Replace Supplies
You must replace supplies when the machine indicates that the life of the supply is over.
Using non-Brother supplies may affect the print quality, hardware performance, and machine reliability.
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The toner cartridge and drum unit are two separate supplies. Make sure both are installed as an
assembly.
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The order number of supplies may vary depending on the country.
This table lists the messages to replace supplies when they reach their end of life. To avoid any inconvenience,
you may want to buy spare supplies to keep as replacements before the machine stops printing.
Indication
Supply
Order No.
Approximate Life
(page yield)
Toner Low
Toner cartridge
Approximately 3,000 pages
Approximately 8,000 pages
Approximately 12,000
pages
Approximately 20,000
pages
Replace Toner
Drum !
Drum unit
DR-890
Approximately 50,000
pages
Drum End Soon
Replace Drum
1
Standard toner cartridge
2
High yield toner cartridge
3
Super high yield toner cartridge(Available only for certain models)
4
Ultra high yield toner cartridge(Available only for certain models)
5
Letter or A4 size 1-sided pages.
6
Approximate cartridge yield is declared in accordance with ISO/IEC 19752.
7
Approximately 50,000 pages based on 3 pages per job and 30,000 pages based on 1 page per job [A4/letter simplex pages]. The number
of pages may be affected due to a variety of factors including but not limited to media type and media size.
NOTE
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Be sure to seal up the used supplies tightly in a bag so that toner powder does not spill out of the
cartridge.
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Visit
http://www.brother.com/original/index.html
for instructions on how to return your used supplies to the
Brother collection program. If you choose not to return your used supply, discard the used supply
according to local regulations, keeping it separate from domestic waste. If you have questions, contact
your local waste disposal office.
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We recommend placing used supplies on a piece of paper to prevent accidentally spilling or scattering
the material inside.
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If you use paper that is not a direct equivalent for the recommended print media, the life of supplies and
machine parts may be reduced.
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The projected life for each of the toner cartridges is based on ISO/IEC 19752. Frequency of replacement
will vary depending on the print volume, percentage of coverage, types of media used, and powering
on/off the machine.
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