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This is also available as a 2 pack
http://www.amazon.com/Brother-LC652PKS-Ink-Cartridges-Black/dp/B001C3P4IM/ref=wl_it_dp?ie=UTF8&coliid=I17A89560DRL2X&colid=28XTZL9FT7NM9
for those that use a lot of ink. Its cheaper that way. Theres also a 3 pack of color available.
http://www.amazon.com/Brother-LC653PKS-Color-Ink-Cartridge/dp/B001C3B1RA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1220884751&sr=8-3
From what I've been able to determine, the 61 cartridge isn't high yield, while the 65 is.
We just changed the first ink cartridge on our mfc6490cw. I've been printing mainly with black, but also did about 300 very small (2"x3") photos with lots of sky. We managed 700 copies on the first black cartridge as far as I can tell. Cyan is at 50% and magenta and yellow don't really show as being low yet. The machine has been beeping for the last week warning us black was low, but only today did it quit printing due to lack of ink. The last page it did was as good as the first, so I have to wonder exactly how low that ink was when it quit on us. At any rate: we had no wasted prints from low ink and it was nice enough to tell us it had stopped. Can't say that with the HP at work!
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I print a lot I mean a LOT and can go through a regular ink cartridge in less than two weeks. The high-yield cartridge lasts me over a month, and I print at least half a ream of paper per day, including graphics, photos, and other ink-eating documents. I only use the Brother OEM parts, because refills or generic brands can gum up the machine and will void the warranty. There is no reason to use refills or generic either, because if you buy from Amazon, a high-yield cartridge costs the same as a refill anyway.
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