![]() Once you select "No", then HP will display another message, and warns you about void of warranty. If you click "yes", then HP has the right to stop you from printing. If you read the question carefully, then you know that you should click "No". Version 2: Was this cartridge sold to you as new, genuine HP-branded cartridge that has not been previously used? Version 1: If you have just installed the indicated cartridges and you believe they contain new, original HP ink, click Yes. Therefore, HP made some clever questions: Legally, HP cannot stop you from printing because of a class-action lawsuit ( $5 million lost and HP learned a lesson). This error message is displayed when:ġ) You installed a cartridge that has been refilled or made by non-HP manufacture.Ģ) When your cartridge printed too many pages (>300 for color and >800 for black). ![]() HP makes it difficult for you to use refilled ink or 3rd party cartridges.
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