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The toner is insanely expensive.
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Sure, the toners are expensive, but they last for over 1,500 sheets
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Solid, beautiful colors and print, and the toner just lasts forever
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This printer fixed all of that, and it prints faster, with cheaper toner, and a more quality product
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I buy cheaper toner at Amazon instead of branded toner, which is too expensive.
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Copier automatically defaults to the middle most toner setting; hence, it most probably wastes toner each time it is used, unless the user goes into the menu and selects a toner-saver shortcut, something the user must create, or the user goes through the menu and lowers the setting to use the least amount of toner
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For instance, genuine Brother toner cartridges (4) cost $303.00 and the new machine cost $309.00.
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Pricey Toner
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Toner is expensive and I only buy new Brother toner cartridges
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I need a new black toner, shaking doesn't work like it did on my former HP printer.
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Toner is expensive, but as this is a laser, at least I know the toner won't evaporate into the inkjet black hole
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Is wireless, does duplex, fast scanner, and inexpensive aftermarket toner is readily available.
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Do we really need to dump more toxic toner into landfill's to satisfy Brother's greed?
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Copier automatically defaults to the middle most toner setting; hence, it most probably wastes toner each time it is used, unless the user goes into the menu and selects a toner-saver shortcut, something the user must create, or the user goes through the menu and lowers the setting to use the least amount of toner
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Yes - toner can be pricey, but it's hard to beat the quality of the print jobs.
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Spent a small fortune on new drums and toner, still giving drum error and toner empty errors
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The toner won't dry up or be wasted in "cleaning" cycles
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The toners and drums are expensive, but I always buy the OEM versions after a "compatible" cartridge busted open in my first Brother MFC and killed it.
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The level just needs to be reset so printer will know now you have enough toner
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The toner constantly has issues - especially with the "drums" on the individual cartridges
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The toner is also expensive and compounded by the fact that Brother wants you to replace the toner based on a counter and not when it's run out
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We chose the Brother MFC9330CDW as our small-office solution because of its low cost per page, relatively inexpensive toner, small footprint, and generous feature set of wireless and wired Ethernet, high-resolution scanner with both flatbed and multi-sheet feed, and integrated fax capability.