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How to Fix HP Printer Driver Certificate Issue?

HP Printer Driver Certificate Issue? Fix Error Message "(FileName)" Will Damage Your Computer"

On the 23rd of October 2020, Mac users have started reporting an issue related to their HP printers. When trying to use the printer, a message popped up on the screen, implying that the software is malicious and stating that it'll damage the computer.

HP Printer Driver Certificate Issue

It appears that only Catalina and Mojave operating systems were affected by this issue. The problems also were frequent with older HP printers. The error message appears when the Gatekeeper, which ensures that only trusted software runs on your Mac, checks the software being launched and finds a fatal signature problem, therefore, not allowing you to run the software.

After the signature check on some of the affected software, it was revealed that the signing certificate had been revoked. Even though the certificate was unrevoked, Mac users are still reporting issues that appear to be related to the HP signature errors. If you're still experiencing problems with your HP printer, keep reading.

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Possible HP Printer Certificate Problem Error Messages

If you encounter a problem related to the HP printer signature, you may see one of these error messages:

  • "HPDeviceMonitoring.framework" will damage your computer.
  • "hpPostProcessing.bundle" will damage your computer.
  • "HPDM.framework" will damage your computer.
  • "HP Scanner 3" will damage your computer.
  • "HP Utility" will damage your computer.
  • "Productimprovementstudy.hptask" will damage your computer.
  • "ScanEventHandler.app" will damage your computer.
  • "Matterhorn.framework" will damage your computer.
  • "FaxArchive.task" will damage your computer.
  • "inkjet4.driver" will damage your computer.
  • "inkjet1.driver" will damage your computer.
  • "PDE.plugin" will damage your computer.

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How to Fix The Issue

1. Use AirPrint

AirPrint lets you print photos and documents from your Mac without having to download and install printer drives. Check if your printer supports AirPrint here.

1. If you see the Macintosh HD icon on your desktop skip to step 4. if you don't see the Macintosh HD icon on your desktop, launch Finder.
2. In the menu click on "Finder" and go to "Preferences."

Go to Finder Preferences

3. Under "Show these items on the desktop" check the box next to "Hard disk." You'll see a Macintosh HD icon appear on your desktop.

Show Hard Disk on Desktop

Macintosh HD icon

4. Click on the Macintosh HD icon and go to Library, then Printers and find the "HP" folder, and drag it to the Trash.

HP printer driver folder

5. Empty the Trash.
6. Go to "System Preferences."
7. Find and go to "Printers & Scanners."

Go to Printers and Scanners

8. Select your printer and click on the "-" button to delete your printer.

Delete printer from the list

9. Connect your printer with the same wireless network that you Mac is connected to.
10. Go to "System Preferences."
11. Find and go to "Printers & Scanners."
12. Click on the "+" button, and you should see your printer in the list.

Add printer to the list

13. Click on your printer.
14. Next to "Use", you should see "Secure AirPrint" detected.
15. Click on "Add."

Secure AirPrint detected

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2. HP Smart

HP Smart is an app that includes tools to print, scan, check ink levels, and set up the printer on a wireless network.

1. Download HP Smart from the App Store.

Download HP Smart

2. Restart the printer. Unplug all peripherals and plug it back on. If HP Smart can't detect your printer, this step will help with that.
3. Go to the upper menu bar and click on the Apple logo.
4. Go to "System Preferences."
5. Find and go to "Printers & Scanners."

Go to Printers and Scanners

6. Delete your printer.

Delete printer from the list

7. Set up the printer using HP Smart. It may take some time until the old printer is no longer found.

Sert up a new printer with HP Smart

Printer set up with HP Smart

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3. HP Easy Start

HP Easy Start locates and installs the latest software for your printer and guides you through printer setup. HP themselves suggested this solution. If your printer was released after October 2017, you'll need to install the driver direct from HP.

1. Visit 123.hp.com website.
2. Do NOT put in your printer type, instead use the "My device is not listed" link.

Click on My device is not listed

3. Click on the "Download" button. The application "HP Easy Start" version 2.9.3 will download.

Download HP Easy Start

4. Open this app and do NOT go beyond the first screen. Instead, look under the HP Easy Start menu next to the Apple menu, and select the "Uninstall HP Software..."

Uninstall HP Software with HP Easy Start

5. Uninstaller will start, follow the guide, and remove all HP files.
6. Afterwards, there will be a button to relaunch HP Easy Start, called "Set Up New Device." Click that.

Set up new device with HP Easy Start

7. Now "Agree" and click on the "Continue" button. Make sure of the listed things on the next screen and click "Continue."
8. Select your printer and click "Continue."
9. Click "Install" in the next panel. The 'essential' software is downloaded, and permission must be given to proceed with installing.
10. Installation seems to take a long time. When it is done, click 'Continue'.
11. In the next panel, click on the "Add Device..." button. That doesn't take long. Then click on the "Print Test Page."
12. To finish, you should restart your Mac and check if your HP printer works fine.

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4. Uninstall And Then Reinstall HP Drivers

Users experiencing problems with HP printer have reported that this fix works quite well.

1. If you see the Macintosh HD icon on your desktop skip to step 4. if you don't see the Macintosh HD icon on your desktop, launch Finder.
2. In the menu click on "Finder" and go to "Preferences."

Go to Finder Preferences

3. Under "Show these items on the desktop" check the box next to "Hard disk." You'll see a Macintosh HD icon appear on your desktop.

Show Hard Disk on Desktop

4. Click on the Macintosh HD icon and go to Library, then Printers and find the "HP" folder, and drag it to the Trash.

Find HP Folder

5. Empty the Trash.
6. Go to "System Preferences."
7. Find and go to "Printers & Scanners."

Go to Printers and Scanners

8. Select your printer and click on the "-" button to delete your printer.

Delete printer from the list

9. From Apple, install HewlettPackardPrinterDrivers.dmg

Download HP Drivers

10. Go to "System Preferences."
11. Find and go to "Printers & Scanners."
12. Click on the "+" button to add your printer.

Add printer to the list

13. Select your printer and click on "Add."

Add printer under USB to the list

If none of the solutions work, contact Apple Support and let them know.

Let us know in the comments which solution helped you fix the problem!

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