There is to reset toner chips. Instead, look for third-party tools from established vendors:
If you are refilling toner yourself and your chip is locked, the most common solution is replacing the chip entirely.
If you prefer not to modify your printer's firmware, a physical resetter tool is a common alternative.
HP toner cartridges contain a microchip that tracks toner levels and page counts. Once the chip reports “empty,” the printer stops working — even if physical toner remains. Reset software attempts to clear or roll back that counter.