Brother (TN760) High Yield Toner Cartridge (3,000 Yield)-2 pack
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 691036618163
- EAN:
- 0691036618163
- Walmart SKU:
- 758729289
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.1/5 from 264 reviews.
Brother's Toner 760 DOES yield 3k pages. If your dpi is set to 1200, of course, you use more toner. If you use "normal" and not "best" you use less toner also. Well worth the money. The competitor whose initials are HP, lol, has issues with the printer alone. I switched to a Brother printer over 15 years ago and have been very happy with it. BTW, this is my second muylti-function printer.
Great toner cartridges, they last and last and last. Never smears never smudges and is exactly the product I need.
This was a genuine brother toner which provides a better quality print and yields 3000 pages but a little expensive versus the aftermarket toners which are not as good.
It usually takes me 10 months to a year before I replace the cartridge for my brother printer. Recently for the passed two times I replaced the cartridge which gave an average use of three months,I notice inadequacy. During each replacement the notice Low in towner pops up. It became a concern when my credit card was charge for a new cartridge and product shipped to my home. My printer is for home use and this observation of cartridge deficiency altered my perception of this product functionality. I'd wish to receive in future the proper benefit from the cartridge ascribe
I purchased the DCP-L2550DW to replace my old Brother MFC model, and started using it about a month ago. Since then, I blew through the cartridge that came with it and now almost through the second TN760 high yield. My costs for ink went up with this purchase, but calculated that the extra 400 page yield claimed would make up for it. As of now, I am yielding less than what I was previously and spending more!
I work from home and use my printer numerous times per day. I am very familiar with how much paper I am loading and how often I need to replace the toner cartridges. I have been a great fan of Brother products for several years and overall have been happy with their machines and accessory performance. However, with no change in the coverage in what I am printing, lately my toner is requiring replacement when not even half of the stated paper count has been used. Considering the very high cost of these cartridges (on their own and versus competitive products) I find this decline to be totally unacceptable. I had been willing to pay more for the "high yield" cartridge when I thought I was getting extra value, but now will be considering the purchase of a competitive product for which my costs will be more in line with promises and expectations.
I printed.. maybe 300 black and white power point pages in the last 2 weeks. Just installed my brand new printer. Already need to replace my toner. Pretty incredible. This feels intentional - like deliberate obsolenence to cost your customers money, if not, this is borderline defective. I have a home office stipend I used to buy this printer, I have to talk to my company about getting a new printer from one of your competitors.
I checked the print counter when I inserted a new TN-760 "high yield" toner cartridge in my new MFC-2750DW (drum counter page start = 635 on 6 Nov 2019; the first 635 drum pages apply to the toner cartridge that came with the new printer). When the "replace toner" warning popped up I checked the drum page counter (counter page stop = 2704). A little math .... 2704 drum counter pages - 635 copies from previous toner cartridge = 2069 copies on a high yield toner cartridge that advertises 3000 copies!!! Very disappointed.
I owned an HP printer of some type for 30 years. Last year I switched to a Brother because I wanted a smaller, lighter machine. I've been extremely disappointed because the cartridges do NOT last anywhere close to the number of pages listed. And it's extremely annoying to have to reset the printer when IT decides that toner is low. On my first cartridge, I didn't know about the reset option so I had to rush to the store to get a replacement with no notice. Worse yet, you can't buy recycled cartridges as you could with HP.
It is absolutely ridiculous that I the customer cannot exhaust and I decide when to change my toner cartridge. Big Brother stops from printing until you buy another cartridge...you the customer cannot get around the "need" for new toner regardless if you could live with a lighter print job. Might be time to buy a different company's machine...
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