Want to buy toner at a low price? Here you will find compatible toner cartridges for many laser printers – quickly via the printer model or the toner number. Whether Brother, HP, Canon, Kyocera, Samsung, or Epson: simply enter your model or toner number in the finder above and we will show you matching, affordable alternatives to the original.
Compatible toner is an affordable alternative to original cartridges for many printer models. What matters is precise fit, clean compatibility with the respective series, and realistic yield information. If you want to compare yields more accurately: ISO yields explained.
Especially for frequently used printers, XL or high-capacity toner is often particularly worthwhile. It needs to be replaced less often and in many cases lowers the cost per page. What always matters is the exact match between printer model, toner number, and series.
Tip: If you print a lot, XL/high capacity is often worthwhile. This lowers the cost per page and means you need to replace toner less often.
Compatible toner is an alternative to original cartridges for many laser printers. It is important that the printer model, toner number, and series match correctly.
The easiest way is by using the printer model or the toner number. Enter either above in the finder and we will show you matching compatible toner cartridges.
In many cases, yes. Compatible toner is often significantly cheaper than original cartridges and is an economical alternative, especially for regular print volumes.
Yes. Especially with newer printers or after firmware updates, an exact match of model, series, and, where applicable, chip is particularly important.
If you print regularly, XL or high-capacity toner is often more economical because it lasts longer and lowers the cost per page.
Yes, compatible toner is available for many series from these brands. The best way to find the right option is to use the exact printer model or toner number.
Usually yes. When people search for “cartridge for laser printer,” they generally mean toner or a toner cartridge.
Correct installation, dry cleaning of the contacts, and a power reset often help. If the problem remains: Open the diagnosis guide.