Brother HL-L2365DW Toner Cartridges
Your Brother HL-L2365DW uses the TN-2330, TN-2350 toner series, which operates alongside a separate drum unit. We have been supplying high-performance consumables for this printer since Sep 2014, helping workplaces maintain continuous productivity. Because this monochrome laser printer relies solely on a single black toner cartridge, print workflow remains remarkably predictable. Small business owners typically migrate to the high-yield cartridge variant after realizing how quickly standard capacities deplete during multi-page invoice runs, ensuring fewer workplace interruptions and smoother document handling.
Choosing between genuine and compatible options
Opting for third-party supplies can significantly lower daily running costs without compromising print clarity. Under Australian Consumer Law, using compatible cartridges does not void your printer warranty. To give you peace of mind, all our compatible laser toner options come backed by a comprehensive money-back guarantee if they do not perform flawlessly in your printer.
Expected page output and replacement cycles
Page yields for this laser system are determined using the standardized ISO/IEC 19752 testing methodology for monochrome print toner. Real-world mileage depends heavily on how heavily text and graphics cover each page. In small business environments, documents with heavy borders, large fonts, or digital signatures will deplete the toner faster than basic text correspondence.
| Cartridge Number | Type | Colour | Page Yield | Cost Per Page |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TN-2330 | Standard | Black | 1,200 | $0.077 |
| TN-2350 | High Yield | Black | 2,600 | $0.060 |
Cost Per Page = Total Cartridge Price ÷ Page Yield (at 5% coverage). Prices based on Genuine cartridges.
Managing your separate drum unit lifecycle
This laser printing system utilizes a two-piece consumable setup consisting of a toner cartridge and a separate DR-2325 drum unit. While you will replace the toner frequently, the drum is a long-life component engineered to last through several toner cycles before the print surface wears out.
Experience Tip: When replacing the drum unit, you must manually reset the printer counter by holding down the green 'OK' button while the front cover is open to clear the drum replacement warning.
Best way to stock these cartridges
High-volume offices printing daily text documents find that stepping up to the high-yield TN-2350 option drastically extends the time between maintenance interventions. For the best economic value, buying multi-pack bundles reduces the individual unit cost and keeps your backup supplies ready. When ordering your replacements, note that free delivery applies on all orders over $99 (conditions apply). We fulfill and ship orders quickly from our regional warehouses located in Perth, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide. If you need to review our return parameters, you can check our comprehensive policy at returns. For other models or different machine types, view our full selection of Brother toner cartridges.
Pro Tip
Do not confuse a faint print message with a completely exhausted toner cartridge. When the toner light first appears, removing the cartridge and gently rocking it from side to side redistributes the remaining internal powder, often granting you dozens of extra pages while your replacement order travels from our warehouse.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I install a high-yield TN-2350 cartridge if my printer originally came with a standard TN-2330?
Yes, the high-yield TN-2350 and standard TN-2330 cartridges share identical external dimensions and fit into the exact same housing bracket inside the printer. The high-yield version simply contains a larger volume of internal toner powder.
Why is my printer still displaying a 'Replace Toner' error after I just installed a brand new cartridge?
This usually occurs if the internal gear mechanism on the side of the toner cartridge did not fully reset during installation, or if the printer was not powered on when the swap occurred. Removing the cartridge and ensuring the physical reset lever is in the starting position typically corrects this communication lag.
Will my print quality degrade if I choose to replace only the toner and leave the old drum unit in place?
No, leaving the drum in place is standard procedure because the drum lifecycle is much longer than a single toner. However, if the drum has exceeded its rated output, you will begin seeing repetitive black spots, streaks, or faint grey vertical lines down the page regardless of how new your toner is.













