
Dell
Dell 4VR5W Black Imaging Drum Kit B2360 B3460 B3465
★★★★★
Genuine Dell 4VR5W imaging drum kit delivering up to 60,000 pages for B2360 and B3460 series laser printers.
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Overview
Key Features
Dell Toner
Dell Toner
Dell Toner
Specifications
Brand
Dell
Model
4VR5W
Color
Black
Page Yield
Up to 60,000 pages
Type
Imaging Drum Kit
Compatibility
Dell B2360d, B2360dn, B3460dn, B3465dn, B3465dnf
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- High 60,000-page yield reduces the frequency of drum replacements.
- Genuine Dell OEM part ensures reliable compatibility with supported B2360 and B3460 series printers.
- Straightforward installation with no tools or calibration required.
- Consistent print quality maintained across the full life of the drum.
👎 Cons
- Only compatible with five specific Dell B-series laser printer models.
- Higher upfront cost compared to third-party aftermarket drum alternatives.
- Does not include a toner cartridge, which must be purchased separately.
- Dell B2360 and B3460 printers have been discontinued, which may limit long-term availability of this part.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Dell printers are compatible with the 4VR5W imaging drum kit?
This drum kit is compatible with the Dell B2360d, B2360dn, B3460dn, B3465dn, and B3465dnf laser printers.
How many pages can the Dell 4VR5W drum kit produce before it needs replacement?
The 4VR5W imaging drum kit has a rated page yield of up to 60,000 pages under standard printing conditions.
Is this drum kit the same as a toner cartridge?
No. The imaging drum is a separate component from the toner cartridge. The drum transfers toner onto paper and typically lasts through several toner cartridge replacements.
How do I know when the imaging drum needs to be replaced?
Your Dell printer will display a drum replacement warning when the drum nears the end of its life. