Typically printers that rely on a video input will not need drivers because all of the printing is done from the unit. As Dennis said they typically rely on a video input which is live so whatever is on the screen will be what is printed and the computer does not "drive" the printing therefore no drivers needed. EK Eric Kegley, CRA, COA Director of Ophthalmic Imaging Retina Consultants of Houston 6560 Fannin St., Suite 750 Houston, TX 77030 Main 713 524-3434 Fax 713 524-3220 -----Original Message----- From: optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:optimal-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dennis West Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 4:41 PM To: optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [optimal] Re: Bscan printer You might check for a Sony printer also. They made a printer with a video in. Dennis M. West, CRA Sent from my iPhone On Jan 4, 2012, at 4:11 PM, "Gianfranco Ventura" <gventura@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello > > I was wondering if anyone knows where to buy an old mitsubishi p67ua printer for a B Scan unit ? > There is a listing for 400$ from a quest international but it looks > like a lot for an old thermal printer Can other models be used for old B scan with just analog video out ports? > > > > Gianfranco Ventura > Ophthalmic Photographer > Loyola University Medical Center > 2160 S. First Ave > Maywood IL 60153 > Tel (708) 216-2506 > >