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CP3525n (CC469A)
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Is there an easy way to find out if a product has reached end of life, (website)?

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I normally verify when products are EOL by visiting the HP Store.  HP tends to remove EOL models or post messages about them being EOL when the support ends.

 

Here is the link for your printer model:

https://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp-color-laserjet-cp3525dn-printer

 

Based on this I would assume the model is EOL.

 

Note the EOL does not mean that the printer is dead.  It means that HP has stopped manufacturing more copies of that model.  You may have additional warranty from a previous purchase.  You can also sometimes find 3rd party vendors with a stock of EOL models if you are interested in purchasing more of that variety.


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I normally verify when products are EOL by visiting the HP Store.  HP tends to remove EOL models or post messages about them being EOL when the support ends.

 

Here is the link for your printer model:

https://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp-color-laserjet-cp3525dn-printer

 

Based on this I would assume the model is EOL.

 

Note the EOL does not mean that the printer is dead.  It means that HP has stopped manufacturing more copies of that model.  You may have additional warranty from a previous purchase.  You can also sometimes find 3rd party vendors with a stock of EOL models if you are interested in purchasing more of that variety.


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Oddly the current EOL documents I have do not list the CP3525, printers produced around the same time period show an end of life of 2023. 

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