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A firmware update HP released earlier this month has been bricking some customers' OfficeJet printers – and there's still no fix available.
Since about the second week of May, the HP support forums have been rife with complaints of OfficeJet printers bricking after they automatically installed the company’s most recent firmware update.
The firmware update effectively acted as malware to block third-party cartridges from working with the printer, the 2020 lawsuit alleged.
Following a new update, some HP customers grow disappointed after discovering that they could no longer use third-party ink cartridges in their HP printers.
HP Races to Fix Faulty Firmware Update That Bricked Printers HP customers have been advised to disable their device’s internet connection and hold out for HP’s to-be-released firmware fix.
Some HP laser printers are being blocked following a firmware update Affected models include LaserJet MFP M232-M237 HP says it is aware of a “limited” issue ...
HP has announced a definitive time frame to roll out security updates to fix a critical vulnerability that affects many of its printers. The issue, which the ...
HP says this is because it’s trying to protect you from someone hacking into your printer through the chip on a rogue ink cartridge, I guess? Here’s what HP says about the firmware update: ...
Printer maker Brother has denied locking in users to its own ink cartridges via so-called firmware updates.
The printer ships with software that lets users design customized artwork, text and background images for printing on blank disks. The six-color R320 uses individual ink tanks to produce 5,760 by ...
The printers worked fine with these. Both devices had received firmware updates before without any issues. However, after a specific firmware update, each printer immediately stopped working.
Very much the same 3D printer as the P1P, with all the right updates to make it the best 3D printer around.