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Yup. You fucked yourself. HP printers are absolute garbage in every conceivable way. Genuinely not worth your time or effort to try and work around it.
Buy any other brand. Brother is usually the recommendation if you actually want quality that will last and be serviceable.
another +1 for brother. i have a bw laser printer from 2005 or 2006, still works fantastic.
Another +1. Brother does make garbage printers in some cases, but their laser printers have been great.
Another another +1 here. Does that make it +3 now?
We don't print a ton so we bought a basic monochrome Brother laser printer/scanner and used the included demo toner cartridge for almost two years. When that ran out, we swapped it for one big knockoff toner cartridge over four years ago and it's still printing like a champ.
Pro tip: if a Brother printer says it's out of toner, it's only estimating this based on the number of pages printed. You can override it (at least in every model I'm familiar with) and keep on printing.
It wasn't an HP printer when I bought it, it was samsung, and it's a very good printer.
But I'm guessing HP bought out that particular line of printers; they then would have pushed a firmware update to make those just as bad as their own offerings. They make their money forcing you to use their cartridges; that's why a whole printer with both cartridges is only ~$10 more than just the ink most of the time.
Seriously, cut your losses and move on.