Location of DEC drivers

Hi I urgently need the latest 8.1.6 JDBC OCI drivers for DEC 4.0F
All I can find on technet are drivers for Solaris.
Any idea where I can find them?
Cheers, Alan

These are located in the /Library/Printers/ and /System/Library/Printers/ folders.
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