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However, that doesn't mean they don't print just as well as OEM products from brands like Dell or Brother. not the original brand you bought the printer from), and this fact alone sometimes scares people away. MYTH - Non-OEM products are created by third party companies (i.e. Non-OEM Ink and Toner Cartridges are of Inferior Quality. This usually reduces the chance of the cartridge needing to be. Always have your printer turned ON when replacing a cartridge and it's best to only replace them when you are prompted to do so. Today we are looking at resetting a toner cartridge in a Brother MFC-元750CDW laser printer. Brother printers both inkjet and laser have a common issue with not detecting new cartridges when installed.
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Brother TN115 Series Toner Cartridge, Black. The paper towel will be full of ink.Brother printers both inkjet and laser have a common issue with not detecting new cartridges when installed. Then, plug in the printer and run a cleaning cycle. Put the ink cartridges back in the printer. Remove the paper towel and put the print head back in its "parked" position at the right side of the printer. Return the print head to the right and put the cartridges back. We have best-selling ink and toner cartridges in stock, such as HP q2612a Toner, Brother tn350 Toner, Brother tn570 Toner, Brother TN 660, Samsung ml1710 Toner.6.
It can't be the printer driver because I'm printing the test page from the printer itself, which leads me to think it's the firmware.We sell both OEM and Generic cartridges for major brands such as Canon, Epson, HP, Brother, Lexmark, Samsung, Sharp and Xerox. It's absolutely crazy that the printer has done less than 3,000 pages and is faulty, yet according to the service manual, most of the parts have a lifespan on 100,000 pages. My other option is to try and find an older version(s) of the firmware and try that, the trouble with that is it may not allow an older firmware to be installed. There is an option in the Tech Menu to reset all the NVM (Non-Volatile Memory) values that I was thinking of trying, but not sure exactly what it changes.
Since I had the service manual I was able to remove and inspect the ITB and it's constructed in such a way that if it was at fault, then the issue would be with all the colours and not just the yellow. I also got a response in another forum suggesting it was an issue with the ITB (Intermediate transfer belt). Unfortunately I can't find anything in the Tech Menu that allows me to adjust these values. I've been through in and printed out the ACR (Auto Colour Registration) report, and that shows an odd value of 6 against the yellow Y-axis offset in comparison to the other colours (and black) in the high 90s or 100.
Since my last post I've managed to download a copy of the service manual for the printer, which also tells me how to access the Tech Menu.