs, and healthcare distributors to extend the life of your cardiac systems with high-quality, dependable accessories.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use third-party cables with the GE MAC 2000?
Third-party cables may work temporarily but often lack shielding and certification, causing ECG noise or safety issues. OEM-grade cables are always recommended.
How often should ECG leads and trunk cables be replaced?
Every 12 to 24 months depending on patient volume and cable condition. Regular inspection helps avoid sudden signal dropouts.
Does ECG paper quality affect diagnostic accuracy?
Yes. Poor-grade thermal paper can distort traces or damage the printer head. Always use GE-approved or equivalent premium thermal paper.
Reviewed by Heart Medical Clinical Applications Team
Clinical and technical specialists ensuring accuracy and relevance across all Heart Medical content.


