For the most part, the C360/C280/C220 share consumables as well as accessories. But, while the toner is reputedly the same, the toner bottles for the C360 (TN319-K/Y/M/C, or A11G-130/230/330/430) are different from the toner bottles for the C280/C220 (TN216-K/Y/M/C, or A11G-131/231/331/431). The toners appear to be the same, the bottles the same size and shape, but the bottles are keyed differently. I'm sure there is a reason for that, but I can't think what it would be, and at least one manufacturer of compatible toner cartridges claims to cover both versions with common cartridges -- that is, the cartridges are keyed for both C360 and C280/C220. Is it safe to give them a try? Anyone know what is KM's purpose for keying them differently?
Difference between C360 and C280/C220 toner cartridges
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Re: Difference between C360 and C280/C220 toner cartridges
If the composition on the side of he box match the toner should be ok to use. If the different models use the same image units or developer tanks then the toner must be the same. like we dont keep TN-321 only TN-512 same price with a little higher yield. only take the chip off. The slot the toners to keep track of what is in he field and running and to charge more for lower yield machines.WhateverComment
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Re: Difference between C360 and C280/C220 toner cartridges
"Marketing Reasons"
Along with having total control over the prices,
Chipped consumables are often region coded too - to prevent cunning individuals avoiding paying the local price and buying via the internet from 3rd world countries where the prices are set much lower.
If i remember correctly, the hoppers on this series are keyed different for price incompatible marketing areas too, so even if they aren't chipped supplies, the regular joe isnt going to be able to install toners purchased outside of his pricing region.Comment
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Re: Difference between C360 and C280/C220 toner cartridges
Ah... to summarize (as Hans wrote):
Thanks to all who replied. I did not want to believe it was about nothing more than pricing strategy, but I'm convinced now. With that in mind...
Any downside to using compatible toners that would reduce our inventory (and, oh, BTW, also cost less per bottle)?Comment
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Re: Difference between C360 and C280/C220 toner cartridges
Ah... to summarize (as Hans wrote):
Thanks to all who replied. I did not want to believe it was about nothing more than pricing strategy, but I'm convinced now. With that in mind...
Any downside to using compatible toners that would reduce our inventory (and, oh, BTW, also cost less per bottle)?
1) poor image quality
2) poor toner yield
3) poor fusing
4) error codes for developer density
5) voiding the machine warranty
You know ... little things like that. =^..^=If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.
blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=Comment
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