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==Brother Printer Firmware Lockouts & Print Degradation==
[[Brother Industries Ltd.|'''Brother''']] is a printer company that has allowed the use of third-party toner cartridges with their printer devices. Recent firmware updates have changed this practice by displaying an error message when consumers attempt to install their third-party toner that was previously allowed. When using the Brother printer with the toner of their choice, some users report a significant decrease in print quality, functionally disabling the printer unless OEM toner is installed.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Jacobs |first=Skye |date=2025-03-05 |title=Brother printers are quietly sabotaging third-party toner with firmware updates |url=https://www.techspot.com/news/107022-brother-printers-quietly-sabotaging-third-party-toner-firmware.html}}</ref>
'''Category: Digital Restrictions & Vendor Lock-in | Post-Sale Firmware Lockouts'''


===Summary===
==Relevant practices==
Brother used to be known for allowing third-party toner use & being less consumer hostile than companies such as HP. In recent years, they've implemented '''firmware updates that deliberately degrade print quality when using non-OEM toner'''. These updates disable color registration & other features which coerces consumers into buying expensive genuine Brother toner.
*'''Post-Sale Function Removal''' – Firmware updates retroactively remove previously available features, such as automatic color registration, for users using non-OEM toner.<ref name="reddit">[https://www.reddit.com/r/printers/comments/s9b2eg Brother MFC firmware update - non-genuine toner now disables critical features.]</ref><ref name="reddit-2">[https://www.reddit.com/r/printers/comments/w60687/brother_mfcl3370cdw_firmware_downgrade_needed/ Brother MFC-L3370CDW Firmware Downgrade needed]</ref>
*'''Vendor lock-in via DRM''' – Printers continue to function with third-party toner but print at lower quality unless OEM toner is installed.<ref name=":0" />
*'''Anti-consumer software practices''' – Firmware updates cannot be easily rolled back, preventing consumers from restoring lost functionality.<ref name="github-fwupd">[https://github.com/sedrubal/brother_printer_fwupd/issues/9 Brother printer firmware downgrade discussion.]</ref>
*'''Deceptive practices''' – Printers do not reject third-party toner but intentionally cause a toner failure, which discourages use of third party toners.<ref name="hackernews">[https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31860131 Tell HN: Brother printers now locking out non-OEM paraphernalia.]</ref><ref name="reddit-2" />


===Nature of Exploitation===
==How it works==
*'''Post-Sale Function Removal''' – Firmware updates retroactively remove previously available features, such as automatic color registration, for users using non-OEM toner.<ref name="reddit">[https://www.reddit.com/r/printers/comments/s9b2eg Brother MFC firmware update - non-genuine toner now disables critical features.]</ref>
1. Consumers purchase a Brother laser printer that previously accepted third-party toner.
*'''Vendor Lock-in via DRM''' – Printers continue to function with third-party toner but print at degraded quality unless OEM toner is installed.
*'''Anti-Consumer Software Practices''' – Firmware updates cannot be easily rolled back, preventing consumers from restoring lost functionality.<ref name="github-fwupd">[https://github.com/sedrubal/brother_printer_fwupd/issues/9 Brother printer firmware downgrade discussion.]</ref>
*'''Deceptive Practices''' – Printers do not outright reject third-party toner but instead '''engineer a failure''', misleading users into thinking their toner is defective.<ref name="hackernews">[https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31860131 Tell HN: Brother printers now locking out non-OEM paraphernalia.]</ref>


===How It Works===
2. A firmware update (e.g., W1.56) is pushed and does not notify users of any major changes in core functionality.
1. Consumers purchase a '''Brother laser printer''' that previously accepted third-party toner.


