At least, under Google and eBay, one can add exclusionary terms: hp 9100 -printer -scanner
Seems to do pretty well under Google. Under eBay I had to add a lot more exclusions, and ran out of room. JRJ On 8/20/2015 7:11 AM, tony duell wrote: > >> They reuse numbers for what I call "marketing numbers". For example, >> with a LaserJet 8150dn, the "8150" is a "marketing number" and not the >> actual HP product number, which was C4267A. As far as I know they've >> never actually reused a product number. >> >> I know that's no consolation when you search for "HP 5480" for that >> product, and get printers or supplies with that "marketing number" >> instead. > > I get irritated when I search for HP9100 (meaning the first desktop > scientific calculator thing) and get hits for some modern-ish > printer/scanner. Admittedly that is a 9100C (the calculators were > 9100A and 9100B), but... > > I seem to remember that there are at least 5 different HP10 calculators : > > HP9810 (which was called the 'Model 10 Calculator') > HP10 (or HP10A) : A simple handheld adding machine with printer > HP10C : The simplest of the 'Voyager' series. Scientific, programable > HP10B : A simple financial machine > HP10B-II : An upgraded HP10B > > -tony >