My printer
did not really need ink. It simply
reached a specified number of page prints, after which it stopped working! Full stop.
Not coaxing it to handle a few more pages after a couple of cartridge
shakes.
The printer
manufacturer has a software, middleware, or firmware default for stopping
printing after reaching a page threshold. There is a way to override the
default, but one needs to issue that instruction at the printer’s specific
Internet Protocol address which may not be common knowledge.
How clever
of the printer company to exploit the Internet of Things to expedite the
replacement of ink cartridge that might have hundreds of pages left. Clever and greedy I’d say.