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Dot4Print - Hewlett-Packard Compatible Computer Devices


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Device types / Dot4Print / Hewlett-Packard



officejet 6100 (DOT4PRINT)officejet 6100 (DOT4PRT)Officejet 6200 (DOT4PRINT)
Officejet 6200 series (DOT4PRT)Officejet 6300 (DOT4PRINT)Officejet 6300 series (DOT4PRT)
Officejet 6500 E709a (DOT4PRT)Officejet 6500 E709n (DOT4PRT)Officejet 7000 E809a (DOT4PRT)
Officejet 7200 (DOT4PRINT)Officejet 7200 series (DOT4PRT)Officejet 7300 (DOT4PRINT)
Officejet 7300 series (DOT4PRT)Officejet 7400 (DOT4PRINT)Officejet 7400 series (DOT4PRT)
Officejet H470 (DOT4PRINT)Officejet H470 (DOT4PRT)Officejet J3500 (DOT4PRT)
Officejet J3600 (DOT4PRT)Officejet J4500 (DOT4PRT)Officejet J4660 (DOT4PRT)
Officejet J4680 (DOT4PRT)Officejet J5500 (DOT4PRT)Officejet J5700 (DOT4PRINT)
Officejet J6400 Series (DOT4PRT)Officejet Pro 8000 A809 (DOT4PRT)Officejet Pro 8500 A909a (DOT4PRT)
Officejet Pro 8500 A909g (DOT4PRT)Officejet Pro 8500 A909n (DOT4PRT)Officejet Pro K5300 (DOT4PRINT)
Officejet Pro K5400 (DOT4PRINT)Officejet Pro K5600 (DOT4PRINT)Officejet Pro K8600 (DOT4PRINT)
Officejet Pro K8600 (DOT4PRT)Officejet Pro L7300 (DOT4PRINT)Officejet Pro L7400 (DOT4PRT)
Officejet Pro L7500 (DOT4PRINT)Officejet Pro L7600 (DOT4PRINT)Officejet Pro L7700 (DOT4PRINT)
Photosmart 1310 (DOT4PRINT)photosmart 140 series (DOT4PRT)Photosmart 1400 (DOT4PRINT)
Photosmart 1500 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 1600 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 2350 (DOT4PRINT)
photosmart 240 series (DOT4PRT)Photosmart 2500 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 2570 (DOT4PRINT)
Photosmart 2570 series (DOT4PRT)Photosmart 2600 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 2600 series (DOT4PRT)
Photosmart 2700 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 2700 series (DOT4PRT)Photosmart 3100 (DOT4PRINT)
Photosmart 3100 series (DOT4PRT)Photosmart 320 Series (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 320 Series (DOT4PRT)
Photosmart 3200 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 3200 series (Dot4PRINT)Photosmart 3200 series (DOT4PRT)
Photosmart 330 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 3300 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 3300 series (Dot4PRINT)
Photosmart 3300 series (DOT4PRT)Photosmart 370 Series (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 370 Series (DOT4PRT)
Photosmart 380 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 420 (DOT4PRINT)photosmart 7200 series (DOT4PRT)
Photosmart 7400 Series (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 7400 Series (DOT4PRT)photosmart 7600 series (DOT4PRT)
photosmart 7700 series (DOT4PRT)Photosmart 7760 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 7800 (DOT4PRINT)
Photosmart 7800 Series (DOT4PRINT)photosmart 7900 series (DOT4PRT)Photosmart 7960 (DOT4PRINT)
Photosmart 8000 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 8100 Series (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 8100 Series (DOT4PRT)
Photosmart 8200 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 8400 Series (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart 8400 Series (DOT4PRT)
Photosmart 8700 Series (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart A310 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart A320 (DOT4PRINT)
Photosmart A430 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart A440 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart A510 (DOT4PRINT)
Photosmart A520 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart A610 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart A620 (DOT4PRINT)
Photosmart A710 (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart A820(DOT4PRINT)Photosmart B010 series (DOT4PRINT)
Photosmart B109a-m (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart B109n-z (DOT4PRINT)Photosmart B110 series (DOT4PRINT)


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Description extracted from Wikipedia:

NameHewlett-Packard Company
IndustryComputer hardwareComputer softwareIT servicesIT consulting
Founded1939|01|01
Location CityPalo Alto, California
Location CountryU.S.

The Hewlett-Packard Company , commonly shortened to Hewlett-Packard or HP , (ˈ|h|juː|l|ɪ|t|_|ˈ|p|æ|k|ər|d HEW|lit|_|PAK|ərd), was an American multinational information technology company headquartered in Palo Alto, California, that developed and provided a wide variety of hardware components, as well as software and related services to consumers, small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and large enterprises, including customers in the government, health and education sectors. The company was founded in a one-car garage in Palo Alto, California by Bill Hewlett and David Packard in 1939, and initially produced a line of electronic test and measurement equipment. The HP Garage at 367 Addison Avenue is now designated an official California Historical Landmark, and is marked with a plaque calling it the "Birthplace of 'Silicon Valley'". The company got its first big contract in 1938, providing its test and measurement instruments for production of Walt Disney's hugely successful animated film Fantasia. This success led Hewlett and Packard to formally establish their Hewlett-Packard Company on January 1, 1939. The company grew into a multinational corporation widely respected for its products, and its management style and culture known as the HP Way, which was adopted by other businesses worldwide. HP was the world's leading PC manufacturer from 2007 until the second quarter of 2013, when Lenovo moved ahead of HP. HP specialized in developing and manufacturing computing, data storage, and networking hardware, designing software and delivering services. Major product lines included personal computing devices, enterprise and industry standard servers, related storage devices, networking products, software and a diverse range of printers and other imaging products. HP directly marketed its products to households, small- to medium-sized businesses and enterprises as well as via online distribution, consumer-electronics and office-supply retailers, software partners and major technology vendors. HP also offered services and a consulting business for its products and partner products. In 1999, Hewlett-Packard Company spun off its electronic and bio-analytical test and measurement instruments business as Agilent Technologies; HP retained focus on its later products, including computers and printers. It merged with Compaq in 2002, and acquired EDS in 2008, leading to combined revenues of $118.4 billion that year and a Fortune 500 ranking of 9 in 2009. In November 2009, HP announced its acquisition of 3Com, with the deal closing on April 12, 2010. On April 28, 2010, HP announced its buyout of Palm, Inc. for $1.2 billion. On September 2, 2010, HP won its bidding war for 3PAR with a $33 a share offer ($2.07 billion), which Dell declined to match. On November 1, 2015, the company spun off its enterprise products and services business Hewlett Packard Enterprise. Hewlett-Packard retained the personal computer and printer businesses and was renamed HP Inc.