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No they don't, that one single firmware update you are referring to, was to prevent damage due to overheating.r
At least that's the only case I have heard about.
Edit:
Do you just not consider selling at a loss to gouge people on ink to be a scam?
Yes absolutely, but I don't think Brother is doing that, and definitely not to the extreme for instance HP does.
Bullshit. I'm not referring to one single update. It's multiple printers.
There is a reason there are instruction videos on youtube for how to swap a toner cartridge chip to a 3rd party cartridge.
Funny, looking it up, I have no problem finding sellers of compatible toner for Brother printers here.
Funny, that doesn't address what I said at all. You can find 3rd party toner/ink for any printer.
Brother (like other printer manufacturers) attempts to block non-OEM toner and ink.
Ahh, yes, they absolutely do that. They did it to mine. One update, and suddenly third party ink no longer functions. It's bullshit