Printers using 21 and 22 cartridges.

My HP Deskjet 3940 faithful just failed.

The HP Deskjet 3940 is still available in the trade?

Is there any other (currently available) HP printers that use the same cartridges as I parts requiring the use?

Thank you very much

Hello

You may find it difficult to get a DJ 3940, because I think that it was introduced about 5 years ago. The HP21 are compatible with a number of different printers...

http://h10010.www1.HP.com/wwpc/IE/en/Ho/WF06c/A1-12771-64199-69422-69422-455698-455702.html?JumpID=reg_r1002_ieen & lang = to & CC = IE

Hope this helps

Ciara

General and features presentation
OverviewPrint HP 21 cartridge black inkjet with HP pigment inks print professional documents with laser-quality black text. Results, you can count on a wide range of paper ordinary and specialty media.
  • Standard
  • Reliable ink for precise moderate impressions and every day.
  • Trust original HP inks.
  • Black
Hardware compatibilityHP Deskjet 3910, 3920, 3930, 3940, D1311, D1320, D1330, D1341, D1360, D1420, D1430, D1445, D1455, D1460, D1468, D1520, D1530, D1560, D2330, D2345, D2360, D2430, D2445, D2460, D2468, F2110, F2120, F2140, F2180, F2185, F2187, F2210, F2212, F2235, F2240, F2250, F2275, F2280, F2290, F325, F335, F340, F350, F370, F375, F380, F390, F394, F4135, F4140, F4150, F4172, F4175, F4180, F4185, F4190 and F4194 printers HP Officejet 4315 and J3680 all-in-One printers and HPPSC 1410 all-in-One
Name of the productHP 21 black inkjet print cartridge

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