How to Change Toner on a Brother Mono Workhorse Printer: Step-by-Step Guide (2026)
Watch Our Quick Video Tutorial & Follow Along to Replace Toner on Brother HL-L6200DW, MFC-L5850DW, MFC-L6700DW, and Other Monochrome Workhorse Models
To change toner on a Brother monochrome Workhorse printer, open the front cover, pull out the drum and toner assembly, push down the green lock lever to separate the toner cartridge from the drum unit, unbox the new cartridge, slide it into the drum until it clicks, then reinsert the full assembly and close the cover. The whole process takes about 60 seconds. Watch our video above for a visual walkthrough.
Before You Replace Your Brother Mono Printer Toner
Changing toner on a Brother monochrome Workhorse printer is one of the simplest maintenance tasks in any office. No tools. No IT support ticket. Just a fresh cartridge and about a minute of your time.
Brother’s monochrome Workhorse lineup (including the HL-L5100DN, HL-L5200DW, HL-L6200DW, MFC-L5700DW, MFC-L5850DW, MFC-L5900DW, and MFC-L6700DW) is built for high-volume black-and-white printing. These machines handle thousands of pages per month across law firms, medical offices, and busy workgroups throughout Miami. So toner changes come with the territory.
Here is what you need before you start:
- A replacement toner cartridge matching your printer model (TN-820, TN-850, TN-880, or TN-890 series)
- A clean, flat surface to set the drum assembly on while you swap the cartridge
- About 60 seconds
One quick note: keep the new cartridge in its sealed bag until the moment you are ready to install it. Toner cartridges are light-sensitive, and prolonged exposure can affect print quality right out of the box.
How to Replace Toner on Your Brother Mono Workhorse Printer
Follow these steps carefully, or press play on the video at the top of this page to watch our Barlop Business Systems service team walk through the process live.
1 Open the Front Cover
Press the front cover release and swing the cover open toward you. This exposes the drum and toner assembly inside the printer.
2 Remove the Drum and Toner Assembly
Grip the green handle on the drum unit and slide the entire assembly straight out. Unlike color printers with individual cartridge slots, Brother mono Workhorse models use a combined drum-and-toner design. You pull the whole unit out together and then separate the toner cartridge from the drum.
3 Separate the Toner from the Drum
Set the assembly on a flat surface. Push down the green lock lever on the left side, then lift the toner cartridge up and out of the drum unit. The drum stays put. You are only replacing the toner cartridge, not the drum itself.
4 Prepare the New Toner Cartridge
Unbox the new cartridge. Hold it level with both hands and gently rock it from side to side five or six times. This distributes the toner powder evenly inside so your first prints come out crisp and consistent. Then pull off the protective cover and remove any orange packing material or tape.
5 Insert the New Cartridge into the Drum
Slide the new toner cartridge into the drum unit. Line up the cartridge with the guide rails and push firmly until you hear a click. The green lock lever will snap back into position automatically, confirming the cartridge is seated properly.
6 Reinsert the Assembly
Pick up the complete drum-and-toner assembly by its green handle. Slide it back into the printer along the guide rails until it settles into place. You should feel it lock in with a slight resistance at the end.
7 Close the Front Cover
Push the front cover closed until it latches. The printer will detect the new cartridge and recalibrate automatically. Wait for the display to show “Ready” before sending your next print job.
Average time to swap a toner cartridge on a Brother monochrome Workhorse printer
Which Toner Cartridge Does Your Brother Mono Printer Need?
Brother mono Workhorse printers use the TN-820, TN-850, TN-880, and TN-890 cartridge families. They all fit the same printers, but the page yield varies significantly. Picking the right yield for your office volume is one of the easiest ways to lower your cost per page.
| Cartridge Series | Page Yield (approx.) | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| TN-820 (Standard) | ~3,000 pages | Light-use offices printing under 500 pages/month |
| TN-850 (High Yield) | ~8,000 pages | Mid-volume offices printing 500-2,000 pages/month |
| TN-880 (Super High Yield) | ~12,000 pages | High-volume workgroups printing 2,000-5,000 pages/month |
| TN-890 (Ultra High Yield) | ~20,000 pages | Enterprise-level printing at 5,000+ pages/month |
Here is the key difference: the TN-890 ultra high yield costs more upfront but delivers roughly 6.5x the pages of a standard TN-820. For a busy office printing 5,000 pages a month, this cuts your per-page toner cost nearly in half compared to buying standard yield cartridges repeatedly.
Not sure which cartridge matches your printer? The model number is printed on the front panel of your machine. Or just call Barlop Business Systems at (786) 833-7781 and we will look it up for you.
Common Issues After Replacing Toner (and How to Fix Them)
Most toner swaps go smoothly. But when something does not look right, here are the most common culprits our technicians see in the field.