2. A '''firmware update (e.g., W1.56)''' is pushed, which does not notify users of any major functional changes.
3. After updating, users report:


3. After updating, users notice that:
*Color registration fails by default, causing misaligned prints.<ref name="cups">[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/CUPS/Printer-specific_problems#Updating_the_firmware ArchWiki - Printer-specific problems with Brother.]</ref>
4. Brother support acknowledges that installing OEM toner will immediately resolve the issue.<ref name="hackernews" />
*Older firmware versions are removed from Brother’s servers, preventing firmware downgrades that would fix the issue while also allowing consumers to use their preferred toner.<ref name="github-ohbrother">[https://github.com/CauldronDevelopmentLLC/oh-brother/issues/30 Discussion on firmware rollback for Brother printers.]</ref>


* Color registration '''fails automatically''', misaligning prints.<ref name="cups">[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/CUPS/Printer-specific_problems#Updating_the_firmware ArchWiki - Printer-specific problems with Brother.]</ref>
==Impact on consumer protection==
* Brother support '''admits''' that installing OEM toner will resolve the issue instantly.<ref name="hackernews" />
*Consumers may no longer use the ink provider of their choice without compromising the functionality of their printer.
* '''Older firmware versions are removed from Brother’s servers''', preventing downgrades.<ref name="github-ohbrother">[https://github.com/CauldronDevelopmentLLC/oh-brother/issues/30 Discussion on firmware rollback for Brother printers.]</ref>
*Consumers previously able to save money by purchasing third-party toner are now required to purchase OEM toner at a higher cost to maintain printer functionality.
*No prior warning of change in the printer's core functionality had been given before these firmware updates were installed.
*Workarounds tend to involve blocking the firmware updates or attempting downgrading the firmware, both of which Brother actively discourages.


===Real-World Impact===
==Brother's response==
*Customers who used to save money buying third-party toner are now '''forced into expensive OEM purchases'''.
On March 5th 2025, following the publication of a video on the Louis Rossmann YouTube channel, Brother addressed the issue in a response given to Ars Technica and stated the following: <ref name="ars-response">[https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/03/brother-denies-using-firmware-updates-to-brick-printers-with-third-party-ink/ Brother denies using firmware updates to brick printers with third-party ink]</ref>
*Brother’s '''positive reputation''' for allowing third-party toner is tarnished.
<blockquote>
*'''No prior warning''' was given to consumers before these updates were installed.
"We are aware of the recent false claims suggesting that a Brother firmware update may have restricted the use of third-party ink cartridges. Please be assured that Brother firmware updates do not block the use of third-party ink in our machines."
*Workarounds involve '''blocking firmware updates''' or attempting '''risky firmware downgrades''', both of which Brother actively discourages.
</blockquote>
They also detailed that:
<blockquote>
"Brother printers do not intentionally degrade print quality based on whether a Brother Genuine or non-genuine ink/ toner cartridge is used. Brother cannot verify the quality of printing that will result when using a third-party compatible with a Brother printer."
</blockquote>
In their conclusion, they've attributed consumers' confusion and frustration to the following:
<blockquote>
"Brother encourages the use of Brother Genuine ink and toner for optimal performance and reliability, and it is standard practice that we perform a Brother Genuine check when troubleshooting a Brother printer. Compatible supplies may range in quality, and in order to verify that a printer is working properly, we like to troubleshoot with Brother Genuine supplies. We believe this check in the process may have led to a misunderstanding[,] but as we confirmed, the firmware update would not be responsible for the degradation of quality or removal of printer features."
</blockquote>
==User evidence & reports==
===Hacker News Discussion (2022)===
*Users have noticed that Brother's printers do accept third-party toner instead of outright rejection. This leads some to suspect the consequential loss of print quality may be a deliberate act. One user stated:
<blockquote>''Brother seems to be apparently accepting the ink, but then purposefully making the print quality poorer.''<ref name="hackernews" /></blockquote>


===User Evidence & Reports===
===Reddit reports (r/printers)===
====Hacker News Discussion (2025)====
*A firmware update on the Brother MFC-3750 disabled automatic color registration when third-party toner was detected.<ref name="reddit" />
*Users noticed that '''Brother printers accepted third-party toner but deliberately degraded print quality'''.
*A Brother support agent confirmed that installing OEM toner would "fix" the issue instantly, supporting user claims that the printer was being artificially restricted.
*One user stated:
<blockquote>''Brother seems to be apparently accepting the ink, but then purposefully making the print quality poorer.''<ref name="hackernews" /></blockquote>


====Reddit Reports (r/printers)====
===GitHub developer investigation===
*A '''firmware update on the Brother MFC-3750''' '''disabled automatic color registration''' when third-party toner was detected.<ref name="reddit" />
*A project analyzing Brother firmware updates discovered that older firmware versions were removed from Brother’s servers, making it impossible for users to roll back to a working version.<ref name="github-fwupd" />
*A Brother support agent confirmed that installing OEM toner would "fix" the issue instantly, proving that the printer was being artificially restricted.
*Another GitHub discussion showed that Brother firmware updates continue to lock out more non-Brother toner cartridges with each update.<ref name="github-ohbrother" />
*This is similar to [[HP Dynamic Security]], which blocks non-OEM cartridges.


