Brother Black High Yield Toner Cartridge (TN450)

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 14.4 x 4.4 x 8 inches ; 1.8 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B003YFHCKY
  • Item model number: TN450
Brother Black High Yield Toner Cartridge (TN450)Price : $48.88
You Save : $19.61 (29%)

Product Description

High-yield black toner cartridge for use with select Brother printers. Expected lifetime yield of 2,600 pages approximately with cartridge yield in accordance with ISO/IEC 19752. The fine particles create rich blacks and subtle grays. It is easy to install design. It ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging.

Brother Black High Yield Toner Cartridge (TN450)

Technical Details

  • High-yield black toner cartridge for use with select Brother Printers.
  • Expected lifetime yield of 2,600 pages. Approx. cartridge yield in accordance with ISO/IEC 19752
  • Fine particles create rich blacks and subtle grays
  • Easy to install design
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging

Costumer Reviews

Final update: April 23rd. Starter cartridge finally says it's run completely out (though it still seems to print). That's a total of about 200 pages since I first got a message. The 3-times-Go printout shows a total of 730 pages - roughly what the starter cartridge is supposed to have, and I've now installed the hi-capacity cartridge

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Update. It's now April 11th. I've printed at least another 100 pages and things are still going well. But I've discovered another feature. In addition to the 7-times-Go (described below), there's a 3-times-Go that will print a three page report showing everything you ever wanted to know about your printer, including the amount of toner actually left.

----- original post

Like others I started getting a 'toner-low' message after maybe 450 or so pages. In looking for a way to trick the printer, I read the manual(!). It said to press the Go button seven times in a row to clear the toner-low lockout, and that once that was cleared the cartridge would continue to print until the toner was actually gone.

Worked like a charm. I'll update this when the thing actually runs completely out.

Understanding this, the way they do it makes sense: really early warning that you should order another cartridge - and a lockout that you can't ignore, keeping you from having a really bad day in the future.

Brother toner cartridges have always been excellent buys for me. The extra cost to go to the high-yield version is worth it - it lasts a LONG time.

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