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Don't update the firmware or give it access to the internet.
Assuming it's old enough, if you put electrical tape over the chip contacts it might work.
Try using a generic PCL3 or 5 driver.
These are some weird workarounds I've seen in the wild.
Edit: there's no way to be certain unless you find another person with your exact situation and firmware that's done something. Or a thumbs up from the manufacturer.