B4400

B4400

Cartridge prices starting at $22.99

The Okidata B4400 is a mono printer for home or small office settings. It's lightweight, compact, and durable enough to handle all of your printing needs. (Hint: Carrot Ink carries toner and drum units for this printer at substantial discounts. Yes, you don’t have to leave the comfort of your home or office just to get the replacement Okidata toner cartridge and drum unit that you need. By simply placing your order with us online or offline, you get your needed printer supply in no time. All our products come with a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee, so rest assured that you’re getting a product that’s of superior quality.)

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How to Replace Cartridge(s)

  1. The display will alert you when the toner is low or empty.
  2. Open the printer door. Flip the blue latch forward to unlock the toner cartridge from the drum unit and lift it out of the machine.
  3. Take the new toner out of its wrapper and shake it gently.
  4. Remove the white seal.
  5. Insert the new toner cartridge into the printer and lock it in place by flipping the blue latch backward.
  6. Close the printer door.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Why am I getting faded printouts after installing a new toner cartridge on my Okidata B4400 printer?

Faded printouts are often a result of any of these issues: an incorrectly installed toner cartridge, a poor connection between your printer and the image drum cartridge, and an improperly set print density level.

 

When the print is smeared or blotched, does it mean my Okidata printer has a defective toner cartridge?

Smeared or blotched prints indicate an image drum problem and not a defective toner cartridge. Replace the image drum to resolve the issue.

 

Do I need to replace the toner cartridge when I’m getting prints that are darker than usual?

No. When you get prints that are darker than usual, it’s most likely that the density setting on your printer is too high. Try changing the density setting by clicking the Print Quality tab on the Status Monitor.