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11-23-2020
07:23 PM
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11-24-2020
06:23 AM
by
MatheusH
**bleep** you HP. I am not paying for your cartridges.... The cartridges cost more than the printer. Ridiculous.
I have been loyal to HP printers for many years but this has me questioning my decision. If you pull this s**t again I won't buy another HP product again.
I updated the firmware and had this same issue. I downgraded the firmware (AND shut down automatic updates). Here is the link I used to help me out:
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Best of luck to the rest of you.
**bleeo**
11-27-2020 10:31 PM
My M281fdw has worked fine for 3 years, but after the latest automatic firmware update 20201021, my non-HP cartridges do not work. HP will not help me.
Here is how you fight back to drive HP crazy, especially if more of us do it all over the United States. Walmart will take back products for up to 30 days with no questions asked. In the last 12 months, I buy the most expensive color laserjet and nicest HP printer they own and return every 3 weeks. I already shop at Walmart regularly anyway for groceries, so no big deal to go back and forth. This way I get unlimited ink/toner and unlimited warranty.
If HP doesn't want to help us, I now found a way to screw them.
12-03-2020 05:07 AM - edited 12-03-2020 05:57 AM
I tried to downgrade the FW (allow downgrade is enabled) to HP_LaserJet_Pro_M280_M281_Printer_series_20200612
But after this is completed, FW 20201021 is still active, so the downgrade failed.
Where is my mistake and how can I downgrade?
SOLUTION: Before you downgrade you have to allow updates. After successful downgrade disable allow updates.
Regards, Jens
12-03-2020 06:07 AM
Have you downloaded the previous firmware to your pc/mac? You have to have this and then upload the old firmware to the printer. it's the same process as uploading new firmware manually but you are obviously using a file version which is older and therefore have to tell the printer to allow downgrades. Hope that helps.
it make's me smile every time I get a notification about a new post from HP about this thread as it includes the message "SCAM Warning.....", which is exactly how I feel about their firmware policy after purchasing one of their products 🙂
12-13-2020 01:43 PM
I work for a large local college. We were going to purchase 305 printers for our four locations. I have voted against HP printers. The model we have been testing MFP281 had a firmware update after which it wont take non-hp toner anymore. This is predatory business practice where HP has good quality printers for less price than most competitors but then they force customers to purchase expensive HP toner. That said, their are toner makers who have a published procedure of how you can downgrade your firmware to a version that allowed you to use the third-party toner.
I am almost certain that very soon someone will come up with a totally third-party firmware patch which will allow. Ask me for the PDF document which shows how to, not only downgrade but also say NO to future firmware updates.
12-25-2020 07:24 AM
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