27-08-2025, 18:34
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Brother DCP-9015CDW
I just purchased a Brother DCP-9015CDW for £50. Does anybody have any life experience with this model or similar? Also where do I source parts other than Brother themself?
https://store.brother.co.uk/catalogs...dcp/dcp9015cdw
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Reason: Spelling mistake
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27-08-2025, 19:05
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Re: Brother DCP-9015CDW
I have the L3550CDW
Toners for your model on ebay very cheap
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/123922383...6hdjUluvyEdA23
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Drums on ebay
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224601503...r=524317364777
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set of drums and toners
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224601503...r=524317364778
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you should not have to change the drum very often same as the toner . If it in low it might be worth changing both or wait for it to tell you what you need
Brothers are always the way to go even the newest models tend to have 3rd party consumables by the time you run out of what it ships with
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27-08-2025, 19:05
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Re: Brother DCP-9015CDW
On Brothers site reviews mentioned compatible parts being rejected, is that true?
How are the compatible parts compared to OEM?
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27-08-2025, 19:07
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Re: Brother DCP-9015CDW
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On Brothers site reviews mentioned compatible parts being rejected, is that true?
How are the compatible parts compared to OEM?
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I have never known them to be rejected my old mono printer had stupid cheap toners accepted. I guess Brother want you to buy their parts
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27-08-2025, 19:09
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Re: Brother DCP-9015CDW
I don't fully understand the parts list I'll have to learn. Is there is sweet and simple understanding of it all please?
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27-08-2025, 19:48
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Re: Brother DCP-9015CDW
Toner carries the powder think of it as a reservoir but of a dry powder
The drum gets charged by the laser and is what directs the toner to the paper so the drum is the most important part but lasts quite a long time
Drums normally last 4 or 5 toners so somewhere around 10000 pages
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you can reset the drum counter as long as you have no issues with your prints
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NovsDGY5RM
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27-08-2025, 20:38
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Re: Brother DCP-9015CDW
Have I purchased a dinosaur? Yours is newer.
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27-08-2025, 21:15
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Re: Brother DCP-9015CDW
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Have I purchased a dinosaur? Yours is newer.
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Its a discontinued model, first released 10 years ago.
What were you expecting for £50 ?
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27-08-2025, 21:34
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Re: Brother DCP-9015CDW
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27-08-2025, 22:31
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Re: Brother DCP-9015CDW
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Have I purchased a dinosaur? Yours is newer.
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if it works even if you need toner and drums its not too expensive mine cost over £200 iirc
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27-08-2025, 22:45
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Re: Brother DCP-9015CDW
Ah everything has a shelf life I'm not going keep up with it.
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27-08-2025, 23:05
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Re: Brother DCP-9015CDW
thing is in theory if it has been hardly used it will not have deteriorated like an inkjet would
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Re: Brother DCP-9015CDW
If its currently functional, then its not a bad deal for that model (and a laser printer in general).
If you're going to have to start replacing bits, then its not such a good deal.
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