Ink and toner security labels, finished toners, ink cartridges and barcode stickers were also found around Bangalore, Delhi and Gandhidham.
The raid discovered more than 5,000 additional production items and around 79,000 toner security labels.
Six people have been arrested in Bangalore and four in Gandhidham.
ITVARNews reported that Director of HP Brand Protection for Print Cartridges Jeff Kwasny said: “With counterfeit HP print cartridges, customers purchase what they often assume to be a genuine HP product, but they instead receive a cartridge that provides them with inferior print quality at best and often times a cartridge that fails to perform at all. Through our anti counterfeiting efforts, HP is determined to protect our customers and our brand.
“HP had appointed contractors, which assisted law enforcement officials with the information regarding the existence and location of these counterfeit goods. HP’s global anti-counterfeit programme incorporates industry-leading anti-counterfeiting practices and partners with law enforcement agencies to combat the manufacture, distribution, and sale of counterfeit HP printer cartridges.”
HP has conducted more than 4,723 investigations in 88 countries over the last four years. This has led to the OEM seizing more than 47.2 million units worth of counterfeit products and components. In Asia Pacific and Japan, over the last four years, HP conducted 2,641 investigations in multiple countries resulting in 2,111 raids, seizing over 15 million units of counterfeit products and components.