Using cracked software violates copyright laws. Companies track downloads and can issue fines or legal notices — especially with business or niche software.

Official software is designed for specific models. Using a cracked version—especially one labeled vaguely like "65 9"—risks flashing the wrong EEPROM data to your printer. If the process fails, your printer could become a useless brick that not a professional can fix.

While the exact origin of “adjprogcracked 65 9” isn’t publicly documented, it follows a classic crack naming pattern:

Searching for such terms usually leads to forums, torrent sites, or file hosts filled with modified executables.

Even if the crack works initially, you lose security patches and updates, leaving your system vulnerable over time.

While a cracked tool might seem like a free fix, it comes with significant risks: