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Hey Brother Ind. UTEC Just Released A Cloned Version Of Your TN Toner

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    Hey Brother Industires UTEC Just Released A Cloned Version Of Your TN-227/247/257 Series Toner.
    The company’s latest release is a series of compatible cartridges for use in multiple Brother machines.
    The compatible cartridges are described as “IP safe” and in an “innovative design,” possessing Utec’s “self-developed chip technology” and providing “vivid colour performance.”
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    Available in all four CMYK colours, the compatible cartridges are for use with the Brother HL-L3210CW/HL-L3230CDW/HL-L3270CDW; the Brother DCP-L3510CDW/DCP-L3517CDW/DCP-L3550CDW; and the Brother MFC-L3750CDW/MFC-L3770CDW.
     
    Also released by Utec are compatible cartridges, once again in CMYK, for use in all of the above printers as well as the Brother HL-L3230CDN/HL-L3290CDW; the Brother DCP-L3510/DCP-L3551CDW; and the Brother MFC-L3710CW/MFC-L3730CDN.
     
    The company has released a patented replacement toner cartridges with chip for use in Brother TN-227/247/257 series products.
     
    Targeted at the SOHO market, Brother officially released the medium-to-low-end HL-L3210 series colour printers on 15 August 2018. The consumables for use in the new series colour printers are Brother’s first cartridges with-chip for its colour products.
     
    Announcing as “Now Available”, Ninestar released patented CMYK replacement toner cartridges with chip for use in Brother HL-L321CW, HL-L3230CDW, HL-L3270CDW, HL-L3290CDW, MFC-L3710CW, MFC-L3750CDW and MFC-3770CDW machines.
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