Reset Gear for Brother TN720, TN750, TN780 starter toner cartridge

Reset Gear for Brother TN720, TN750, TN780 starter toner cartridge

Reset Gear for Brother TN720, TN750, TN780 starter toner cartridge

Reset gear for use in Brother TN780 / TN750 / TN720 toner cartridges.
This gear is only needed if you are refilling STARTER cartridges for the
Brother DR 720, HL 5470, 5450, MFC 8950, 8710, DCP 8155, 8110, since the
starter cartridges don’t always have this reset gear installed. The printer
displays a “toner life end” message if no reset gear is detected. A reset
gear must be installed on any used TN780 / TN750 / TN720 starter cartridge
in order for the printer to function properly once the cartridge has been
refilled and re-installed in the printer.

*A starter cartridge is the cartridge that ships free with your printer.
If you purchase the cartridge separately, you will not require this gear.

Each kit contains: 1 reset gear + instructions for assembly (easy to do!)

Compatible Printers:

· Brother
DCP-8110dn· Brother
DCP-8150dn

· Brother
DCP-8155dn

· Brother
DCP-8250dn

· Brother
FAX-9050

· Brother
HL-5440

· Brother
HL-5450dn· Brother
HL-5470dw

· Brother
HL-5470dwt

· Brother
HL-6180dw

· Brother
HL-6180dwt

· Brother
MFC-8510dn

· Brother
MFC-8520dn· Brother
MFC-8710dw

· Brother
MFC-8810dw

· Brother
MFC-8910dw

· Brother
MFC-8950dw

· Brother
MFC-8950dwt

Compatible Cartridges:

· Brother
TN-3330· Brother
TN-3380
· Brother
TN-3390· Brother
TN-720
· Brother
TN-750· Brother
TN-780


Frequently Asked Questions:

Should I replace the toner chip before refilling the cartridge?- No. Always replace the toner
chip after refilling your cartridge.
 Some
cartridges have ability to detect toner level in the cartridge. If you
install toner chip without adding toner, it might detect low toner level and
save this information to the chip. In this case your toner chip will become
useless and you will have to use new toner chip.Will this toner chip
work with USA printers?

- These toner chips are tested and guaranteed to work with printers
manufactured. Those toner
chips might not work for printers released in other countries.

Comments are closed.