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Stuart Jones
Reviewed in Canada on June 17, 2023
The product lasts for a long time, so the replacement cost is justifiable. This particular item, which is actually made by Brother, was cheaper than another manufacturer's product that was listed as being equivalent.
Vinnie the Rx
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2020
Service from seller was amazing. Arrived in 1 business day even though free standard shipping was selected. Fixed my "Error 32". Product was in original Brother packaging. One issue which was not the fault of the seller is the directions to reset the belt unit counter for the MFC-9840 CDW were not correct in the product instructions. The following is the procedure for this printer.1. In ready mode, press the 3 and 9 button at the same time so that the reset menu appears.2. Press the up or down arrow until you get to the belt unit, then press ok.3. Select 1 to reset.4. Your printer should now be in the ready state with the belt unit reset.
BHM
Reviewed in France on February 15, 2018
Cette courroie est bien du matériel d'origine.Les performances correspondent à ce qu'on attend et le prix est tout à fait avantageux sur amazon.
Lon E.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2017
We needed a new belt unit, so I bought 2, just in case they became obsolete. How do you know if your belt unit is bad? I cannot find a good answer anywhere. Brother simply lets the counter keep track, and warn you when a magic number is reached. I always just reset the counter and kept using it. I do not think the print quality is affected by doing so, but I do notice that the belt tends of have more "slack" but keeps working. Eventually, however, I noticed a gummy fragment inside the machine somewhere. I check the belt unit, and noticed that on the bottom (each side, left and right) there is a ridge of this gummy material installed. Mine was becoming hardened and ready to break away in segments, one of which I was lucky enough to see. So...that was when I knew it was time to stop cheating the system and pay the piper.
skiman
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2016
good replacement not getting any belt marks on pages printed, no clicking sounds either.Been using over a couple of months and still working quietly.Shipped quickly.
Ana Mª Soria Sivera
Reviewed in Spain on July 4, 2015
REcibí el prodcuto en muy pocos días, incluso antes de lo indicado el dia de la compra, original tal cual las especificaciones. Totalmente fiable
Purley resident
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 26, 2015
It arrived early, well packed in a large box, it was easy to fit and improved the quality of my copies enormously
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2015
Did not get what I expected when I purchased this product. What I mean is I'd purchased the Drum unit and it was less than a year old when copies started to go bad again. I purchased this unit as it had a lot of life on it and expected to see my printed copies to clear up this did not occur. I think my new drum unit may not have been as good as expected.
桑茶
Reviewed in Japan on August 1, 2013
MFC-9640CWで使ってますが問題有りません。国内流通品との価格差で何か違いがあるのかと勘ぐってしまいましたが、差異は見付けられませんでした。
dhbailey
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2013
My Brother MFC9840CDW printer started flashing the error message that this unit needed replacing, so I ordered it. But knowing that many printer companies (HP, Brother among them) base such error messages purely on page count and never on actual need, I have held off from installing it. It's been 3 months now, and still my printer is working very well with the original belt unit in place. I consider my printer use to be medium, I use it in my home office and I would say my average monthly page count is between 300 and 600 each month, so if your printer usage is like mine, buy this unit when the printer starts to flash the error message but don't install it until you absolutely have to.
Big Al NJ
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2013
I was happy to find that Amazon had the lowest price on this OEM Brother belt unit. The replacement was easy and took about 5 minutes with the included instructions. Once I closed up the printer and started printing again everything worked perfect. Two things to be aware of when changing the belt unit: 1. Take a can of compressed air and blow out the dust and toner residue from the interior of the printer, and 2. Make sure you follow the instructions to reset the END OF LIFE message for the belt unit as it does not disappear on its own, but that is printer related and has nothing to do with this purchase (just some advice).
Inspector Gadget
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2012
A broken belt unit can lead to bit of a clean-up job inside your printer, so replacing the belt unit is for peace. Changing the belt unit in the Brother duplexing color laser model HL4040CDN simple. With the power switched to "Off", open the front of the printer as if changing toner. Slide out the drum unit until it stops. Remove the drum unit and set it on a clean paper on a table top. Lift the old belt unit out. It lifts from this green tab at the front of the belt unit. It weighs only a couple of pounds so it is easy to lift up and out from the printer. Replacing is the reverse of the process. Note: If you are changing out the excess toner box, it sits right below the belt unit, and that is just one more step to replace. I changed out the excess toner box while changing out my belt unit because it was about due, too. Afterwards the instructions walked me through the procedure to reset the belt unit counter via the on-printer menu. The procedure took 9 minutes in total to change both.The price is about $25 less via Amazon--delivered--than it is to buy in the local Office Depot.UPDATE 11/6/2013We have gone 37,000 pages printed thus far in two years. We are on the original drum. There is no toning, and no dots or streaks appearing on the image. The drum is behaving well thus far.Amazon's ordering process was easy. Order processing was by the next day. And delivery took 2 days--to Hawaii. And we had selected Super Saver Shipping which was free.21 months later and we are being advised by the printer to change the belt unit again. $94 is steep; however, having read of several other experiences with broken belt units it is perhaps wise to change it. I've managed to stretch my usage by about 30,000 pages. That might be worth considering.While toner costs are strictly 1.5 cents per page in our use, the ancillary costs are adding up. So while ink printing may be more expensive; those new HP full page width ink cartridges can become cost-competitive since inkjet printers have far fewer parts of wear as compared to their laser counterparts. Your mileage may vary.
Jeree P.
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2011
I was skeptical of purchasing this product. I even contacted Brother to make sure it was going to be easy to install. This belt failed on a three year old printer that gets a lot of use, and we had been told that it might be cheaper just getting a new printer. We were told that the parts were too costly but after some research and contacting Brother about the install, I checked for the part and found the best price on Amazon. What would you do - spend $89 on this part or $300 on a new printer. We are pleased that the part was exactly as Brother described, very, very easy to install. We hope we are good for another 3 years!
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