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The date that the consumable was removed from the
device.
The initial estimated level, as a percentage, of the
consumable when it was first recognized (when it was first
added to a data collection). This attribute might also
contain negative values that have the following meanings:
level value empty (-1), level value low (-2), level value
unknown (-3), level value out (-4), level value failure (-5),
The initial device page count when the consumable was
first recognized (when it was first added to a data
The authenticity of the consumable. Displays ”genuinehp“
for a genuine HP consumable, ”refill“ for a refilled
consumable, and ”unknown“ if the authenticity cannot be
Describes whether the data is historical data for a
consumable that is no longer in use or for one that is still
being used in a device. Either ”Active“ or ”Removed“.
The estimated maximum capacity of this consumable. Units
might vary by consumable, but are usually page
The estimated maximum number of page impressions that
can be printed by this consumable.
The part number of the consumable for a 110-volt device
(see second_part_number for a 220-volt device).
The serial number of the consumable.
A description of the consumable.
The date that the consumable was manufactured.
The manufacturer of the consumable, when available.
Usually this is either ”HP“ or blank.
second_part_number varchar(50) The part number of the consumable for a 220-volt device
(see part_number for a 110-volt device).
A descriptive name of the type of the consumable.
A tokenized string that represents the type of the
consumable. Generally, this is a more generic name than
the value in the type_name attribute.
If the consumable can have a color associated with it (for
example, a toner cartridge), then this attribute contains the
color associated with the consumable.
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