05-13-2023, 09:05 PM
https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/hewlett-packa...on-hp-ink/
Hewlett-Packard has prompted an onslaught of complaints after disabling printers of customers who try to use ink from rival companies.
HP has released a new ‘firmware’ update which blocks customers from using cheaper non-HP ink.
Customers’ printers were remotely updated and will now only work with approved ink cartridges which are fitted with a special microchip.
HP said the change was made to ‘reduce the risk of malware attacks’, adding 'third-party cartridges that use non-HP chips or circuitry can pose risks to the hardware performance, print quality, and security.'
Yeah, if I had an HP printer, I'd be pretty annoyed about this
. If anyone here believes the "reduce the risk of malware attacks" explanation, then I have a bridge to sell them: it's obviously to make more $$$ for HP themselves.
So, if you have an HP printer, what are you going to do?
Hewlett-Packard has prompted an onslaught of complaints after disabling printers of customers who try to use ink from rival companies.
HP has released a new ‘firmware’ update which blocks customers from using cheaper non-HP ink.
Customers’ printers were remotely updated and will now only work with approved ink cartridges which are fitted with a special microchip.
HP said the change was made to ‘reduce the risk of malware attacks’, adding 'third-party cartridges that use non-HP chips or circuitry can pose risks to the hardware performance, print quality, and security.'
Yeah, if I had an HP printer, I'd be pretty annoyed about this

So, if you have an HP printer, what are you going to do?
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