Ever wonder why printer manufacturers are so keen on firmware updates?
They say it's to enhance printing speed, fix bugs, and ensure smoother >operation. However, there's more to it than just improving your
experience. Printer manufacturers release these updates to control your >printing options and influence your purchasing decisions, it's no secret >printer manufacturers make most of their profit from selling their own >branded ink cartridges.
Just as your mobile phone or computer receives updates, printers also
need periodic updates. While it's usually a no-brainer to update your
phone or computer, you might want to think twice before updating your >printer. These updates can render compatible cartridges useless, forcing
you to buy their costly branded ones.
To safeguard your printing experience, disable automatic firmware
updates in your printerrCOs settings. This will help prevent any disruptions.
By choosing to opt out of firmware updates, you can maintain the ability
to use cost-effective compatible cartridges, avoiding the higher costs
of branded ones. Remain alert for update notifications and decline them
to preserve your options.
Since each printer varies, it's always advisable to consult your
specific printer manual on how to disable firmware updates.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!
Forewarned is Forearmed!
On Sat, 8 Aug 2026 22:56:07 +0100, Jack <invalid@invalid.invalid>The days when people could own their own printers are over. Now, the
wrote:
Ever wonder why printer manufacturers are so keen on firmware updates?I feel your pain. I get daily a popup telling me to hardware update.
They say it's to enhance printing speed, fix bugs, and ensure smoother
operation. However, there's more to it than just improving your
experience. Printer manufacturers release these updates to control your
printing options and influence your purchasing decisions, it's no secret
printer manufacturers make most of their profit from selling their own
branded ink cartridges.
Just as your mobile phone or computer receives updates, printers also
need periodic updates. While it's usually a no-brainer to update your
phone or computer, you might want to think twice before updating your
printer. These updates can render compatible cartridges useless, forcing
you to buy their costly branded ones.
To safeguard your printing experience, disable automatic firmware
updates in your printer|ore4raos settings. This will help prevent any disruptions.
By choosing to opt out of firmware updates, you can maintain the ability
to use cost-effective compatible cartridges, avoiding the higher costs
of branded ones. Remain alert for update notifications and decline them
to preserve your options.
Since each printer varies, it's always advisable to consult your
specific printer manual on how to disable firmware updates.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!
Forewarned is Forearmed!
This does not work and I cannot turn the nag off! It's OKI by the
way.
On Sat, 8 Aug 2026 22:56:07 +0100, Jack <invalid@invalid.invalid>[]
wrote:
By choosing to opt out of firmware updates, you can maintain the ability
to use cost-effective compatible cartridges, avoiding the higher costs
of branded ones. Remain alert for update notifications and decline them
to preserve your options.
Since each printer varies, it's always advisable to consult your
specific printer manual on how to disable firmware updates.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!I feel your pain. I get daily a popup telling me to hardware update.
Forewarned is Forearmed!
This does not work and I cannot turn the nag off! It's OKI by the
way.
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