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I do understand the frustration. I have spent 30+ years in IT that includes servicing laser printers. When most manufacturers give that est it normally means 5% max coverage on prints per sheet. My suggestion would be in for prints in your "preference" settings look for "draft" quality. That will increase the life on the cartridge. Most folks will never see the 1,200 sheet count. I would look at your printer settings and make some adjustments. In my opinion I do not recommend using after market carts this includes ink or laser printers. Please understand that I am not trying to be a wise guy at all, I am just giving my opinion and trying to help with my knowledge.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Stated page yields for genuine Brother cartridges are based on the ISO testing standards. The number of pages that can be printed with a cartridge is affected by several factors, including paper size, number of pages per print job, amount of print on each page, font size, and print content (graphics, charts, etc.). Print jobs with large text fonts, graphics, charts, and/or large amount of solid coverage (black or any given color) will use much more toner and will shorten the life of the toner cartridge. Please verify you have purchased a new Brother Genuine cartridge by following the steps on this website: https://www.brother-usa.com/supplies/ink-and-toner/security If you have any questions about your Genuine cartridge, please contact Brother customer service at www.brother-usa.com/support.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yield can vary widely based on several factors but not limited to page settings, text and graphics richness, darkness settings. You may need to review your settings to get the maximum yield.
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