HP is clearly bullshitting, but let us pretend for a moment that it wasn’t.
Why do those cartridges have a chip on first place, instead of being simple mechanical devices?
And, if there’s any remotely good reason to include a chip in a cartridge (pffft), why is the printer executing code from it, instead of reading its contents as raw data?
That stinks incompetence and disregard towards customers from a distance dammit.
Are you getting what I mean? If HP is bullshitting (yes, it is), you shouldn’t touch its trashy printers with a 3m pole; and if it wasn’t bullshitting, you should still not touch its trashy printers with a 3m pole!
Friends don’t let friends buy an hp printer.
HP anything, unless they specifically want a space heater that can check email.
I don’t buy HP printers because of… hackers.
Oh yeah, I know tons of people who got their printer hacked, you lying liars.
Oh noes, the hackers are hackering the ink
Sure, Jan
My HP laser printer was never connected to the internet and I exclusively use third-party cartridges. We need more dumb devices.