

Brother TN241CMY | Toner Multipack | Cyan, Magenta, Yellow
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- Brand
- Brother
- Reference
- 70619
- Gross weight
- 2.30 kg
- Package depth
- 389.00 mm
- Package height
- 155.00 mm
- Package width
- 223.00 mm
- Net weight
- 1.90 kg
- Type
- Toner Multipack
- Printing colours
- Cyan, Magenta, Yellow
- Page yield
- 1400 pages
- EAN13
- 4977766812832
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