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08-19-2020 02:24 PM
We have 7 HP printers and only one had a HP Instant Ink subscription that was recently cancelled.
After a recent software update from HP on our 8610, this printer stop printing. A missing or defective cartridge(s) message appeared on the printer's screen. To correct this problem, we installed new generic ink cartridges and reset the printer several times. The 8610 HP Officejet Pro that was purchased in 2015 no longer prints. Prior to HP software update, we used this printer for mostly in-house document copying and had no problem with these generic ink cartridges. The qualify of these generic ink cartridges are comparable to HP Ink cartridge(s).
Now that we cancelled our HP Instant Ink subscription on our 8710 HP Officejet Pro printer, the same missing or defective cartridge(s) message shows on this printer's screen after installing generic ink cartridges. Our 8710 HP Officejet Pro printer no longer works even after following "printer reset" instructions several times.
Although we purchased these printers without contingencies, unknowingly to us HP monopolizes our printers "ink type" usage by encrypted software and/or drivers. Years ago the "Epson" manufacture tried this approach and we dumped all thirteen (13) Epson printers which is about to happened to our HP printers.
Unless this problem is resolved immediately, we will return the HP 9025 due to arrive on Thursday, August 20, 2020 and dump remaining HP products including desktop/notebook computers and monitors.
08-20-2020 07:20 AM
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