Increase productivity in your office and enhance the clarity of your prints with the Brother® LC71 Innobella™ Ink Cartridge, Select Color (300 Page Yield). Each Brother toner cartridge is designed to deliver an efficient and clear print, every time. Cut down on the number of reprints with a reliable ink that prints in bold colors. Whether you’re building training manuals or compiling color-coded reports for your boss, you want a toner cartridge that can give you the best yield. Compatible with printers in Brother’s MFC-line, the Brother LC71 Innobella Ink Cartridge is a cartridge you can trust in to prevent slowdowns in your workday while delivering vibrant prints. Brother Innobella for Richer Prints Taking a step forward in innovating printing, Brother introduces Innobella, an ink that’s capable of delivering clearer and more vibrant prints than any other Brother laser printer cartridge. Innobella ink is light and ozone-resistant, so prints will last longer under normal conditions. The fast-drying ink minimizes smudging with ink that shows off bold colors. What Printers Will My Brother LC71 Innobella Ink Cartridge Work With? This Brother Innobella ink cartridge will work with MFC-J280W, MFC-J825DW and MFC-4835DW printers. Refer to Brother’s official website to check compatibility with your printer. Installing Your New Brother Ink Cartridge These easy-install cartridges can be ready to go within minutes. Pop open the front panel of your Brother printer and remove the empty cartridge from the drum. Unpack your new Brother ink cartridge and remove all packing materials. Place the full cartridge in the drum until it clicks into place and close the front panel. After your printer aligns the cartridge, you’re good to start printing. Does Brother Recycle Old Printer Ink Cartridges? Brother does accept empty genuine Brother ink cartridges. Visit brother-usa.com/supplies/toner-ink-recycling to print a free USPS shipping label. Pack your old cartridges up and drop them off at the nearest USPS location. Pack multiple cartridges in one box to conserve cardboard and packing materials.