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11-16-2020 08:40 AM - edited 11-16-2020 08:44 AM
For me the installer worked over WiFi, it is not in the same room as this PC. I got the smiley face on the app (after selecting the printer) but found the printer was still stuck on the 'supply problem' screen. When I was looking through the the update settings (in anticipation of having to move it nearer to use USB) it rebooted and displayed 'Programming...'. Another reboot confirmed the firmware had reverted to 20200612 datecode. Cartridges recognised fine now.
11-16-2020 05:39 PM
I also had this issue. I found that the firmware downgrade only worked after I had taken out the non-HP cartridges (I didn't have any HP cartridges, but it works with the printer empty).
It's one of the most anti-consumer practices I've experienced, and has ensured that I will never buy another HP product again. HP's toner cartridges are not noticably better than 3rd party cartridges, but they cost so much more. Much better to make them competitively priced than to try to brick people's printers in order to make them buy overpriced products. Shameful tactics.
Thanks to all the people who have saved the old firmware and kept printers working!
11-24-2020 06:09 PM
So I'm not a lawyer but I I think this is illegal. Wasn't there a supreme court case vs Lexmark or Epson where they tried to do this and they lost? Also they are fundamentally changing a feature after purchase which I'm pretty sure isn't legal either.
11-26-2020 03:17 AM
Hi there, if you look up above in the posts there is link. I would go to the printer settings and reset to default factory settings, then download the file above and run it. It will downgrade your printer to the last firmware version.
11-29-2020 01:16 AM - last edited on 11-29-2020 04:08 AM by MatheusH
i need the firmware downgrade for mac os x where would i get this from i've been up all night long no sleep trying to sort this out to no avail
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thanks..
12-02-2020 12:43 PM - last edited on 12-02-2020 03:38 PM by RodrigoB
Using my Win10 PC, I found that I had to combine several tricks that I saw in other posts before I could get ThierryB68's instructions to work (from 11-05-2020 02:30 pm post on this board). By the way, they were very similar to the ones available on YouTube here (https://youtu.be/eobQtL5xTs0) by Ghost White Toner.
After a lot of trial, error, and reading other posts, I determined that I also needed to:
- Connect via USB instead of via my network.
- Share my printer as a resource.
- Remove the non-HP cartridges. (I actually still had my original ones waiting to go for recycling, so I reinstalled them.)
I downloaded the file from:
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I also noticed that the firmware file appeared in the print queue list if you have it open.
Thanks to:
- ThierryB68
- David at Ghost White Toner
- Many others who provided help along the way.
I love this printer, but I'm annoyed at HP for this. I would like to see some improvement in the laws protecting consumers in situations like this.
Brian
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