Small printer that matches c410 ink

I own a photosmart c410 and I want to buy a second printer to take with me on the road for work that is not as big in size and can print to cds
I would like to get something that uses the same cartridges as my c410.
Is there a list of printers that shows there ink?
thanks
L

Hi,
What are the number it is using now ? The reason I ask because this may vary from one country to other country.
Regards.
BH
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