Sony Releases Windows 7 Drivers
We just got our hands on Windows 7 drivers for the Sony UPDR150, UPDR200, UPCR20L, UPDR80 and UPCX1. This is great news for those of you that have been putting off investing in a new computer. Or maybe you have been putting off investing in a new printer because you already have Windows 7? You can download the drivers by following the appropriate link:
Windows 7 Driver for Sony UPDR150
Windows 7 Driver for Sony UPDR200
Windows 7 Driver for Sony UPCR20L
Windows 7 Driver for Sony UPDR80
Windows 7 Driver for Sony UPCX1
If you have any questions or require any assistance, please contact us.
February 9, 2010 update: Sony UPCR10L Snap Lab Windows 7 driver released:
Windows 7 Driver for Sony UPCR10L Snap Lab
Update: Sony has requested that we remove links to the drivers due to their beta status. If you’d like to test the beta driver, please contact us. For official Sony updates please visit the Sony website.
http://pro.sony.com/bbsc/ssr/mkt-digitalphotography/resource.downloads
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Comments
I would like to try out the UP-CR10L beta drivers for Windows 7. It would seem like developers like Sony would be up on releases before they come out. The fact we have to wait till March is crazy!
Now I’m trying to find some compatible software for green screening that uses Window 7 and the CR10L. Any recommendations?
@Art. We’ll send you the beta driver to your email address, sorry for the delay in the “official” driver. I would check out Express Digital’s Darkroom Core. It has greenscreen and many other features that make it THE software for events. At less than $400 it’s more than stand alone green screen software (like green screen wizard), but it does much, much more. Hope that helps!

I purchased the Sony Snap Lab UPCR20L, under the impression that I could connect it to my Mac, unfortunately Sony made no drivers for Mac.
Now, they come up with updates to Windows?! But not for Mac.
What does not make any sense to me is that the Sony10L is compatible with Mac, but not the 20L which is a later Model!!!! .
Needless to say that I am not happy at all and I deeply regret having purchased the Sony UPCR20L.
Matilde Barbosa