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Brother denies claims it locked down third-party printer ink cartridges via forced firmware updates

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  • Users have reported degraded print quality with third-party ink
  • Firmware updates are blamed, but Brother denies all allegations
  • HP previously admitted to updates that affected third-party ink performance

Printer maker Brother has denied locking in users to its own ink cartridges via so-called firmware updates.

The news came after electronics technician and right-to-repair activist Louis Rossmann accused the company of updating its printer firmware to either block non-OEM toner or degrade performance.

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