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OPC Drums Brother DR-3000

Brother DR-3000

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OPC Drum for Laser Printer: Brother MFC 8870DW, Brother MFC 8860DN, Brother MFC 8460N, Brother HL 5270, Brother HL 5250, Brother DCP 8065DN, Brother DCP 8060, Brother HL-5200, Brother HL-5200 Series, Brother HL-5240, Brother HL-5240 DN, Brother HL-5240 DNLT, Brother HL-5240 L, Brother HL-5250 DN, Brother HL-5250 DNHY, Brother HL-5250 DNLT, Brother HL-5270 DN, Brother HL-5270 DN 2 LT, Brother HL-5270 DNLT, Brother HL-5280 DW, Brother HL-5280 DWLT, Brother HL-3145, Brother HL-5240 Series, Brother HL-5250 Series, Brother HL-5270 Series, Brother MFC-8870 DW, Brother MFC-8860 N, Brother MFC-8860 DN, Brother MFC-8670 DN, Brother MFC-8460 N, Brother MFC-8460 DN, Brother DCP-8065 DN, Brother DCP-8060 DN, Brother DCP-8060

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OPC drums are essential components in laser printers and photocopiers. They transfer the toner onto paper to produce an image. These drums use a photosensitive coating to attract toner particles, ensuring clear prints. When choosing one, consider compatibility with your printer model and expected print volume.

OPC drums work by using a light-sensitive coating that reacts to laser light. This process creates an electrostatic image on the drum surface, attracting toner particles that are then transferred to paper. Regular replacement of the drum ensures consistent print quality.

OPC drums are used in most laser printers and photocopiers. Brands like HP, Canon, and Brother commonly include them in their devices. When selecting a drum, check the manufacturer's specifications to ensure compatibility with your specific printer model.

OPC Drums: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing an OPC Drum, ensure it is compatible with your printer model. Printer manufacturers often design their products to work with specific drum units, so double-checking the specifications can save you from unnecessary returns or exchanges. You can usually find this information in your printer's manual or on the manufacturer's website.

Page yield refers to the number of pages an OPC Drum can print before needing replacement. If you frequently print large volumes, a drum with a higher page yield might be more cost-effective in the long run. Look for details about page yield in the product description to align it with your printing needs.

While it's tempting to go for the cheapest option, balance between cost and quality is crucial when selecting an OPC Drum. Cheaper drums might compromise on print quality or longevity. Read customer reviews and ratings to gauge performance and reliability, helping you make the right choice that fits your budget without sacrificing quality.

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