Millions have switched over to third-party cartridges as they offer the same quality as Brother OEM cartridges at a 30% or more cost-savings. Reliable vendors offer warranties so you know you’re in the right hands if you face any issues. We recommend that before you purchase your aftermarket Brother toner cartridge it is best to contact the company with any questions you may have. If you continue to experience problems with your remanufactured or brand new compatible Brother toner cartridge it’s best to contact your supplier since they’re in the business of helping people switch to compatible and remanufactured toner they’ll be able to help you out. This will trick the printer into thinking an old toner cartridge has been removed and a new one has been replaced. Manually remove and replace the Brother laser toner cartridge several times.
Put the cartridge back in your printer and now you should be good to print. Cover the sensor with a small piece of opaque tape – make sure to use opaque tape so it covers the sensor and blocks the light completely regular transparent clear tape will not work. This will usually be on the side of the cartridge without the gears.
If you’re unsure on how to remove your printer’s toner cartridge refer to your printer manual or check inside the front panel of your printer. Make sure you don’t get toner all over your hands, so it’s better to wear gloves.