![]() ![]() Upon execution of the script a list box is displayed, you can enter up to 5000 serial numbers (API maximum), each on a new line. The full script is at the bottom of the post. The $apiKey and $apiSecret should be entered in the Param section below or specified as parameters on execution. Once approved you will be able to click on the app in the list of My Apps, where you will find your API Key and API Secret, both required to use the script. In order to use the below PowerShell script/form you will need to have or create an account here then navigate to My Apps, add a new app for HP Product Warranty and await approval. HP do provide a Product Warranty API available on application for developer account members here. The warranty details can be checked manually here or up to 20 here however the details have to be manually entered individually, you can’t just copy and paste a bunch of serial numbers. So taking the example CN1CF1M23C, the first two digits are the Country Code, the third digit relates to the Year of Manufacture (in this case 1 = 2001 or 2011) and the fourth digit relates to the Month of Manufacture (C = December) - all other letters and numbers are unique.You may have a requirement to mass check the product warranty details of HP products. More current HP Designjet Serial Numbers are also composed of 10 digits, but the breakdown is different. In the example above this number is 00248. Unique printer number is shown in the remaining five digits, which distinguishes the Designjet printer from others manufactured in the same country in the same month. October is therefore represented by the letter A, November by B and December by C. Numbers run from 1-9 and then the code switches to letters to avoid having to provide 2 digits for month 10, 11 and 12. In the example above the number 8 relates to August. Month of manufacture is shown in the fifth position. The number 4 relates to 1994 in the example above due to the age of the printer and timeframe of manufacture. Year of manufacture is shown in the fourth position. The letter A signifies the original printer version, the next revision would be the letter B and so on. ![]() Revision/Printer Version is shown in the third position. In the example above 'ES' relates to the code for Spain. Older HP Designjet Serial Numbers are usually composed of 10 letters and digits, for example ESA4800248 which can be broken down as follows:Ĭountry Code is shown in the first two positions. ![]()
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