====GitHub Developer Investigation====
===Quality example===
*A project analyzing '''Brother firmware updates''' discovered that '''older firmware versions were removed from Brother’s servers''', making it impossible for users to roll back to a working version.<ref name="github-fwupd" />
[[File:Brother HL-L9310CDW 1.69 1.32 before registration deleted.png|alt=Brother HL-L9310CDW 1.69 1.32, before deletion of colour registration.|none|thumb|800x800px|Brother HL-L9310CDW 1.69 1.32, before deletion of color registration.]]
*Another github discussion showed that '''Brother firmware updates increasingly lock out more non-Brother toner cartridges with each new update!'''<ref name="github-ohbrother" />
*This is similar to [[HP Dynamic Security]] which block non-OEM cartridges.


===Comparison to Other Industry Abuses===
==Comparison to other industry decisions==
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|'''Brother'''||Print degradation for non-OEM toner users
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==Mitigations available to users==
#'''Avoid Firmware Updates''' – Disable auto-updates to prevent forced function removal. This may, however, lead to security risks.
#'''Attempt to downgrade''' – Some users have managed to roll back firmware, though this is becoming increasingly difficult.<ref name="github-ohbrother" />
#'''HL-L9310CDW (with firmware main 1.69, sub 1.31):''' On the menu of the printer, delete the color registration to improve quality by reducing the misalignment of the individual colors. However, the best solution is to have a configuration option to set the offset individual (X, Y) for each color with the smallest possible increment, perhaps through an external (CUPS) printer driver.


===Potential Legal Implications===
== See also ==
Deliberate function removal '''after purchase''' may qualify as '''deceptive trade practices''' in multiple jurisdictions


===How Consumers Can Fight Back===
* [[HP Dynamic Security|'''HP Dynamic Security''']]
#'''Avoid Firmware Updates''' – Disable auto-updates to prevent forced function removal.
#'''Try to downgrade''' – Some users have managed to roll back firmware, though this is increasingly difficult.<ref name="github-ohbrother" />
#'''Use pen & paper''' – Do you really need a printer?


==References==
==References==
<references />
<references />
[[Category:Brother]]
[[Category:Digital Restrictions]]
[[Category:Vendor Lock-in]]
[[Category:Post-Sale Firmware Lockouts]]

Latest revision as of 20:40, 18 August 2025

Brother is a printer company that has allowed the use of third-party toner cartridges with their printer devices. Recent firmware updates have changed this practice by displaying an error message when consumers attempt to install their third-party toner that was previously allowed. When using the Brother printer with the toner of their choice, some users report a significant decrease in print quality, functionally disabling the printer unless OEM toner is installed.[1]

Relevant practices[edit | edit source]

  • Post-Sale Function Removal – Firmware updates retroactively remove previously available features, such as automatic color registration, for users using non-OEM toner.[2][3]
  • Vendor lock-in via DRM – Printers continue to function with third-party toner but print at lower quality unless OEM toner is installed.[1]
  • Anti-consumer software practices – Firmware updates cannot be easily rolled back, preventing consumers from restoring lost functionality.[4]
  • Deceptive practices – Printers do not reject third-party toner but intentionally cause a toner failure, which discourages use of third party toners.[5][3]

How it works[edit | edit source]

1. Consumers purchase a Brother laser printer that previously accepted third-party toner.

2. A firmware update (e.g., W1.56) is pushed and does not notify users of any major changes in core functionality.

3. After updating, users report:

  • Color registration fails by default, causing misaligned prints.[6]

4. Brother support acknowledges that installing OEM toner will immediately resolve the issue.[5]

  • Older firmware versions are removed from Brother’s servers, preventing firmware downgrades that would fix the issue while also allowing consumers to use their preferred toner.[7]

Impact on consumer protection[edit | edit source]

  • Consumers may no longer use the ink provider of their choice without compromising the functionality of their printer.
  • Consumers previously able to save money by purchasing third-party toner are now required to purchase OEM toner at a higher cost to maintain printer functionality.
  • No prior warning of change in the printer's core functionality had been given before these firmware updates were installed.
  • Workarounds tend to involve blocking the firmware updates or attempting downgrading the firmware, both of which Brother actively discourages.

