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Brother TN760 vs DR730, what is the difference?

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  Many guests will encounter various troubles when purchasing consumables for their printers, especially when you are a user of a printer with drum and toner separation structure, you will often encounter the situation of buying wrong products, such as wanting a toner cartridge but buying a drum unit. Let’s learn some basic knowledge first: What is toner cartridge? Toner cartridges contain a finite amount of toner powder, so they can only print a limited amount of pages. You need to replace the toner cartridge when the toner is running short or print quality becomes poor because of toner deterioration. TN730 / TN760 toner cartridge usually use together with  DR730 Drum Unit .  The following video shows you what is  TN760 toner cartridge :  What is drum unit? Drum unit is just a shelf and does not contain toner powder, therefore, you need to add the toner cartridge into the drum unit before you use it. The drum unit has longer service life than the toner cartridge. It usually only needs

HP 67XL Cartridge Contains Pigment Ink or Dye Ink

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  HP 67xl ink cartridges are commonly used cartridge for HP printers, and the type of ink filled in cartridges is a significant element of printing outputs. To know the types of inks contained in HP 67xl ink cartridges, you need to first understand pigment and dye ink. What is pigment-based ink? Pigment ink is composed of solid particles of pigment powder, so it is relatively thick. It is difficult for sunlight to penetrate the printed matter, and it is not easy to fade. In addition, pigment-based ink is extremely suitable for printing documents and photos that need to be stored for a long time. However, because the solid particles of pigment ink have the effect of reducing stains, the printing color of the pigment ink is not bright. What is dye-based ink? Dye ink is made of dyes that can be dissolved in water, and synthetic chemistry, which are easily absorbed by paper to provide bright and vivid colors and clear text. However, due to water solubility of dye, dye-based ink is suscepti

What’s the difference between M404n and M404dn?

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  Each letter in the printer model name stands for its intrinsic features. Under no guidance but a concise functional introduction, “M”, “d”, “n”, “f” and “w” are quite perplexing for a rookie. Before you fold up this page and go for a random purchase, why not get started right now to take a 5-min induction course? General Conception of the Letters M- Monochrome Printer only prints black and white paper. Not for color printing. It simply applies black toner cartridge. D-Duplex Printer can print double-sided printout automatically without manual action to reopen the paper tray and flip over the paper. N-Network Printer needs to be configured with wired network connection by linking to a cable to LAN port. It doesn’t support WI-FI. Some models urge a Ethernet connection with PC or Laptop to execute order. F-Fax Printer is not singularly a printing machine, but also works for facsimile. W-Wireless Printer features WI-FI connectivity. Just contrary to the “N”, the printer does not support

Can we use a toner cartridge without a chip?

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  Nowadays there are different types of toner cartridges remarking “with the upgraded chip” or “without chip”? What does it mean? What is a cartridge chip used for? Can we use a toner cartridge without a chip? As one of the users of LaserJet printers, these questions may ever confuse us or sometimes lead us to make a wrong decision when purchasing a toner cartridge. If so, this article will help you find the answers. What is a cartridge chip used for? A cartridge chip physically is a small circuit board. It’s just like an ID (identity card) for each toner cartridge which is used to record the product model information, print capacity, the remaining ink level, etc. In another word, this small circuit board works as a medium for storing and transferring chip information to printer which enables the cartridge to be detected and reminds users to replace toner when cartridge gets low. Besides recording product information, these tiny chips have also been put to use to resist Non-OEM supplie

The Ultimate Guide for choosing 414AX Toner cartridge

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 As one of the most popular color LaserJet printers, HP M479fdw is a good partner for a small-to-medium business workplace. Its all-in-one functions which include faxing, copying, scanning, wireless printing and etc., can almost meet all the printing demands from a small or medium-sized office. This article will show you the types and specifications of its printing consumables and how to make a proper choice when you need to purchase toner cartridges for the printer. Compatible Toner Cartridge HP 414A and HP 414X Includes: 4 packs of toner cartridges in different colors (black, cyan, magenta, yellow) What ’ s the difference between HP 414A and HP 414X toner cartridges? The physical construction is the same and they share the same compatible printers. The only difference is the print capacity. HP 414A Standard Capacity Toner Cartridge HP 414X High Capacity Toner Cartridge Printers share the same toner cartridge HP LaserJet Pro M454dn Colo

Is it better to buy "XL" cartridges than standard?

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      Basically, all toner cartridges / ink cartridges have standard and “XL” settings to meet users with different print volume requirements. But many people don't know what “XL” means? Does it just mean large capacity?   What is  “ XL ”  cartridge means? “XL” means high yield, which is relative to the standard yield. XL cartridges usually have twice or more ink than standard cartridges and are cheaper than buying two standard packages. By looking at the cartridge packaging, you will find that XL can usually print 300 to 420 pages for most canon printers, while standard usually prints about 150 to 200 pages, depending on the model.   Common standard and   “ XL ”   cartridges The writing methods of different standard cartridge and high-yield cartridge are not very similar, it's not just to add an "XL" after the standard model. For example: Canon PG-260  standard yield vs  Canon PG-260XL  high yield Brother TN730  standard yield vs  Brother TN760  high yield Canon 057