Jessy Edwards ย |ย  August 19, 2024

Category: Electronics
HP, HP ink, & Class Action Lawsuit
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Update:ย 

  • In a joint notice filed July 12 in a California federal court, HP and a certified class of consumers reached a settlement in principle and are working to finalize the agreement.ย 
  • Consumers sued the printer company in 2020, alleging it pushed a software update to its printers to make them incompatible with other brandsโ€™ ink cartridges.ย 
  • They allege HP transmitted firmware updates without authorization to HP printers through the internet, with the first update pushed around Nov. 2020. These firmware updates reportedly act as malware, โ€œadding, deleting or altering code, diminishing the capabilities of HP printers and rendering the competitorsโ€™ supply cartridges incompatible with HP printers,โ€ the plaintiffs claim.

HP ink cartridge class action lawsuit overview:

  • Who: HP Inc. is being sued by customers.
  • Why: The customers allege HP pushed a firmware update that made its printers incompatible with other brandsโ€™ ink cartridges.
  • Where: Nationwide

(Oct. 16, 2021)

A class action lawsuit alleging HP pushed a software update to its printers to make them incompatible with other brandsโ€™ ink cartridges can mostly go ahead, a judge has ruled.

A California federal judge ruled Oct. 15 that most of the class action allegations filed by printer owners against HP, Inc. could go ahead, throwing out only three of the claims.ย 

The claims against HP were first filed in Dec. 2020. The plaintiffs allege that HP transmitted firmware updates without authorization to HP printers through the Internet, with the first update pushed around Nov. 2020.

These firmware updates allegedly act as malware, โ€œadding, deleting or altering code, diminishing the capabilities of HP printers, and rendering the competitorsโ€™ supply cartridges incompatible with HP printers,โ€ the plaintiffs said.

HP forced customers to purchase HP ink cartridges, class action alleges

The class action lawsuit said the company told them that HP printers have a โ€œsupply problem,โ€ when HP had in fact intentionally caused the issue by sending the โ€œmalwareโ€ to render third-party ink cartridges incompatible with HP products.ย 

โ€œPlaintiffs allege that as a result of this malware, HP printer owners are either forced to buy HP cartridges or they cannot use their printers until third parties can develop workarounds in their products,โ€ the lawsuit states.ย 

They also allege HP used this firmware update process to conceal the fact it is actually collecting data on whether consumers are using HP or its competitorsโ€™ cartridges without their consent.ย 

The lawsuit is looking to represent anyone nationwide who had a HP Color LaserJet Pro M254, HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M280, HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M281, or any other model affected by HP malware transmissions.ย 

The plaintiffs are Mobile Emergency Housing Corp., Performance Automotive & Tire Center and David Justin Lynchโ€™s.

The plaintiffs are suing under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), the California Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act (CDAFA), California False Advertising Law, California Unfair Competition Law and California Consumers Legal Remedies Act.

The order filed Oct. 15 allowed most of the claims to go ahead, apart from allegations regarding one section of CFAA, trespass to chattels and one claim based on one part of CDAFA.

The news comes as HP faces another class action lawsuit, with a consumer alleging that he and others with an HP โ€œInstant Inkโ€ subscription are experiencing faulty, error-prone cartridges.ย 

Do you own an HP printer that suddenly wouldnโ€™t work with other brandsโ€™ ink cartridges? Let us know your experience in the comments!ย 

The plaintiffs are represented by Mark L. Javitch of Javitch Law Office and Thomas A. Zimmerman Jr. of Zimmerman Law Offices PC.

The HP Software Update Ink Cartridge Class Action Lawsuit is Mobile Emergency Housing Corp. et al. v. HP Inc., Case No. 5:20-cv-09157, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.


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1,748 thoughts onHP agrees to settlement in overpriced, incompatible ink cartridge class action

  1. Christine says:

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  2. April Lipke says:

    ADD ME PLEASE!!! We have an HP Printer that gives an Error Message about using a counterfeit print cartridge WHEN THE INK CARTRIDGES WERE PURCHASED AT WAL-MART AND LABLED HP INK CARTRIDGES!!! Thatโ€™s been an ongoing problem for the past 2-3 years. Of course, HP pops up and offers to sell them to you directly. Theyโ€™re expensive enough purchased at Wal-Mart!

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  5. Kate says:

    I wish I researched more about the newer Models of the HP printer. Makes me mad that were unable to purchase after market ink. There should be a way to bypass that in the printer settings.

  6. Jessie I Tobias says:

    Add me please

  7. Kathryn Tracy says:

    I did not receive any HP printer S/W update notifications to agree to and then my 2 HP printers, HL2610 (96/97) and HP Deskjet 1051 (61/61XL) suddenly overnight refused to print with another brandโ€™s ink cartridges (B/W and/or color), which I had successfully been using from the same vendor for several years. eBay/Amazon sellers are now offering HP OEM cartridges (stated as new/unopened, sometimes expired) at nearly the same OEM prices at Staples/Ofc Max/Depot. Other online 3rd party remanufacturers (perhaps knowingly) continue to offer allegedly compatible cartridges that are rejected by HP printers (no refunds, buyer beware). Just one OEM B/W or color cartridge can cost 2-3 times more than the actual printer price. HP printers that Iโ€™ve purchased over many years function very well, but HPโ€™s tactic of enslaving customers to their OEM cartridges shows a callus, calculated greed for profits over loyal customers who have been supporting the company for decades when HP wasnโ€™t afraid of competition, innovation and challenge. HP, w/o pandemic excuses, may end up gasping/grasping along the last-century road of Woolworth, Sears, Mervynโ€™s. Pity.

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  10. Cecilia Martel says:

    Working as Apartment Manager, I dealt with alot of paperwork that depended on my printer. Well so happens I would need to supply on ink. To find after the printer rejected the ink I purchased. Only taking HP ink really messed up alot of work and my time.

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