Non HP Supply Installed after replacing formatter board

I have a Color LaserJet 3800DN that has two toner cartridges that the printer thinks are "out" but I have continued to use the printer fine with the Override At Out setting.  All of my cartridges are genuine HP parts. A few days ago, the formatter board started failing so I replaced it with another formatter board today.  Upon starting the printer with the new board, it immediately complained about "Non HP Supply Installed" for the two toner cartridges that I had been using in override mode.  I've made sure the new board has the same override settings enabled and can't get rid of this error.  What am I doing wrong? 

Thanks!  Your explanation as to the root cause makes sense.  It's interesting that original formatter didn't have issues with the override but maybe it would have if I had removed the cartridges and reinserted them.  I believe this warning is to dissuade people from refilling their cartridges instead of buying new ones. I eventually figured out that pressing the green front panel button with the check mark would remove the orange LED error and allow the printer to print documents.  I didn't have to disable the cartridge check but that's good info in case the warning comes back. Thanks again!

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