Is this normal behavior for this software/printer? Is is really only
able to detect the level of toner in one cartridge at a time? Or is
this pretty much BS to get me to buy toner?
Anyone else seen this behavior? My HP never did this -- it actually
showed the toner gradually running down.
Comments? Should I keep those old toner carts in case a software
update suddenly "fixes" this?
Thx!
Mark
Although each color may have slightly different weights due to toner
density, it shouldn't vary tremendously.
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> Although I honestly don't know the answer to this, I would bring this up
If you do not know then why are you top posting verbage that is taking up
bandwidth.
Mark:
Brother has various systems built in to make sure you don't run out of
toner. These systems estimate toner life based on 5% page coverage x
page count. The cartridge for your printer has what is called a flag
gear built in. It increments each time you print and will stop the
printer from printing when it reaches the end of its ESTIMATED life.
The cartridge will generally have lots of toner left at this point.
You can reset this flag gear by unscrewing the end cap of the
cartridge (2 Phillips screws) and carefully removing it. You will see
a spring on the left over a white, partially-toothed gear. This is
the flag gear. Carefully remove the spring and gear, turn the gear
back, and re-install all. The cartridge is now re-set. The machine
also has a counter. There are other things you can do. I suggest you
check additional posts at http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/forums/laser/39806#109