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Brother TN430 Standard Yield Toner Cartridge
| Features: | Replacement toner drum | | Compatible with Brother HL1240 and MFC8300/8500/8600 printers | | Yields approximately 3,000 pages | | Quality printing on a variety of papers and stocks | | Works with combination laser and LED fax/copy/scan printers |
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Product Description Delivers about 3000 Pages of text per cartridge / For use with Brother HL1240. HL1250, MFC8300, MFC8600 Printers
Amazon.com Product Description The Brother TN430 replacement toner drum works with Brother HL1240 and MFC8300/8600 series printers. It ensures quality printing on a variety of papers and stocks and yields approximately 3,000 pages. The Brother TN430 also works well with combination laser and LED fax/copy/scan printers.
Customer Reviews:
Review #1: Sara in Michigan 2007-12-11  The toner came in good condition. However it took almost a week to arrive. It prints well, but on the "lighter" side.
Review #2: Okay Toner 2007-05-23  This toner works fine. I have printed many pages with it, but I do not have an exact count. My Brother printer did not use to make a screeching sound, and I do not think it is b/c of the toner. Laser printers require higher maintenance which I know from my prior experiences in network computing. Overall, this is a good toner.
Review #3: Brother Printers just keep going and going and going 2003-01-09  I have nothing but praise for Brother printers and toner cartridges. I have had zero problems. No Jams and the toner cartridges last forever and I print at least 10-30 pages a day.
Review #4: Save your receipt 2002-10-15  I own a Brother HL-1240, so of course I have to use this toner cartridge. But if I had a choice, I'd try someone else's. The problem is always the same. After a few months of great printing (and, BTW, I print maybe a couple dozen sheets a week, if that), a vertical line develops down the left side of every page about three-quarters of an inch from the paper's edge. Don't bother with tech support. They'll tell you to clean the corona wire and drum, which I did a million times to no avail. Eventually I gave up, went out and purchased another cartridge, and voilĂ , problem solved -- for another couple of months anyway. And then you have to trash the old cartridge which, as you'll be able to tell from shaking it, still has a heavy load of toner left in it. Great little printer; lousy little cartridges. Suppose that's how they make their money, though.
Review #5: Stars need energy 2000-10-06  The perennial favorite Brother 1240HL works hard for the modest price that fetches one of these machines. One of the most important reasons I originally decided to purchase this machine was to escape the netherworld of inkjet cartridges. With a rating of 1.6 cents per sheet, not only do you save money in the long run but you avoid scrubbing and cleaning and cursing every three months. Being that some competitors cartridges fetch upwards of 100$ this tidy component suits me fine and often I get more than my 3000 sheet rating. |
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