Scale driver through USB

We are going to use a Mettler Toledo MS303S USB scale.  Ohaus was recently bought by Mettler Toledo and I think that the product that we are using is a re-branded Ohaus scale.  I am looking for an available driver. Any help?

There was a recent discussion on using a USB scale with LabVIEW. You should read that over to see if any of it applies to your device.
Otherwise, you're going to need to find out what type of USB driver is being used. Do they have a custom USB driver? Are they using HID?

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