Abraham Jewett , Jon Styf  |  April 22, 2024

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Close up of HP ink cartridges for sale in a store, representing the HP monopoly class action.
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Update:

  • A group of HP printer owners say HP did not successfully show their antitrust case alleging a printer cartridge monopoly should be dismissed.
  • The plaintiffs told U.S. District Judge Martha M. Pacold the HP printer purchasers never entered into a contract to only purchase HP ink cartridges.
  • HP waited until it held a substantial portion of the market and then incrementally eliminated other ink options through firmware updates, the lawsuit claims.  

HP replacement ink cartridge class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: A group of consumers filed a class action lawsuit against HP Inc. 
  • Why: The consumers claim HP monopolized the market for replacement ink cartridges. 
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in Illinois federal court. 

(Jan 11, 2024)

HP Inc. requires consumers with certain HP-branded printers to use HP-branded replacement ink cartridges, rather than being able to purchase ink replacements from its competitors, effectively creating a monopoly, a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

A group of consumers claim HP has monopolized the market for replacement ink cartridges by allegedly using firmware that effectively disables a printer in the event a user installs a non-HP replacement ink cartridge. 

The consumers argue HP accomplished this alleged monopoly by distributing firmware updates electronically to all registered owners of certain HP printers in late 2022 and early 2023, while simultaneously raising prices for its replacement ink cartridges.

“In effect, HP used the software update to create a monopoly in the aftermarket for replacement cartridges, permitting it to raise prices without fear of being undercut by competitors,” the HP class action states. 

Certain models of HP’s OfficeJetPro, XP, PageWide, OfficeJet, LaserJet, DeskJet, OfficeJet Pro and Envy printers are included in the class action lawsuit. 

HP customers not given a chance to opt out of firmware updates, class action says

The consumers want to represent a nationwide class of consumers who bought an HP branded replacement ink cartridge for the HP printers since September 2022 and a class of those who bought a non-HP replacement ink cartridge since September 2022 that they were unable to use due to HP’s firmware updates. 

HP does not give its customers a chance to opt out of specific software or firmware updates if a printer is connected to the internet, and consumers typically are not made aware when updates occur, the HP class action alleges. 

The consumers claim HP is guilty of unjust enrichment and of violating the Sherman Act, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and consumer protection and antitrust statutes in all 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C. 

The plaintiffs are demanding a jury trial and requesting declaratory and injunctive relief along with an award of compensatory, statutory and punitive damages for themselves and all class members. 

A jury ruled in October that HP was not liable for an apartment fire in Seattle that caused $5 million in damages and a man dead. A Philadelphia-based insurance company had claimed an HP-branded lithium-ion laptop battery caused the blaze. 

Have you purchased a non-HP branded replacement ink cartridge that you were unable to use with your HP printer? Let us know in the comments.

The plaintiffs are represented by S. Jarret Raab, Peggy J. Wedgworth, Arthur Stock and Jimmy W. Mintz of Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman PLLC.  

The HP replacement ink cartridge class action lawsuit is Robinson, et al. v. HP, Inc., Case No. 1:24-cv-00164, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.


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1,630 thoughts onHP printer class fights to keep ink cartridge monopolization claims alive

  1. Tamara Croy says:

    I purchased a competitors ink cartridges and my HP Office Jet Pro 6975 would not recognize them still gave me n error code that the ink was low. So I had to purchase the more expensive HP 902 XL cartridges to use in my printer to make the error code remove and my printer work. I had to purchase the set of pink, blue, and yellow and a black set.

  2. Leslie Mann says:

    Add me please.

  3. Asia Lyons says:

    I bought “off brand” cartridges, and they did not work. I was then forced to buy HP ones, and it because too expensive so now I’m on a plan that I have to pay monthly and theyll ship me their brand refills. My blue ink just stopped working, and they sent me 2 blue cartridges, and it still doesnt work. my printer was IN WARRANTY and they refuse to fix/replace it. i hate HP!!!!

  4. Jim Zarembo says:

    add me please

  5. Audrey White says:

    I have bought ink cartridges from different HP competitors but they did work. Had to instead HP cartridges instead. Please add me.

  6. Jane Frey says:

    Please add me

  7. Katherine says:

    I have purchased ink cartridges from different HP competitors, that were supposed to be compatible with my HP Printer. One of the competitors ink cartridge, spilled inside of the printer and ruined the printer. I purchased another HP Printer and again attempted to use another competitors replacement ink cartridge and my printer was not recognizing that a new cartridge had been installed. The HP Printer was still showing the message, ” Ink level is low” and would not print. This forced me to purchase a HP Ink Cartridge for twice the price of the competitors cartridge.

  8. Katherine Blair says:

    I have purchased ink cartridges from different HP competitors, that were supposed to be compatible with my HP Printer. One of the competitors ink cartridge, spilled inside of the printer and ruined the printer. I purchased another HP Printer and again attempted to use another competitors replacement ink cartridge and my printer was not recognizing that a new cartridge had been installed. The HP Printer was still showing the message, ” Ink level is low” and would not print. This forced me to purchase a HP Ink Cartridge for twice the price of the competitors cartridge.

  9. Jim W. says:

    Add me. I cannot use MY printer.

  10. Joe says:

    Please add me.

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