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HP security labels on original HP print cartridge packaging

HP security labels on original HP print cartridge packaging. For monochrome HP LaserJet print cartridge boxes, the label will always be positioned on the top of the box – as the strip.

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HP security labels on original HP print cartridge packaging

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  1. HP security labels on original HP print cartridge packaging

  2. For monochrome HP LaserJet print cartridge boxes, the label will always be positioned on the top of the box – as the strip. For HP Color LaserJet print cartridge boxes, the label will always be positioned on side of the box – as the strip. • Only selected original HP inkjet print cartridge boxes carry an original HP security label. If applied, they are positioned on the side flap of the packaging (for application details, please see next slide). Positioning of current HP security labels in EMEA • HP security labels should be positioned correctly on the box! • On all boxes for original HP print cartridges for laser printers, original HP security labels are positioned halfway on the tear strip of the outer packaging:

  3. Original boxes for HP print cartridges for laser printers always carry a HP security label! 1.Language option: you find the HP security label in connection with the three digits ACB, AKG, BA3, BA5 or BA6 which are imprinted on the back panel of the packaging. 2.Selectability number: you find the HP security labelin connection with the three digit selectability number 130, 131, 134 and 135 which is indicated on the front and back of the box. Appliance of current HP security labelson HP print cartridge boxes in EMEA Original boxes for HP print cartridges for inkjet printersmostly carry a HP security label outside the Western European market! They are applied in connection with:

  4. Original HP security labels flip colours! • The labels on print cartridge boxes for HP laser and inkjet printers are both divided into two blue background halves. Original HP label for print cartridges for HP laser printers • Both halves flip colours from light blue to dark blue and vice versa when the angle of view is changed. • Both halves appear in the same blue tone when viewed face-on. Original HP inkjet label Features of currentHP security labels in EMEA If these special colour-flip features are missing, there is reason to suspect that print cartridges are not HP originals.

  5. Previous security labels on print cartridges for HP laser printers (appliance same as for new labels) • Logo shifts from green to blue when angle of view is changed • Rubbed horizontal thermo-chromatic thread indicates “HP invent” Previous HP inkjet security labels (appliance same as for new labels) • Logo shifts from green to blue when angle of view is changed • Rubbed vertical thermo-chromatic thread indicates “HP invent” Features of previousHP security labels Please be aware that the following previous HP security labels can still be in the markets until stocks are used up! Test your memory

  6. When to become suspicious

  7. Fake Original ① Manufacturing codes on HP print cartridges for laser printers and boxes ② „Install before“ dates on HP inkjet print cartridges and „end of warranty“ on boxes Strong indicators help to separate originals from potential fakes At the first glance, originals and fakes might look the same … … the following strong indicators, however, help to separate originals from potential fakes:

  8. Check if manufacturing codes match! Original example: thefirst five digits of the manufacturing code on packaging for print cartridges for HP laser printers are identical with the first five digits of the code on the contained print cartridge, e.g. 5B21N1F =5B21N1FK. Fake example: the first five digits of the manufacturing codes on the packaging and the print cartridge for laser printers are not identical, e.g. 3C08H2  9A18H8. Mismatching manufacturing codes on packaging and contained print cartridges for laser printers should give reason to suspect that counterfeiting is at play. ! ① Strong indicators (laser): manufacturing codes

  9. Check if “install before” and “end of warranty” datescorrelate! Original example: the “end of warranty” date lies around six months (+/- 2) after the “install before” date: if the HP inkjet print cartridge box indicates September 2007, the HP inkjet print cartridge should indicate e.g. 24 March 2008. Fake example: the “end of warranty” date on the print cartridge does not lie around six months after the “install before date” on the packaging, e.g.September 2007  12 January 2005. Disaccording dates on packaging and contained inkjet print cartridges should give reason to suspect that counterfeiting is at play. ! ② Strong indicators (inkjet): “install before” and EOW dates

  10. Print cartridges are not delivered in HP’s normalpackaging, or the packaging looks used or appears to have been tampered with. • Print cartridges and/or boxes are covered with ink or toner, respectively, or leak inside the printer. • Pull tabsare different to those found on genuine HP products or are broken before first use. General indicators:product performance and appearance If one or more of the following product-related indicators apply, there is reason to become suspicious that a product is not original. • Quality of the printoutis poor and/or inconsistent. • Print cartridges show an extremely high failure rate.

  11. Any telemarketing offers by an alleged „HP representative“ • Dubious internet or e-mail offers, which incorporate any of these indicators General indicators:sales-techniques If one or more of the following sales-technique indicators apply, there is reason to suspect that illegal scheming is at play. • “Free offers”, followed by a notice to pay for “extras” like processing or shipping and handling • Any price which is obviously “too good to be true” • Insistence e.g. on cash-on-delivery shipment • Unwillingness to provide bank or customer reference numbers Test your memory

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