It’s a well-known secret that inkjet ink is being kept at artificially high prices, which is why many opt to forego ‘genuine’ manufacturer cartridges and get third-party ones instead. Many of these ...
HP is causing outrage after releasing software updates that stop some of its printers from printing if third-party ink cartridges are detected. As Ars Technica reports, HP's decision to do this was ...
Hewlett-Packard's new "Vivera" brand name for ink products could make a good impression in customers' minds, according to analysts. The company on Friday put the label on its latest set of inks for ...
HP’s “dynamic security” prevents you from using third-party ink with HP printers. While HP does this to “protect the quality of our customer experience,” being able to buy cheaper, non-HP ink can save ...
HP has used its “Dynamic Security” firmware updates to “create a monopoly” of replacement printer ink cartridges, a lawsuit filed against the company on January 5 claims. The lawsuit, which is seeking ...
Last week’s column on home printing brought some good emails this week. Here’s one from Mac: Your current column on printers hit my last nerve. I would love to see you do an expanded column on the ...
Whether you print a lot or a little, it pays to explore bulk-ink and subscription programs like HP Instant Ink. We walk you through the options and compare them side by side. Most of my current work ...
HP is facing backlash from customers once again for blocking the use of third-party ink in some of its printers. The move comes after a recent firmware update that expands HP’s “dynamic security” ...
I've tested and reviewed tech, pet, fitness and home gear for decades. The Tech Wrangler is a bi-weekly column in which Forbes Vetted Senior Editor Dave Johnson explores the best values in consumer ...
Hewlett-Packard last year filed patents for an ink cartridge-refilling machine, even though its disposable ink cartridge business ranks among its most lucrative. The U.S.-based firm has no refilling ...
Last week’s column on home printing brought some good emails this week. Here’s one from Mac: Your current column on printers hit my last nerve. I would love to see you do an expanded column on the ...