Brother's response[edit | edit source]

On March 5th 2025, following the publication of a video on the Louis Rossmann YouTube channel, Brother addressed the issue in a response given to Ars Technica and stated the following: [8]

"We are aware of the recent false claims suggesting that a Brother firmware update may have restricted the use of third-party ink cartridges. Please be assured that Brother firmware updates do not block the use of third-party ink in our machines."

They also detailed that:

"Brother printers do not intentionally degrade print quality based on whether a Brother Genuine or non-genuine ink/ toner cartridge is used. Brother cannot verify the quality of printing that will result when using a third-party compatible with a Brother printer."

In their conclusion, they've attributed consumers' confusion and frustration to the following:

"Brother encourages the use of Brother Genuine ink and toner for optimal performance and reliability, and it is standard practice that we perform a Brother Genuine check when troubleshooting a Brother printer. Compatible supplies may range in quality, and in order to verify that a printer is working properly, we like to troubleshoot with Brother Genuine supplies. We believe this check in the process may have led to a misunderstanding[,] but as we confirmed, the firmware update would not be responsible for the degradation of quality or removal of printer features."

User evidence & reports[edit | edit source]

Hacker News Discussion (2022)[edit | edit source]

  • Users have noticed that Brother's printers do accept third-party toner instead of outright rejection. This leads some to suspect the consequential loss of print quality may be a deliberate act. One user stated:

Brother seems to be apparently accepting the ink, but then purposefully making the print quality poorer.[5]

Reddit reports (r/printers)[edit | edit source]

  • A firmware update on the Brother MFC-3750 disabled automatic color registration when third-party toner was detected.[2]
  • A Brother support agent confirmed that installing OEM toner would "fix" the issue instantly, supporting user claims that the printer was being artificially restricted.

GitHub developer investigation[edit | edit source]

  • A project analyzing Brother firmware updates discovered that older firmware versions were removed from Brother’s servers, making it impossible for users to roll back to a working version.[4]
  • Another GitHub discussion showed that Brother firmware updates continue to lock out more non-Brother toner cartridges with each update.[7]
  • This is similar to HP Dynamic Security, which blocks non-OEM cartridges.

Quality example[edit | edit source]

Brother HL-L9310CDW 1.69 1.32, before deletion of colour registration.
Brother HL-L9310CDW 1.69 1.32, before deletion of color registration.

Comparison to other industry decisions[edit | edit source]

Company Tactic Used
HP "Dynamic Security" firmware updates blocking non-OEM ink
Epson Ink expiration DRM, even when cartridges are full
Canon Firmware updates that disable scanning when ink is low
Brother Print degradation for non-OEM toner users

Mitigations available to users[edit | edit source]

  1. Avoid Firmware Updates – Disable auto-updates to prevent forced function removal. This may, however, lead to security risks.
  2. Attempt to downgrade – Some users have managed to roll back firmware, though this is becoming increasingly difficult.[7]
  3. HL-L9310CDW (with firmware main 1.69, sub 1.31): On the menu of the printer, delete the color registration to improve quality by reducing the misalignment of the individual colors. However, the best solution is to have a configuration option to set the offset individual (X, Y) for each color with the smallest possible increment, perhaps through an external (CUPS) printer driver.

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Jacobs, Skye (2025-03-05). "Brother printers are quietly sabotaging third-party toner with firmware updates".
  2. 2.0 2.1 Brother MFC firmware update - non-genuine toner now disables critical features.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Brother MFC-L3370CDW Firmware Downgrade needed
  4. 4.0 4.1 Brother printer firmware downgrade discussion.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Tell HN: Brother printers now locking out non-OEM paraphernalia.
  6. ArchWiki - Printer-specific problems with Brother.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Discussion on firmware rollback for Brother printers.
  8. Brother denies using firmware updates to brick printers with third-party ink