The real question is:
What ARE the dire consequences of using non-HP cartridges?
This is the exact type of thing that should resolve in a consumer
revolt, but don;t expect the competition to be the salvation. They are
all doing it in one form or another.
These types of issues should be directed to your politicians. If enough
people "bother them" with it, someone will draw up some legislation to
consider changing things.
Art
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I invite you to enter the discussion at my blog:
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Arfur Million wrote:
> "Arfur Million" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Hello,
>>
>> Every time I print something on my HP Deskjet 5940, a popup appears which
>> begins: "If you believe you purchased a genuine HP print cartridge" and
>> then
>> recommends to go to some site to report counterfeit cartridges. I know I
>> haven't bought a genuine cartridge (but a valid compatible) so needless to
>> say this is extremely irritating - it means that if I print multiple
>> copies
>> I have to wait there to hit OK every time. How do I turn this message off?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Arfur
>
> I have had a reply from HP support saying that this behaviour is intended to
> protect users from the dire consequences of using non-HP ink, and cannot be
> turned off (except by using a generic driver, though I'm not sure what that
> means).
>
> I will seriously consider replacing my printer with a different make next
> time my ink cartridge runs out. :-(
>
> Regards,
> Arfur
>
>