“Replace Toner” Message Will Not Clear
First, remove the drum-and-toner assembly completely and reinsert it. Make sure the cartridge clicked into the drum properly before you slid the assembly back in. If the message still shows, open and close the front cover one more time to trigger the printer’s detection cycle.
Light or Faded Prints
Did you rock the cartridge before installing? If not, pull the assembly out, remove the toner from the drum, and give it five to six gentle side-to-side shakes. This redistributes the powder inside. Also check your print density settings in the printer menu; they may be set to “toner save” mode, which intentionally lightens output.
Black Lines or Spots on Pages
Lines or spots usually point to the drum unit, not the toner cartridge. The drum has a separate lifespan (typically around 25,000 to 30,000 pages). Try cleaning the corona wire by sliding the green tab inside the drum unit back and forth several times. If the problem continues, the drum unit itself likely needs replacing.
Paper Jams After Toner Replacement
This is rarely caused by the toner swap itself. Check for small pieces of torn paper or packing material left inside the printer. Also verify the assembly is seated completely; a half-inserted drum unit can cause feeding issues.
Printer Shows “Drum End Soon” After Toner Change
The drum and toner are separate components with independent life counters. A new toner cartridge does not reset the drum counter. If the drum is nearing end of life, you will need to replace the DR-820 drum unit separately. This is normal and expected.
Pages per cartridge with the TN-890 Ultra High Yield for Brother Workhorse printers
How to Lower Your Toner Costs on Brother Mono Printers
Black-and-white printing is already the most affordable option for document-heavy offices. But a few smart choices can stretch your budget even further.
- Buy the highest yield your budget allows: The cost-per-page drops significantly with each step up from TN-820 to TN-890. For busy offices, the TN-880 or TN-890 almost always saves money over time.
- Enable toner save mode for drafts: Brother printers include a toner save setting reducing toner usage by up to 40% on internal documents. Reserve full-density printing for client-facing work.
- Set duplex printing as the default: Automatic two-sided printing cuts your paper costs in half and reduces how often you need to reload trays. It does not affect toner usage per page, but it does reduce your total supply spend.
- Track your print volumes: Many offices overspend on toner because they do not track usage. A simple monthly page count helps you order the right cartridge at the right time, avoiding rush orders at premium prices.
- Consider a managed print service: Managed print plans from Barlop Business Systems include toner, maintenance, and service in one flat monthly rate. No surprise costs. No tracking inventory. The toner arrives before you run out.
Understanding the Difference Between the Drum Unit and Toner Cartridge
One of the most common points of confusion with Brother mono printers is the relationship between the drum unit and the toner cartridge. They are two separate components, and understanding the difference will save you from replacing parts unnecessarily.
The toner cartridge (TN-820/850/880/890) holds the black powder used to create text and images on the page. It sits inside the drum unit and gets replaced every 3,000 to 20,000 pages depending on the yield you choose.
The drum unit (DR-820) is the cylindrical component transferring toner onto paper. It lasts much longer, typically 25,000 to 30,000 pages, and does not need replacing every time you swap the toner.
When your printer says “Replace Toner,” you only need a new toner cartridge. When it says “Replace Drum” or “Drum End Soon,” you need the DR-820 drum unit. Ordering a drum when you only need toner (or vice versa) is one of the most common mistakes we see Miami offices make. A quick glance at the printer display tells you exactly which one to order.
How Barlop Business Systems Supports Your Office Printers
For over 40 years, Barlop Business Systems has been Miami’s trusted partner for office equipment and managed print services. As a family-owned, woman- and minority-owned business headquartered in Doral, we serve offices across Miami-Dade, Broward, and South Florida every day.
Brother Printer Sales
Authorized dealer for the full Brother Workhorse monochrome lineup, desktop to enterprise
On-Site Service & Repair
Local technicians dispatched quickly to your Miami or Doral office when you need help
Toner & Supplies
Genuine Brother toner and drum units delivered before you run out
Managed Print Services
All-inclusive plans covering toner, maintenance, and support for one predictable monthly cost
Managed IT Services
Network integration, cybersecurity, and printer fleet management under one roof
Frequently Asked Questions About Brother Mono Printer Toner
How do I know which toner cartridge my Brother mono printer needs?
What is the difference between the drum and the toner cartridge?
Can I keep printing after the “Toner Low” warning?
Do I need to replace the drum every time I change the toner?
Should I use genuine Brother toner or third-party cartridges?
Why is my printer showing streaks or lines after a toner change?
How do I clean the corona wire on my Brother printer?
How should I store spare toner cartridges?
What is “toner save” mode and should I use it?
Does Barlop offer toner and supplies as part of a service plan?
Need Help With Your Office Printers?
Whether you need toner, drum units, service, or a complete managed print solution, Barlop Business Systems has been Miami’s trusted office equipment & managed IT partner for over 40 years. Let us handle the supplies so you can focus on your business.

