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International Imaging Technology Council wants to revoke at least 101 HP printer models from EPEAT registry.
The IITC says Dynamic Security and HP+ printers do not block third-party ink cartridges.
The trade gro HP+ also says at least 26 "killer firmware updates" have occurred on printer printers since Octob HP 2020.
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