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“HPM1210_1130Raster.bundle” will damage your computer.

“HPM1210_1130Raster.bundle” will damage your computer.


how do fix this so i can print tp my hp printer



MacBook Pro 15”, macOS 10.15

Posted on Oct 25, 2020 10:13 AM

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Posted on Dec 20, 2020 1:00 AM

I solved this problem by do the following:


1- install the HP Printer Drivers v5.1 for macOS from the following website: https://support.apple.com/kb/dl1888?locale=en_US

2- Installation will create a new folder named "p1100_1560_1600series"

3- Open folder in step 2 and copy the file named "HPM1210_1130Raster.bundle"

2- replace the the file"HPM1210_1130Raster.bundle" in the old folder named "M1130_1210series".

3- rename the file you replaced to be the same as older one which is “HPM1210_1130Raster.bundle”


Thats it. I tried it on my MacBook Air and it works as explained below:

HpRaster.bundle is the new file that have been downloaded. copy it to the folder "M1130_1210series"

Rename it to "HPM1210_1130Raster.bundle"

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Dec 20, 2020 1:00 AM in response to inkpaduta

I solved this problem by do the following:


1- install the HP Printer Drivers v5.1 for macOS from the following website: https://support.apple.com/kb/dl1888?locale=en_US

2- Installation will create a new folder named "p1100_1560_1600series"

3- Open folder in step 2 and copy the file named "HPM1210_1130Raster.bundle"

2- replace the the file"HPM1210_1130Raster.bundle" in the old folder named "M1130_1210series".

3- rename the file you replaced to be the same as older one which is “HPM1210_1130Raster.bundle”


Thats it. I tried it on my MacBook Air and it works as explained below:

HpRaster.bundle is the new file that have been downloaded. copy it to the folder "M1130_1210series"

Rename it to "HPM1210_1130Raster.bundle"

Dec 20, 2020 1:07 AM in response to inkpaduta

I solved this problem by do the following:


1- install the HP Printer Drivers v5.1 for macOS from the following website: https://support.apple.com/kb/dl1888?locale=en_US

2- Installation will create a new folder named "p1100_1560_1600series"

3- Open folder in step 2 and copy the file named "HPM1210_1130Raster.bundle"

2- replace the the file"HPM1210_1130Raster.bundle" in the old folder named "M1130_1210series".

3- rename the file you replaced to be the same as older one which is “HPM1210_1130Raster.bundle”


Thats it. I tried it on my MacBook Air and it works as explained below:

HpRaster.bundle is the new file that have been downloaded. copy it to the folder "M1130_1210series"

Rename it to "HPM1210_1130Raster.bundle"

Oct 25, 2020 10:54 AM in response to inkpaduta

Please see the following:


From sources familiar with the matter, HP Inc asked Apple to revoke its printer driver code-signing certificates. It appears this request backfired as it left users unable to print. A HP Inc spokesperson told us on Friday night:


We unintentionally revoked credentials on some older versions of Mac drivers. This caused a temporary disruption for those customers and we are working with Apple to restore the drivers. In the meantime, we recommend users experiencing this problem to uninstall the HP driver and use the native AirPrint driver to print to their printer.


HP supplied a new driver on Friday to fix the issue:


ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib/software12/HP_Quick_Start/osx/Installations/Essentials/hp-printer-essentials-S-5_14_8_4.pkg


However, that "fix" is producing this error for some users:


"Matterhorn.framework" will damage your computer…


If you're seeing that, try this fix. Go to System Preferences, select Printers and Scanners. Select your printer from the list then delete (-) it. Then add (+) your printer back and select the generic driver to use.


Update: HP Printer Software 5.1 should now be becoming available through Software Update to fix this issue.

(2220 UTC 23 October 2020)



Open >System Preferences>Software Update      (Command R will reload and do a fresh check)

Nov 10, 2020 7:52 AM in response to ragatzj

Thank you! I can confirm this resolved my issue with an LJ M1217nfw MFP. After deleting and re-adding the printer and deleting the .bundle file, I sent a print job. An error appeared stating that "files were missing", with a prompt to download and install the necessary files.


Once the files were downloaded and installed, the document printed immediately, and seems to be working without issue since.

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