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In case anyone has an HP printer that has received that joyous of all wonderful gifts, ie: a firmware update over July/August (2022) then chances are your compatible (non-OEM) cartridges are no longer being accepted all over again. I think this is the third time they've pulled this stunt despite being thwacked by the courts each time before.
Anyway, as we have 6 HP Pro-X/Pagewide printers that we rely on for printing our documentation and shipping order info' I spent quite a while trying to revert two that somehow were updated despite (I thought!) being locked down to prevent this happening.
Net result was this guide which explains how to use old firmware versions to extract and use the .ful2 file and a memory stick to complete a firmware downgrade and tell HP where to place their firmware updates, minus any star light access forthwith!
https://support.printerpotty.com/2022/hp-firmware-downgrade
In terms of the old firmware I do have some sources that I won't point to as HP has a nasty habit of hitting them with DCMA takedown messages but at time of posting there are a few out there if you dig through HP firmware downgrade search results hard enough.
Hope this proves helpful for anyone else who wasted a couple of days on this hot mess.
Anyway, as we have 6 HP Pro-X/Pagewide printers that we rely on for printing our documentation and shipping order info' I spent quite a while trying to revert two that somehow were updated despite (I thought!) being locked down to prevent this happening.
Net result was this guide which explains how to use old firmware versions to extract and use the .ful2 file and a memory stick to complete a firmware downgrade and tell HP where to place their firmware updates, minus any star light access forthwith!
https://support.printerpotty.com/2022/hp-firmware-downgrade
In terms of the old firmware I do have some sources that I won't point to as HP has a nasty habit of hitting them with DCMA takedown messages but at time of posting there are a few out there if you dig through HP firmware downgrade search results hard enough.
Hope this proves helpful for anyone else who wasted a couple of days on this hot mess.
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