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I've encountered this once before, this time I had to find a workaround for it (a remarkably simple workaround that involves pressing a few buttons on the printer), but can anyone think of any reason why HP would want to try and require users to first use the 'SETUP' cartridges that the printer comes with?
The only thought I have is that I've once encountered when buying a printer through a third party on Amazon that the seller had swapped the manufacturer's own cartridges for 'compatible' cartridges, and even tried to bribe me to keep the printer; perhaps HP are aware of this scam and this is their attempt to curb it, resulting in the end user contacting HP and them advising the user to take the printer back?
In this case, the customer was unpacking one of the cartridges and got over-zealous with ripping tapey-bits off and removed the flexible circuits leading to the cartridge's electrical contacts. In another scenario a customer had bought extra cartridges with their new printer then installed the extra cartridges, couldn't figure out why it wasn't working and asked me to take a look (while neglecting to mention the extra cartridges business).
The only thought I have is that I've once encountered when buying a printer through a third party on Amazon that the seller had swapped the manufacturer's own cartridges for 'compatible' cartridges, and even tried to bribe me to keep the printer; perhaps HP are aware of this scam and this is their attempt to curb it, resulting in the end user contacting HP and them advising the user to take the printer back?
In this case, the customer was unpacking one of the cartridges and got over-zealous with ripping tapey-bits off and removed the flexible circuits leading to the cartridge's electrical contacts. In another scenario a customer had bought extra cartridges with their new printer then installed the extra cartridges, couldn't figure out why it wasn't working and asked me to take a look (while neglecting to mention the extra cartridges business).