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Brother LC61 Yellow Ink Cartridge (LC61YS)This Brother LC61YS ink cartridge offers a standard yield of up to 325 pages and is compatible with a variety of Brother printers. Innobella ink technology ensures professional quality documents with vivid, smudge resistant colors, guaranteeing sharp, clear text and images every time. Compatible with: Brother DCP 165C, DCP 255CW, DCP 295CN, DCP 375CW, DCP 385C, DCP 395CN, DCP 585C, DCP 585CW, DCP J125, DCP J140W, MFC 250C, MFC 255CW, MFC 290C, MFC
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