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    “Insanely Frustrating”: HP Printers Revolt Against Own Toner After Update

    Picture this: It’s a peaceful Sunday afternoon. You’re about to print out the recipe for tonight’s dinner when suddenly, your trusty HP printer decides to throw a tantrum. It refuses to work with its own brand of toner due to a recent update. Yes, you heard it right. HP printers have stopped working with HP’s own toner due to an update. Welcome to the next level of tech frustration.

    ‘Insane Frustration’ is an Understatement

    HP, a brand that has a reputation for breaking printers with updates, has done it again. A recent update has caused HP printers to stop working with HP toner. This not only adds to the existing list of ‘printer frustrations’ but takes it to a whole new level. The very toner, designed and created by HP for HP printers, is now an alien to its own kind. The irony, it seems, is not lost on technology.

    HP: Breaker of Printers

    HP has a knack for causing a stir in the tech community with their updates. The company has faced backlash in the past for its notorious firmware updates that have left printers unusable. This time, however, HP has outdone itself by making its printers incompatible with their own brand of toner. It’s as if HP is playing a cruel, never-ending game of ‘will it work this time?’ with its customers.

    A New Chapter in the Book of Tech Woes

    This unfortunate incident marks a new chapter in the ongoing saga of tech frustrations. It’s a glaring example of how even the simplest of tasks, like printing a recipe for dinner, can become a herculean task thanks to a seemingly insignificant update. But amidst all this, one question remains: If HP printers can’t trust their own toner, who can they trust?

    What’s Next for HP?

    As the tech community reels from this unexpected blow, all eyes are on HP. Will they rectify this blunder swiftly, or will this become another chapter in the book of ‘HP printer woes’? Only time will tell. Until then, if you own an HP printer, you might want to keep a backup plan (and toner) ready.

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