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Brother TN730 and TN760 Toner Family

Entity page for the Brother TN730/TN760 toner family and how it differs from DR730.

Evidence: general Status: researched Reviewed June 24, 2026

Quick answer

TN730 and TN760 are toner cartridges. TN730 is standard-yield; TN760 is high-yield. Neither is a drum unit.

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Step 1

How to choose

Use the exact model and print volume. Choose TN760 for higher volume and TN730 for lighter use.

Step 2

Common mistake

A drum message needs a drum decision, not a toner decision.

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Brother TN760 high-yield toner

High-yield toner cartridge option for compatible Brother monochrome laser printers that use the TN730/TN760 family.

High-yield option.

Best for

  • Frequent printing
  • Replace Toner messages on compatible Brother models

Avoid if

  • The printer is asking for a drum
  • You print rarely and standard-yield toner is enough
Check current price Researched, not hands-on tested. Verify compatibility before buying.

toner

Brother TN730 standard-yield toner

Standard-yield toner cartridge for compatible Brother monochrome laser printers.

Standard-yield option.

Best for

  • Lower print volume
  • Keeping upfront cartridge cost lower

Avoid if

  • You print frequently enough that high-yield toner is more practical
Check current price Researched, not hands-on tested. Verify compatibility before buying.

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