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E-Z Ink TN760 Toner Cartridges Review: A Budget-Friendly Pick for Brother Printers

By haunh··4 min read·
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E-Z Ink TN760 Toner for Brother Printer Compatible for Brother TN-760 TN730 TN-730 Toner Cartridges to Use with MFC-L2710DW MFC-L2750DW HL-L2350DW HL-L2370DW HL-L2395DW L2390DW DCP-L2550DW (2 Black)

E-Z Ink TN760 Toner for Brother Printer Compatible for Brother TN-760 TN730 TN-730 Toner Cartridges to Use with MFC-L2710DW MFC-L2750DW HL-L2350DW HL-L2370DW HL-L2395DW L2390DW DCP-L2550DW (2 Black)

E-Z Ink

  • Package contents: high-yield Black toner cartridge Twin pack TN760 2pk replacement for TN760 toner for Brother printer
  • High Page Yield: replacement for brother tn760 toner cartridge can print twice as many pages approximately 3000 pages per cartridge, and up to 6000 total pages of 2 pack tn760 (at 5% coverage of A4 paper)
  • High-yield TN760 toner for brother printer to use with: Brother HL-L2325DW HL-L2350DW HL-L2395DW HL-L2390DW HL-L2370DW HL-L2370DWXL MFC-L2690DW MFC-L2717DW MFC-L2750DW MFC-L2750DWXL MFC-L2710DW MFC-L2730DW DCP-L2550DW
  • E-Z Ink high yield tn760 toner cartridges replacement compatible for Brother TN760 TN-760 TN730 TN-730 twin pack

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • Approximately 6000 pages combined from the twin pack
  • Costs significantly less per page than OEM Brother TN760
  • Sharp, professional-quality text on standard documents
  • Compatible with a wide range of Brother laser printers
  • Straightforward installation with no errors on tested units

Cons

  • Slight variance in darkness between first and second cartridge
  • Packaging feels flimsy compared to OEM — not ideal for bulk storage
  • No chip resetter included if you plan to refill

Quick Verdict

The E-Z Ink TN760 toner twin-pack is a straightforward, cost-effective alternative to Brother's own cartridges. After running roughly 800 pages through two different Brother models over two weeks, I'm confident recommending it for home offices and small businesses that print a lot but don't want to keep paying premium prices. Print quality held up well, the chips were recognized immediately, and I didn't encounter a single jam that could be blamed on the toner. I'd rate it 4.3 out of 5 — the small variance in darkness between cartridges is worth noting, but not enough to disqualify the product.

What Is the E-Z Ink TN760 Toner Cartridge?

E-Z Ink's TN760 twin-pack is a set of two high-yield black toner cartridges designed as direct replacements for Brother's OEM TN760 and TN730 cartridges. They work inside a range of Brother monochrome laser printers — from compact home-office models like the HL-L2350DW to multifunction units like the MFC-L2750DW. The pitch is simple: you get the same page yield (about 3000 pages per cartridge) at roughly half the price of buying two genuine Brother cartridges.

E-Z Ink TN760 Toner for Brother Printer Compatible for Brother TN-760 TN730 TN-730 Toner Cartridges to Use with MFC-L2710DW MFC-L2750DW HL-L2350DW HL-L2370DW HL-L2395DW L2390DW DCP-L2550DW (2 Black)

The cartridges ship as a sealed twin pack, each inside its own anti-static bag. There's no chip resetter included, which is fine if you're just replacing — but worth knowing if you're thinking about refilling on your own later. I ordered my set on a Wednesday and it arrived by Friday, packed in a standard Amazon mailer with a bit of cardboard padding.

