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03-03-2021 01:22 PM
Product: HP Envy 5660
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit)
Please help me roll back my firmware. It was set (so annoyed I let this happen) to auto-update firmware - suddenly it says "ink cartridge problem" "remove and reinstall the indicated ink cartridge".
I am sure this is due to HP not allowing it to let me use aftermarket ink or remanufactured cartridges.
I refill my own and it always works- until suddenly this error - nothting else changed.
Please help me roll back my firmware on MY F'ING PRINTER so I can use it with whatever inks I like - as I've been doing for years.
Thanks.
sorry I AM ANGRY as I discover HP updates printers to lock the owners out of using the ink they choose.
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