A sticker with a printed circuit and a soldered microchip can trick an HP printer into accepting a refilled cartridge.
A tiny PCB installed on a refilled HP ink cartridge allows users to continue using it despite HP's strict DRM settings.
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This is placed between the cartridge and the printer and intercepts the communication. A special chip on the circuit board ...
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