Brother TN580 High Yield Black Toner Cartridge |  | Brand: Brother Category: CE Department: Office
List Price: $106.14 Buy Refurbished: $14.65 as of 9/3/2010 09:01 CDT details You Save: $91.49 (86%)
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Seller: TCAstore Rating: 73 reviews
Color: Balck Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 14 x 8 x 6
MPN: TN580 Model: TN580 UPC: 012502614487 EAN: 0803235935983 ASIN: B000BQM01K
Release Date: February 27, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | High-yield toner cartridge delivers professional results in minutes | | • | Yield of 7,000 sheets based on 5% coverage of letter-sized pages | | • | Quickly and easily pops into place | | • | Produces rich, clear, precise black text | | • | Compatible with Brother models DCP-8060, DCP-8065DN, HL-5240, HL-5250DN, HL-5250DNT, HL-5280DW, MFC-8460N, MFC-8660DN, MFC-8670DN, MFC-8860DN, MFC-8870DW |
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Product Description Laser Toner Cartridge. TN-580. Genuine Original. Brother OEM. 7000 Page Yield. Black.
Amazon.com Compatible with Brother printer models HL5200, HL5250DN, HL5240 and HL5280DW, the TN580 toner cartridge easily pops into place and gets you back to printing in just minutes. The unit is a high-yield cartridge, offering an expected yield of 7,000 sheets based on 5% coverage of letter-sized pages. Fine toner particles produce rich black text with precision and clarity. Brother recommends this name-brand cartridge for use as a replacement cartridge. What's in the Box: One TN580 black toner cartridge
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Good yield toner cartridge July 3, 2007 Pen Name (Fairbanks, Alaska) 19 out of 19 found this review helpful
I thought these toner cartridges were awful and overpriced. our office was going through these things like Little Debbie Swiss Roll Snack Cakes. That was until I started actually researching toner cartridges. At the current price of this cartridge, the yield is $.01 a page. Compared to the Ricoh business class printers with their toner cartridge yield of $.014, this is cheaper, and the printer is much less expensive.
These cartridges are also cheaper than the regular Brother TN550 (3,500 YLD) Standard Yield Toner Cartridge which currently have a yield of $.015 per page.
GREAT PRODUCT April 10, 2007 Harvey Glick 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I do alot of tax returns that have lots of graphics. When I used an HP printer, I went through about 5 toners in a sesaon. I've only gone through one TN580 this year. Plus the Brother HL-5240 is much faster than anything I have used in the past. VERY pleased.
Best Value, Price and Service on the Internet November 11, 2007 W. H. Foulkrod (Raleigh, NC) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
The TN580 cost a few dollars more than the smaller capacity TN550 cartridge yet it yields twice the output. By far the best value of the two. [...] offered the TN580 at the best price on the Internet and I received the item within a few days of the order. I therefore rate Amazon.com and their offering of the TN580 the Best VAlue, Price and Service on the Internet today.
I also rate the Brother 5250DN laser printer the best value duplex (2 sided) printer on the market. It has NEVER jammed or miss printed a single page and I've printed over 20,000 pages on it!
The full Scoop - Read if you are in for the details. April 4, 2009 sprockkets 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
After going through several of these and printing over 55k pages, I have made the following observations:
1. You can refill this cartridge somewhat easily. However, do not expect to get more than 15,000 pages out of it, regardless of toner use. This is because (and it has been consistent with this number) after 15k pages, the developer on this cartridge (yes, it is more than just a box) wears out, and either starts to unevenly apply toner to the drum, or starts leaking toner out onto the printer and paper in small specks to small puddles.
2. If you use the "cover the sensor hole" trick, the printer will keep increasing the charge on the cartridge as the page count goes up from when it was last replaced. This is because as it empties, it expects more of a charge to apply toner to the developer. You can do the trick, but in my experience, you'll have to adjust the density because printouts start coming out too dark.
3. This cartridge comes with a reset gear to signal the printer you installed a new toner cartridge. This also resets the charge the printer applies, which in turn gives that new slightly light look to printouts. If you didn't do the sensor trick and the printer says your cartridge is empty, you cannot print anymore until the gear signals the printer (this happens on my new HL-5240 purchased in Feb 09. It didn't happen with my HL-5250DN purchased in Nov of 07. Go figure.)
4. If you are experiencing the problems mentioned in point one, replace the toner cartridge. If you are experiencing defects every few inches, or have a growing vertical stripe of white forming, it's time for a new drum.
5. By the way, if you don't have the problems mentioned in point 4, but the printer wants you to replace the drum due to printing 25k pages, hold the go button until all the lights come on while the toner door is open. This resets the page count for the drum. BEWARE though, as the toner waste compartment in the drum assembly will fill up eventually and will spill into the printer if you do this. Check for this and you will be fine.
6. Don't like this whole business of replacing cartridges and want the lowest cost per a page of any printer? Consider a Kyocera printer. Of course, you get what you pay for, they are expensive. Do what I did, buy it on an online auction site. Some of their $1500+ printers are going for only $200, mostly because so few know about their reputation. Check out their knives and pens too. All of those products I mentioned use Kyocera's ceramic technology in one way or another to make their stuff top notch.
Home-Business owner April 5, 2007 SANDRA A. WALSH (Turlock, CA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This cartridge lasts twice as long as the smaller one, and is only a few dollars more in money. Extremely well worth it! And the price through Amazon is about what the smaller cartridge costs at local office suppliers. I've purchased this cartride a couple of times now. Flawless process....perfect product.
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