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Brother DR350 Drum Unit | 
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| Brand: Brother Category: CE
List Price: $114.99 Buy New: $59.99 You Save: $55.00 (48%)
New (58) Used (3) Refurbished (8) from $43.99
Rating: 14 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 14.1 x 8.2 x 4.5 nv:Product Type: Imaging Drum Cartridge Print Technology: Laser Approximate Page Yield: 12,000 Color: Black Compatibility: Brother HL2040 Compatibility: Brother HL2070N Replacement Cartridge Number: DR350
MPN: dr350 Model: dr350 UPC: 012502612353 EAN: 0803235749658 ASIN: B0007KI6P4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New Compatible Drum Unit (Non Original Product) with New Long Life Drum. Save time & money using our high quality product. To expedite your orders, We usually ship same day from CA ,TX, GA. and NY.
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| Features:
| • | Dedicated drum unit provides clean, sharp prints | | • | Works with TN350 toner cartridge (sold separately) | | • | Snaps easily into place | | • | Expected 12,000-page life based on 5% coverage | | • | Compatible with Brother HL-2040 and HL-2070N laser printers; 2-year shelf life |
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Product Description Brother is committed to providing exceptional value for customers by utilizing itsaccumulated technology and know-how to satisfy their needs. The company supplies unique products, for personal use in office and home that incorporate the pleasure of creation with practical functionality.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
GARBAGE February 18, 2008 S. Noor (West USA) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
My drum unit lasted for only 3000 pages approximately . Replaced it with another one lasted even less number of pages. I will try not to buy a brother machine again.
Extend Toner Life (i.e, avoid getting ripped off) January 26, 2008 Drew M. Loewe (Fort Worth TX) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
The cartridge that this drum holds will refuse to let you print after a certain time, alleging that the toner life is ended. This will fly in the face of the evidence of crisp pages, with evidently a decent amount of toner left. This is not like the old days, where the pages continue to print, and the print quality degrades as toner dissipates. Nope, this is a "We'll decide for you when you go get another cartridge" move by the manufacturer. Countermeasures against this ploy: 1. Shake cartridge, replace 2. After a while, #1 won't work. Then, open cover, Options, *00, close cover 2. After a while, #2 won't work. Then, get a black Sharpie and cover the laser window on the non-gear side of the cartridge. Should get you closer to getting your money's worth.
Consistent quality January 14, 2008 E. Charles Hart The toner carts. Amazon supplies for my Brother MFS 7820N are always delivered promptly, performed as intended, and have been completely reliable. They have been OEM products, not off-brands.
shopped October 31, 2007 Carl Krockenberger 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
bought original toner and drum at amazon for 130 including shipping i could have paid 194 at office max including tax. saved 34% I could have paid $70 for a remanufactured 30 toner+shipping. not much savings for something that you know will work carl
Drum With a Short Life October 27, 2007 kidswriter (Baltimore) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
The DR-350 drum that came with my original MFC Brother printer lasted about a year. I use this printer in a home office, with a moderate amount of printing. Since replacing the drum unit (twice), the life of the drum has been less than acceptable. Even with a new (not reburbished) drum, black streaks appeared on all of my printed pages. With the new drum installed, the printer unit message still indicated a new drum was needed. This drum also comes as a complete unit with the TN-350 toner. I tried that as well, with the same results, PLUS I received intermittent messages that the toner was low only a week after installation, with minimal use. Might be a drum unit problem; might be a printer problem. Either something is wrong with sensors in the printer, or the drum units are poorly constructed. Can't tell which it is, but either way, makes for poor printing quality.
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