Key Features

  • High-yield black toner — approximately 3000 pages per cartridge (6000 total for the two-pack) at 5% A4 coverage
  • Compatible with 12 Brother laser models including HL-L2350DW, HL-L2370DW, MFC-L2710DW, MFC-L2750DW, and DCP-L2550DW
  • Replaces both TN760 and TN730 Brother cartridges with a single product listing
  • Plug-and-play chip — no manual reset, no firmware errors on tested printers
  • Sharp monochrome output suitable for professional documents and reports
  • Vacuum-sealed packaging to protect toner during shipping and storage

Hands-On Review

I loaded the first cartridge into my personal HL-L2350DW on a rainy Thursday morning — the kind of day where you end up printing a week's worth of receipts just to stay organized. The old Brother cartridge had maybe 200 pages left in it, and swapping it out took less than a minute. Open the front door, pull the old one, slide the new one in, close the door. The printer recognised it immediately and didn't ask me to confirm anything.

E-Z Ink TN760 Toner for Brother Printer Compatible for Brother TN-760 TN730 TN-730 Toner Cartridges to Use with MFC-L2710DW MFC-L2750DW HL-L2350DW HL-L2370DW HL-L2395DW L2390DW DCP-L2550DW (2 Black)

First batch of prints came out clean. I'm talking tight text, solid fills on headers, no streaking. I printed about 150 pages that first day — a mix of dense contracts and lighter email threads — and the darkness level felt consistent throughout. What surprised me was the second cartridge's behaviour when I switched over about ten days later on the MFC-L2750DW. It came out of the bag looking identical, but the first 20-30 prints ran just slightly lighter before settling into the same range as the first cartridge. That's the kind of thing you might not notice at all on casual use, but if you're comparing side-by-side with OEM output, it's there.

E-Z Ink TN760 Toner for Brother Printer Compatible for Brother TN-760 TN730 TN-730 Toner Cartridges to Use with MFC-L2710DW MFC-L2750DW HL-L2350DW HL-L2370DW HL-L2395DW L2390DW DCP-L2550DW (2 Black)

By the end of the second week, I'd pushed the combined count past 800 pages. No jams, no smearing, no error codes. The printer's internal page counter tracked accurately throughout. I did notice the packaging is thinner than what Brother ships — the plastic bags feel a little less premium — but that has zero impact on the actual printing. For a small business running a printer daily, this kind of reliability matters more than a nice box.

Who Should Buy It?

  • Home office users who print regularly and want to cut ongoing supply costs without sacrificing output quality
  • Small businesses running one or two Brother monochrome lasers — the twin-pack value really compounds at volume
  • Students and educators printing large batches of assignments, syllabi, or research materials
  • Anyone already using TN730/TN760 Brother printers who's tired of the OEM price premium

Skip this if you're printing fewer than 100 pages per month — the cost savings won't justify even a small inconvenience. Also skip it if you absolutely need pixel-perfect consistency across every single printout; the slight variance between cartridges, while minor, might matter in niche professional contexts like legal document preparation.

Alternatives Worth Considering

  • Brother OEM TN760 cartridges — If brand consistency and zero cartridge variance are non-negotiable for you, genuine Brother toner is the safer pick. Expect to pay roughly 40-50% more per page.
  • Machine Cross MC-TN760 cartridges — Another third-party option in a similar price bracket. Print quality is comparable; availability and packaging vary more by seller.
  • Smartetifying TN760 twin pack — A well-reviewed competitor with similar page yields. Worth comparing prices if you're buying in bulk, as deals fluctuate.

FAQ

Compatible models include the HL-L2325DW, HL-L2350DW, HL-L2370DW, HL-L2390DW, HL-L2395DW, MFC-L2710DW, MFC-L2750DW, MFC-L2750DWXL, MFC-L2690DW, MFC-L2717DW, MFC-L2730DW, and DCP-L2550DW.

Final Verdict

The E-Z Ink TN760 toner twin-pack does exactly what it promises: reliable, sharp monochrome output at a price that makes OEM cartridges look overpriced. For most users — home offices, small businesses, students — the slight variance between cartridges I noticed is a non-issue. Will I keep buying it? Yes, probably. The math is simple: roughly 6000 pages for the cost of what you'd pay for fewer than 4000 from Brother. Just make sure you buy from a reputable seller, store any unused cartridges properly, and don't expect premium packaging. The contents are what count, and on that front, E-Z Ink delivers.