Medical printers
Easy to use and offering high image quality, our medical printers are designed to integrate easily into today’s modern healthcare environments. Explore our reliable medical printers, including models for ultrasound, interventional radiology and surgical imaging modalities. Our wireless printing solution reduces cabling for flexible installation in Operating Rooms, ICUs and consulting suites.
Printers for ultrasound
Ideal partners for ultrasound suites, our thermal printers like the compact UP‑D898MD deliver finely-detailed black & white prints with smooth reproduction of all grey levels. Advanced dye sublimation technology featured in our UP-D25MD A6 digital colour printer assures long-lasting photo-quality documentation of ultrasound scans and other procedures.
Printers for surgical imaging
Certified for dependable use in Operating Rooms and other clinical spaces, our easy to use digital colour printers including the UP-27MD and UP-DR80MD offer outstanding image quality and seamless integration with today’s endoscopic and arthroscopy imaging modalities. With Sony print media you’ll benefit from superlative colour prints that last for years with excellent resistance to moisture and fading.
Wireless printing
Our UPA-WU10 wireless printing solution is a convenient alternative to cabled printer connections in the operating room, ICU or ultrasound suite. With no cables needed to link compatible Sony printers with imaging modalities, our easy-to-use wireless solution allows more effective use of limited space in busy clinical environments.
Made for today’s medical imaging workflows
Space saving design
The compact design of our colour and B&W printers takes up less space on a medical cart, in examination rooms or integrated in a C-arm system.
Easy to use
Every Sony medical printer is designed for simple set-up and operation, with logically laid out controls and clearly labelled interfaces.
Medically certified
All Sony medical grade printers comply with latest medical standards to ensure safe, reliable use in modern clinical environments.

















