SOURCE: BROTHER MFC 210C INK ABSORBENT BOX
You can order the part directly from Brother ( ph # 1-800-284-4329). The part is called an "Ink Absorber Box Assy" . The part number is LF7544001 for a MFC-210C printer. It cost about $11 and shipping is about $5. There is a website that has different diagrams for various brother printers. You will also see part numbers.
SOURCE: Ink Absorber Box
If you lift the scanner and then carfully remove the cover that is on the same side as the ink cartridges the box should bein the back and you can remove it and clean it and let it dry for a while then reinstall it. if you need more help just do a live chat request for ME and i will help you
SOURCE: How to check ink level on brother MFC-9440CN?
Hello,
Run the Brother Control Center. Click Device settings. Click where it says Inklevel.
A simpler way is Start-->All Programs-->Brother--> ...-->Status Monitor.
An icon will lodge itself on the tray (a printer). When icon is clicked on, the inklevels will show.
Hope it helps.
SOURCE: Brother MFC-465CN printer. Need a fix for error 46.
The problem is due to the fact that Brother machines excessively self-clean. Each time they self-clean a small amount of ink is dumped in to a holding tank/sponge. When a predefined number of self-clean operations have been performed, the machine refuses to print and gives the error message you have stated. Brother state that the tank/sponge must be replaced before the counter is reset, again by a Brother agent.
However, there is a way of reseting the self-clean counter yourself - if you Google your model number and the error code somewhere in the results you'll find how to do it. The only risk of doing this without changing the tank/sponge is that it will eventually overflow and leak out the bottom, but I did my Brother all in one some time ago and have had no problems yet.
SOURCE: How do I change the
Hi,
Open the printer as though you were going to install new ink cartridges then unplug the printer.
Locate the waste ink absorbers in their black rubber frame. They will be located underneath the area where the ink cartridges rest when the printer is in standby mode.
Use a paper napkin to soak up any excess ink that may be in the pads.
Pull the rubber frame free from the printer, wearing gloves to keep your hands clean. Carefully remove the ink absorber pad or pads from the rubber frame. Now insert new ink absorber pads firmly into the rubber frame. Replace the rubber frame in its original position and close the printer.
Hold down the power button, then plug the printer back in. Continue holding the power button down until the printer begins to reset itself and come online.
Wait for the green power light to turn off, then press and release the power button again. It should blink for two to three seconds, then stay lit; this will indicate that the printer has been reset and is ready to print again without errors.
If this doesn't work for you, please comment and let me know, and I will be more than happy to assist you to further resolve your issue.
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