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Tomey Data Transfer Software Updated ★

Here is everything you need to know about the latest version, including new features, installation protocols, and why this update is critical for your practice’s workflow. For years, clinics using Tomey instruments (such as the Tomey OA-2000, Tomey AL-4000, Tomey CASIA 2, or RT-7000) relied on generic file exports or manual data entry. The old iterations of the Tomey Data Transfer Software worked, but they often required clunky workarounds, lacked support for modern Windows security protocols, and struggled with structured query language (SQL) integration for major EMRs like Epic, Medisoft, or RevolutionEHR.

| Tomey Device | Previous Support | New Support (v4.6.2) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Tomey OA-2000 | USB/LAN Export | + SQL Push + HL7 | | Tomey CASIA 2 | Manual SD Card | + Real-time TCP/IP | | Tomey AL-4000 | Serial only | + USB-C Virtual COM | | Tomey RT-7000 | Not supported | + Full HL7 integration | | Tomey EP-920 | EOL | + Legacy emulation mode | tomey data transfer software updated

If you use serial-to-USB adapters, run the new “Port Detective” tool included in the installer. It automatically reassigns virtual COM ports without crashing existing printer mappings. Here is everything you need to know about

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes. Always consult Tomey’s official documentation and your EMR vendor before performing a major software update. Product specifications are subject to change. | Tomey Device | Previous Support | New Support (v4

In the fast-paced world of optometry and ophthalmology, data is everything. From corneal topography and specular microscopy to axial length measurements, the accuracy of diagnostic data hinges not only on the device but also on how seamlessly that information moves from the instrument to your Electronic Medical Records (EMR) or practice management system.

The ophthalmic device landscape is moving toward automated, error-free data transfer. With this long-overdue update, Tomey has proven that they are not just building better diagnostic tools—they are ensuring those tools talk to the rest of your digital practice.

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