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Sometimes compatibility merely means the cartridge fits the printer. It doesn't necessarily mean the quality of the toner is the same as the OEM toner. I'm not promoting buying only from the OEM, just be aware that if a price seems just too good to be true that's probably the case and there could be "issues." Sometimes you will get way less than the advertised number of sheets per cartridge and then sometimes it can be a low quality printed sheet or even both. Do check closely before you jump on a low price.
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