Hello Team,
 
We are designing an IT equipment (Printer/scanner) that not only can be used
in an office, but also can be used in medical environment. Here the product
could be in doctor or nurses offices but by no means near any patient or in
contact with a patient. My question is that does the product have to meet the
medical standard? Or will IEC60950 standard be sufficient. How do PC
manufacturers deal with similar issues on their products? The product is used
by medical staff to print patient records or prescriptions or to scan medical
records. 

Thank you
Peter
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