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    HP's approach to DRM continues rubbing people the wrong way.

     

    HP customers are showing frustration online as the vendor continues to use firmware updates to discourage or, as users report, outright block the use of non-HP-brand ink cartridges in HP printers. HP has already faced class-action lawsuits and bad publicity from "dynamic security," but that hasn't stopped the company from expanding the practice.

     

    Dynamic security is a feature used by HP printers to authenticate ink cartridges and prevent use of cartridges that aren't HP-approved. As the company explains:

     

    "Dynamic security relies on the printer’s ability to communicate with the security chips or electronic circuitry on the cartridges. HP uses dynamic security measures to protect the quality of our customer experience, maintain the integrity of our printing systems, and protect our intellectual property.

     

    "Dynamic security equipped printers are intended to work only with cartridges that have new or reused HP chips or electronic circuitry. The printers use the dynamic security measures to block cartridges using non-HP chips or modified or non-HP electronic circuitry. Reused, remanufactured, and refilled cartridges that reuse the HP chip or electronic circuitry are unaffected by dynamic security."

     

    HP introduced dynamic security to some printers in 2016, and since 2018, it has paid millions in class-action lawsuits, including to customers in the US, Australia, and Italy.

    Dynamic security strikes again

    After paying up, it seems HP is set on continuing to use DRM to discourage its printer customers from spending ink and toner money outside of the HP family.

     

    "HP have updated their printers to outright ban ‘non-HP’ ink! They no longer shows the 'can’t guarantee quality' message, but instead cancels your print completely until you inset a HP ink cartridge," Reddit user grhhull posted Tuesday. "After contacting HP, they advised 'this is due to the recent ‘update’ of all printers.'"

     

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    A Reddit user says they were abruptly met with this message on their HP printer.
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    It's unclear when HP issued updates for which model printers, but there are alleged customer complaints online stemming from late last year, showing plenty of customers surprised their printer no longer worked with non-HP ink cartridges after an update. Some pointed to third-party brands they had relied on for years.

    HP warned us

    HP community support threads include complaints about the OfficeJet 7740 and OfficeJet Pro 6970. HP lists both printers, as well as others, as able to circumnavigate dynamic security under specific conditions. However, HP's support page states this only applies to models manufactured before December 1, 2016.

     

    For more examples, there are comments on HP's support community suggesting that HP's OfficeJet 6978 and 6968 were recently affected. Both printers are discontinued, but HP's product pages make it clear that the fickle nature of dynamic security means that third-party ink could stop working at any time.

     

    "Only intended to be used with cartridges using an HP original chip. Cartridges using a non-HP chip may not work, and those that work today may not work in the future," the page for the 6968 says.

     

    The 6978's product page similarly states that the printer is meant for cartridges with "a new or reused HP chip, and it uses dynamic security measures to block cartridges using a non-HP chip. Periodic firmware updates will maintain the effectiveness of these measures and block cartridges that previously worked."

     

    And HP's dynamic security page also leaves the door open for the sudden bricking of functioning ink:

     

    "Firmware updates delivered periodically over the internet will maintain the effectiveness of the dynamic security measures," the page reads.

     

    "Updates can improve, enhance, or extend the printer’s functionality and features, protect against security threats, and serve other purposes, but these updates can also block cartridges using a non-HP chip or modified or non-HP circuitry from working in the printer, including cartridges that work today."

    HP outrages printer users with firmware update suddenly bricking third-party ink

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    Hope Epson dont go down the same route..

    i have a epson sx200.. the epson cartridges cost £36 4 set, ironically the compatible cartridges are literally around 50p each.

    funny thing.. epson cartridges only have approx 8ml of ink in them. whilst the compatibles has upto 21ml..

    the people that make the ink for epson cartridges also make the ink for the compatibles.. they just can't use the same recipe..

    but they only have to change 1 thing in the ink.. so they dont break the copyright.

     

    lexmark used to be the worst for cartridge prices.. £20 each. £20 for black.. £20 for the 3 coloured cartridge

     

    canon where good my brother had a canon printer and used compatibles..

     

    HP should be worried.. if they keep on this "road" they may just end up losing all their customers..  over greed.

    as they said Reused, remanufactured, and refilled cartridges that reuse the HP chip or electronic circuitry are unaffected by dynamic security."

    yeah for the moment.. until HP decide to add a new feature. on the number of times they can be reused, refilled..

    only need to put a number of times used and set it to 2 or 3.. and once its been used that number of times.. it comes up telling you, you need a new cartridge.

    worse would be use once.. and then after you spent money to refill.. and put it in.. it comes up with the same message..

     

    But to all HP customers theres a easy remedy.. DON'T BUY HP.. switch to one of the other printer companies.

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    They have tried this kind of crap before, and each time they have failed dismally and had to reverse themselves and let 3rd party cartridges in. [YAWN!]

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