ISS is getting a new zero gravity HP OfficeJet 5740 printer to replace their two 17 year old Epson 800 printers
▻https://techcrunch.com/2018/04/02/the-international-space-station-is-getting-a-new-printer
More detailed information about the whole printer story, what why they took what printer and what they modified and why:
▻http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-040218a-hp-envy-iss-printer-space-station.html
“We wanted to stay with using a commercial off-the-shelf printer and then modify it for our needs,” said Hunter. “But as you can no longer find a printer that just prints, we had to take an all-in-one style printer and disable some of its functions.”
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Taking all of the changes into account, the modified-for-orbit OfficeJet 5740 differs from an off-the-shelf printer by only about 10 percent. But, as it turns out, that was enough to warrant a new name.
Borrowing from another of its product lines, HP named its space station printer the “HP ENVY ISS” printer.
▻http://www8.hp.com/us/en/hp-news/media-kits/2017/hp-envy-zero-gravity-printer.html