How to Find the Product Number on Your Toner Cartridge
Why Product Numbers Matter for Your Toner Cartridge
If you're looking to sell toner cartridges or participate in a toner buyback program, you'll need to know your cartridge's product number. This unique identifier tells us exactly which cartridge you have, what printer it's compatible with, and how much it's worth. Without it, getting an accurate quote for your unused supplies becomes nearly impossible.
Whether you're clearing out old office stock or discovered unopened cartridges in a drawer, finding the product number is your first step toward a successful sale.
Where to Find the Product Number on Your Toner Cartridge
The good news? Finding your toner cartridge's product number is straightforward once you know where to look. Here are the most common locations:
On the Cartridge Itself
- Front label: Most cartridges have a printed label on the front showing the product number clearly
- Side panel: Check the side or back of the cartridge for additional labeling
- Top of the cartridge: Some models print the number on top for easy reference
- Barcode area: The product number often appears near or below the barcode
On the Original Packaging
If you still have the original box, you're in luck. The product number is typically printed in several places:
- The front of the box (usually large and easy to spot)
- The back panel with specifications
- On the barcode label
- Inside the packaging materials
What the Product Number Looks Like
Product numbers vary by manufacturer but generally follow these patterns:
- HP: Usually start with "CE," "CF," or similar codes (e.g., CE285A)
- Canon: Often begin with "CRG" (e.g., CRG-052)
- Brother: Typically "TN" followed by numbers (e.g., TN-2410)
- Xerox: Various formats, often found on a colored label
The number is usually alphanumeric and relatively short—typically between 5 and 10 characters.
Pro Tips for Identifying Your Cartridge
Take clear photos: If you're submitting information online, photograph both the front and back of the cartridge. This helps verify your product information when you're ready to sell printer cartridges.
Check multiple sources: If you can't find the number on the cartridge itself, the original packaging usually has it. If you've lost the box, the number should still be visible on the cartridge label.
Don't confuse it with other numbers: Your cartridge may have serial numbers or batch codes—these are different from the product number. The product number is the standardized identifier that tells us what model cartridge you have.
Ready to Sell Your Toner?
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