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It’s a well-known secret that inkjet ink is being kept at artificially high prices, which is why many opt to forego ‘genuine’ manufacturer cartridges and get third-party ones inst… ...
By not disclosing ink volumes on cartridges it looks like HP — and other vendors — have something to hide. Robert L. Mitchell on the cost of printer ink: HP explains why printer ink is so ...
HP printers that use “dynamic security” to block third-party ink cartridges. HP doesn’t make clear which printers use the dynamic security feature, which is what Reddit users became ...
HP is pushing over-the-air firmware updates to its printers, bricking them if they are using third-party ink cartridges. But don’t worry, it’s not a money-grab, says the company – it’s ...
HP is causing outrage after releasing software updates that stop some of its printers from printing if third-party ink cartridges are detected. As Ars Technica reports, HP's decision to do this ...
For a company like, say, 123inkt, the Dutch outfit that sells HP-compatible cartridges and first noticed the change, it's DRMaggedon. HP's at least upfront about it. Brazen, even!
I realize HP, Epson and Canon want you to use their own ink. They make a heck of a lot more money on cartridges than they do selling printers, which is why you can often find new printers for less ...
HP is blocking more users from using third-party ink with their printers. Several users report that they’re no longer able to use non-HP ink with their printers after installing a recent ...
HP Inkjet printers have the ability to check the current level of ink in a cartridge. However, some models send false warnings that require an override to print your documents. Affected models ...
123inkt, a Dutch reseller of printer ink cartridges, has accused HP of intentionally sabotaging non-HP ink cartridges via a failure date, pre-programmed in the firmware of some HP laser ink printers.
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