

A description of this feature may be found here. HP's new firmware update seems to force HP's Dynamic Security Feature to block non HP cartridges. The US HP support page addresses the issue. HP's Dynamic Security Feature is causing this issue Vender wrotes, that 3 of 4 non HP cartriges was accepted, but inserting all four cartridges produces the error message shown above. Remove them and replace with new cartridges." „One or more cartridges appear to be damaged. HP OfficeJet Pro 8600 Premium e-All-in-OneĪfter installing the firmware update, non HP ink cartridges are producing the following error message.HP OfficeJet Pro 8600 Plus e-All-in-One.What the vendor observed: Some HP printers are receiving a firmware update, and suddenly they are refusing to accept third party ink cartriges. According to German vendor (German) the following HP printer models are affected: Our phones doesn't stop ringing since yesterday morning.Īddendum: I don't know, whether the firmware update was new or wether it's just a re-release. Also other third party cartridge vendors confirmed that. This firmware update has been confirmed by more than 50 customers. The same update as exactly one year ago (). There was a new firmware update today for the most popular HP Officejet printer models that prevents the use of alternative cartridges. Today I was alerted via e-mail from a German third party printer cartridge vendor. After a shitstorm HP and provided a correction firmware for the devices, allowing non HP ink cartridges from third-party suppliers to be used again. That's what I call a déjà vu: Almost exactly one year ago, on September 19, 2016, I had published the blog post HP printer firmware disables refill ink cartridges.
