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Serial Number reverse lookup

iolair (IS/IT--Management)
9 Apr 09 17:00
Hello, I'm in the middle of an equipment audit and can not find an item. The auditor has given me a serial number, but not a correct description. He thinks it's a network printer. The serial number is SG64812XXX. Anybody know of a place to do a reverse lookup by serial number? It might be an external JetDirect interface, not sure. thanks.  

Iolair MacWalter
Network Engineer

Michael52x (TechnicalUser)
15 Apr 09 14:51
If those are just X's, then it's not a complete serial number. If you have the complete #, check with HP, or whatever model it could be. What do you use mostly on the network?

"Impatience will reward you with dissatisfaction" RMS Cosmics'97

iolair (IS/IT--Management)
16 Apr 09 9:19
No, I just put in the X's for privacy/security. I've tried HP with no luck. It's an old printer, probably been gone long from here, but it also could be an old JetDirect external interface, not sure. Thanks.

Iolair MacWalter
Network Engineer

Buff1 (Programmer)
17 Apr 09 11:43
What about old depreciation schedules. Perhaps a clue could be found there.

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