🖨️ Print Like a Pro with Brother DR360!
The Brother DR360 Drum Unit is a high-quality, compatible drum unit designed for various Brother printers, ensuring even toner distribution and superior print quality. Weighing just 5 ounces and featuring compact dimensions, it’s the perfect choice for professionals seeking reliability and efficiency in their printing tasks.
Manufacturer | Brother |
Brand | Brother |
Item Weight | 5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item model number | DR360 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Toner |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Brother Genuine Drum Unit, DR360, Seamless Integra |
Ink Color | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | DR360 |
J**K
A+
Fast shipping, works great, just as described.
N**K
Works great! Fixed what I thought was a dead and dying printer...
My HL-2140 printer started paper jamming left and right a few weeks ago. Completely at random. It would print 10 pages and jam. Work fine for a day, then jam. Or, it would jam with every single page that I attempted to print. Hair-pulling expletive-yelling frustration.The LED error code indicated an end-of-life drum although the page counter said it was only at half its life.Well, I bought the OEM replacement drum because a printer would cost not much more than the drum and if the drum DIDN'T fix it, Amazon would accept the return.Well, it was the drum. After replacing with this product I have not had a SINGLE jam. Turns out they weren't actual jams, just the printer saying, "Nope, I'm not printing until I get a new drum installed."5 stars, even with the high price.
D**G
Read this before replacing your drum and save a lot of money.
If you really have the urge, you can probably beat out a strong rhythm on this thing, but for day-to-day use, it's a printer drum. You know for your printer. Writing a review for it seems a waste of time.It works well. After you replace the drum, you'll need to tell the printer that you have replaced it, or it won't know it's been changed. See below:Brother printers tell you to replace the drum based on the number of prints that have run through it, NOT because it's wearing out. You do not need the drum replaced when it tells you to replace it. Most of the time, you can simply reset the drum count, and it will work again for tens of thousands more copies. I typically reset my drum count 6 times or so before the print quality degrades and I decide I actually NEED to replace it. The instructions vary from printer to printer, but the basics are similar to:1. Open the front door. Press a button (some models it's menu, some it's "0"...2. If you have an LED screen you'll see the message "Replace drum" Press Yes.3. Done.Google "Reset Drum Brother (your model here)"HL Series:Open the front door where the drum goes while the printer is on;Press and hold the “GO” button until all lights are lit;Once all light are lit, release the “GO” button and close the front door;Make sure the drum light is off;The counter is reset.
S**Y
OEM product performs well
Easy to purchase (good price and free Super Saver shipping) and easy to install. This product is the OEM version, not the generic one, and I have used it without a problem for over a year in my Brother DCP-7040. I use my printer for a lot of work that I bring home and some personal printing like coupons and email. I print frequent small jobs (1-10 pages), not so much infrequent large jobs. I print small images, not so much large images. Tip: Don't use recycled or printed paper to print because that's what damaged my drum in the first place. I now use only clean paper with no prior ink on it.
M**M
Purchase The Name Brand
To anyone that is considering using an "off" brand - Don't Do It! Several months ago I decided to go for an off brand of this drum unit and it was awful. The black toner came out on every page printed and when I tried to clean the machine (several times) the toner came out all over the table. I should have known better because I have a Brother Fax and a HP photo printer and I learned with them that the name brand items work much much better and I save money in the long run. It was past the time I could return the other toner cartridge and thankfully Amazon has stopped selling that brand.
M**Y
Before you buy.... Simply reset the drum counter
I love my Brother HL-2170W printer and always get Brother brand toner for it. After using several toner cartridges, I started to get "replace the drum" messages but I ignored them because the print quality was fine. Then finally the 'Replace Drum' light came on and the printer refused to print at all. I ordered this Brother brand drum, and when I got it I saw in the instructions that I needed to reset the drum counter after installing the drum. (Keep the power on and the front door open. Hold down the ON button until all four lights light up, then release the button and close the door.)Just for kicks, I put the old drum back into the printer and reset the drum counter. Sure enough, the printer is now all set, printing just fine. Someday, when the print quality suffers due to streaking, etc., I'll actually open up the new drum that I have just purchased and install it. In the meantime, I'll keep resetting the drum counter.I wish I'd tried resetting the drum counter before I ordered this. But it's good to have it on hand, just in case.
D**8
The OTHER toner consumable for the MF7340
When the printer toner cartridge is empty or worn out, you replace it, right? Yes, and no. There is a second consumable for the Brother printer we have, and it is this drum unit. Little did we know that when we bought the printer. When the cartridges start streaking down the sides or middle, or even throughout the page, even when the cartridge is brand new, then it is time to replace the drum unit. Another thing we've learned is to use OEM items, and to forgo the seemingly high savings with refills and knockoffs. Get the OEM, and make a note of when you installed it. We use a Sharpie and just write the date we started it on the unit. Our original one lasted about 4 years, in which time we must have printed close to the 10,000 copies it's supposed to be good for. Learned all of this the hard way.
S**O
Yes drum is same cost as new printer these days... but the HP360 printer is worth saving. It's a workhorse.
Great workhorse printer HL360. This drum is worth buying. My last one lasted two years with lots of printing in a small office. Yes, the price of drum is the same as a new printer these days. But chances are you'll hate that $70 printer. Cheap, cheap, cheap. The HL 360 printer using the DR360 drum is a better deal in the long run. 2015 review -- today, 2018 - still buying drum for this workhorse of a printer. It has outlived every other printer in our office - big and small.
A**R
Not Cheap but Works Great.
The price was considerably higher than some replacements from aftermarket suppliers but I was more confident that it would meet my needs.
S**L
excelente producto
muy bien.
B**F
Works like it should!
Works like it should!
P**A
excellent
Easy to install, no issues, starting printing right away. Just wish it wasn't so expensive.
D**.
Works well.
Pricey compared to those made by Non- brother makes.
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