Searching for a often leads to a realization: genuine firmware fixes are rarely free.
The program connects to your printer via USB. It sends a series of proprietary SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) commands or a custom firmware blob that:
This is where the search for a originates. Users are seeking software solutions to override this arbitrary limit.
Unlike older printers that used optical sensors to "see" if toner was running low, most modern Samsung laser printers utilize a chip on the toner cartridge. This chip is essentially a small counter. Every time you print a page, the counter decrements. Once the counter reaches zero (based on the manufacturer’s estimated page yield), the chip signals the printer to stop working.