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CP5520 and M750
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Hello,

 

I would like to know what date (month and year) the technical support of the following products will no longer be available:

 

- Windows Drivers - HP Color LaserJet CP5520 CP5525 PCL6 Print Driver (no Installer)

- Windows Drivers - HP Color LaserJet Enterprise M750 Printer Series PCL6 Driver Only (no Installer)

- HP Z240 Windows 7 x64 Driver Pack

- Windows Drivers - Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver

 

Thank you in advance!

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Can you clarify,  are you asking about Hardware EOSL or software? Not always the same thing as software support would be tied to operating system service life.

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Thanks for you answer.

 

I'm talking about software. These packages are used in a long-term project, and it is important to know where they will have no longer support from provider.

 

Microsoft, for instance, has a "end of lifecycle" search engine, where you can check the kick-off date and the expected end of lifecycle for each of their products. I didn't see anything similar here, so that's why I'm asking it here.

 

Thanks in advance!

 

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