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needs, HP is changing its naming and model numbering system for consumer and
commercial imaging and printing products.
Taking a descriptive and straightforward approach to naming, the HP naming
architecture follows a basic hierarchy that begins with the master brand, followed by a
sub-brand or family name, model number, modifier and descriptor.
Examples:
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>FBWi[h@[jC*&(+Ckbj_\kdYj_ed
Master Brand
(required)
HP
HP
Sub-brand
(optional)
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Model Number
(optional)
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Modifier
(optional)
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Descriptor
(required)
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The model number
HP imaging and printing products may include one or two leading letters, which are
abbreviations for product categories. The names also may include letters after the
numbers, which indicate specific product bundles. The letters “d” (for duplex) and “n”
(for network) are commonly used.
HP IPG—Trailing alphas
a Warranty (for regional use)
b Battery
bm Bookmaker
bt Bluetooth
d :kfb[n
dn :kfb[nWdZd[jmeha
dt :kfb[nWdZ[njhWjhWo
f <Wn
h Hard drive
i Imaging (card slots)
m CW_bXen
n Network
nw Wireless network
ps Postscript
r <ebZ[h
s Stacker
sk Stapler and stacker
t Extra tray
tn Tray and networking
wbt Wireless and Bluetooth
wf M_#<_
x :kfb[n"[njhWjhWoWdZd[jmeha\ehc[hboZjd
xh :kfb[n"[njhWjhWo"d[jmehaWdZ^WhZZh_l[
xm :kfb[n"[njhWjhWo"d[jmehaWdZcW_bXen
xs :kfb[n"[njhWjhWo"d[jmehaWdZijWYa[h
xsk :kfb[n"[njhWjhWo"d[jmehaWdZ
stapler/stacker
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What's New
What's in a name?