The following reasons should convince you: They will only work with that one printer they are locked to.
This means that these cartridges will not work with your printer. If you are installing original protected ink cartridges that have been remanufactured for further use, you could get the message “Protected HP Cartridges Installed” displayed on your printer. This means that the ink cartridges cannot be refilled, recycled, or remanufactured for use in any another printer, and that they will eventually end up in landfills they cannot be recycled, and they are not environmentally friendly. If you had to buy a new printer that uses the same cartridges, you would not be able to use those cartridges in your new printer, since they are locked to the first one. Once you install an ink cartridge, your printer will mark it as protected so that the cartridge can only be used with that printer because it is locked to it. Genuine ink cartridges may come equipped with cartridge protection embedded in their chip. Hewlett-Packard has introduced the “cartridge protection” system on its original ink cartridges to lock genuine inks to a specific printer so that you cannot use that cartridge with a different printer.Ĭustomers may want to use compatible ink cartridges or remanufactured ink cartridges in their HP printer instead of the original HP ink cartridges because they are much cheaper than HP’s original ones. HP has made it again its target to prevent consumers from choosing the type of cartridge they use in their printer by leaving them with no other choice than buying genuine HP cartridges.
How to Disable HP Cartridge Protection on My Printer