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Brother TN360 High Yield Black Toner Cartridge

Brother TN360 High Yield Black Toner CartridgeBrand: Brother
Department: Office

List Price: $64.99
Buy Used: $22.94
as of 7/30/2010 16:20 CDT details
You Save: $42.05 (65%)

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Seller: Quantum Electronics, Inc.
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 116 reviews

Format: CD
Platform: Windows
Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Operating System: Windows
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2
Dimensions (in): 14.8 x 20.3 x 5.6
nv:Product Type: Toner Cartridge
Print Technology: Laser
Approximate Page Yield: 2,600
Color: Black

MPN: TN360
Model: TN360
UPC: 807027510174
EAN: 0807027510174
ASIN: B001167XXY

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • High-yield black toner cartridge for use with select Brother Printers.
  • Expected lifetime yield of 2,600 pages based on 5-percent coverage
  • Fine particles create rich blacks and subtle grays
  • For use with DCP-7030, DCP-7040, HL-2140, HL-2170W, MFC-7440N, and MFC-7840W models
  • Easy to install design

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Product Description
Brother TN360 is a High Yield Black Toner Cartridge prints Up to 2,500 pages For Use With: DCP-7030, DCP-7040, HL-2140, HL-2170W, MFC-7340, MFC-7345N, MFC-7440N, MFC-7840W


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars OEM version and How to Extend Toner Life   February 2, 2009
Guardian (Chicago, IL)
316 out of 319 found this review helpful

Before I ordered this item, I called to make sure that it was an OEM vs. generic version. I placed the order on 1/26/09 and the item was delivered on 1/31/09. Although I haven't opened the package, the box indicates that it's an OEM from Brother. So, perhaps Amazon has corrected the problem.

Also, someone posted this tip for another Brother printer cartridge, but it works on the TN360 as well.

The Toner Life LED flips on, requiring you to replace the cartridge, even when there's still toner left in the cartridge. The machine detects end of life by shining a light through from one side to the other.

To circumvent the detection mechanism, remove the cartridge and put a piece of masking tape over the clear opening/circle on the right side of the toner cartridge, and then pop the cartridge back in. Eventually, you'll start seeing streaks, and then you'll know that the cartridge is truly empty.




5 out of 5 stars Does the job I need for my heavy home printing use   July 5, 2008
Jill Florio (Southern CA United States)
83 out of 89 found this review helpful

At a reasonable price, this high-yield toner cartridge slips in nicely and makes enough copies to keep this paper-based home office content. As a writer, I need to do a lot of printing - I print out research, drafts, manuscripts, press releases, emails and documents all day long. I need a dependable cartridge and buy this one every time.

A good hint, if you do a tremendous amount of print jobs at home, is to re-set your default printer instructions for the lowest-quality and "toner-saving" settings. The pages come out lovely for my own use (not too light at all), and the cartridge lasts longer.

It's worth it for the price to get the high-yield cartridge, BTW. You are really paying much more for the plastic housing than any actual ink.

Plus, as each one of these large toner containers has a large carbon footprint as it's produced, and creates toxic waste in landfills when empty, getting as much use out of one single, efficient product is better for the environment than any of the lower-yield versions.



4 out of 5 stars How to EXTEND your toner life!!!!   February 15, 2010
Anon
33 out of 34 found this review helpful

I spent so much $$$ on buying these toner cartridges but I just found a neat trick to extending your toner life. The printer is great but the toner light comes on way too early.

You can fix the problem by covering up the "sensor" on the toner cartridge with some white paper labels. There are lots of "how to" videos on youtube that you can find or you can go to [...] (that's the best one I found).

Please rate this review so it stays at the top and more people can see it.



3 out of 5 stars Not so "High Yield"   May 28, 2008
Koji CHIGASAKI (Salt Lake City, UT USA)
95 out of 108 found this review helpful

While other "High Yield" toners by Brother such as TN570 and TN580 print more than 6,000 pages, TN360's capacity is only 2,600 pages. Each page will cost you 2 cents while TN570 and TN 580 less than 1 cent, excluding paper and depreciation of the printer. The similar calculation can be applied when you use recycle toners. The prices of recycled TN 570 and TN 580 are similar to those of recycled TN360, yet the former have twice as large printing capacity as the latter.

While HL-2140 and HL-2170w (printers using TN360) are cheap, the total running cost is not as low as they appear. If you print a large number of pages, I would recommend Brother HL-5370DW.



5 out of 5 stars Hi-yield Toner cartridge   March 14, 2009
rickko (USA)
17 out of 17 found this review helpful

I've been using product for a few weeks now as I write this. It has performed flawlessly.

Here is a tip if your current printer/cartridge is reporting out of toner condition. Remove cartridge. On right side look for a small window (may be circular). Cover window with a little masking tape. Re-install cartridge. Toner error will disappear. Now you can use your old cartridge awhile longer while waiting for your new one to arrive.

Edit: 5 mos. Later: Still working perfectly except when I select "Toner Saver" mode. Then I'll see a little excess toner appearing like dust in a small area or two on the printed page. Of course I only use that mode when I'm printing something that I know I'm going to toss out after I read it.

I still recommend it.


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