1) Pull out the cartridge and look on the right side of it. From the site: I had the same problem with MFC-7420 this morning. I don't know if the links will show up on Amazon. They seem to involve blocking a sensor in the cartridge or entering a reset code. In either case, I think one of these procedures should work. Also, you didn't mention if this was an existing cartridge where the toner is just low or if you had this problem with a new cartridge. You didn't mention if you were using a Brother cartridge or a generic. I haven't tried these myself since I didn't have the problem, but give BROTHER MONOCHROME BUILT IN NETWORKING a go. Here are some suggestions that seem to work for other Brother MFC printers."HOW DO I GET RID OF ""TONER LIFE END"" MESSAGE
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