I think you hit it on the head there.  I think they make far more on
consumables than on the hardware.

I remember those days of HP calculators (my college days when everyone
drooled over them) ;)

>
> I guess HP has show fairly good flexibility over the years.  Some of you
> will remember when "Hewlett Packard" made you think immediately of
> hand-held calculators.  Before that, I think it was mainframes and
> so-called mini-computers.  Now, as Garrett suggested, it's printers, but
> HP has a lot more going on than that.  People might not think "printer ink
> cartridges" but I would not be surprised if HP makes more total on the
> ink-jet cartridges than on the ink-jet printers!
>
> Mike
>
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