That date is exactly when users started noticing and reporting this issue on HP forums, and all other community sites. Here’s what some of them said about it: These are the printers affected by the recent restriction. There’s a big chance some other models are affected, as well: The following ink cartridges appears to be missing or damages. Replace the ink cartridges to resume printing.” “Cartridge Problem. Until cartridges are replaced, make sure the printer is turned on to avoid damage to the printer. One or more cartridges are missing or damaged.” If you do not own an older printer model and your ink cartridge is a genuine HP cartridge, contract HP support for more information.”

HP Officejet Pro 8610 HP Officejet Pro 8615 HP Officejet Pro 8620 HP Officejet Pro 8625 HP Officejet Pro 8630 HP Officejet Pro 6230 ePrinter HP Officejet Pro 6830 e-All-in-One Printer HP Officejet Pro 6835 e-All-in-One Printer HP Officejet 6812 e-All-in-One Printer HP Officejet 6815 e-All-in-One Printer

If you’re using one of these printers, there’s unfortunately nothing much you can do about this restriction. The only possible solution is to actually buy an HP cartridge. We’re almost sure this restriction wasn’t programmed by mistake because big printer manufacturers like HP make most of their money selling cartridges. So, it’s completely reasonable for them to block any third-party’ printers on their devices. In case your printer hasn’t been affected by this change yet, there’s still a big chance some of the future firmware updates will do the same for your device. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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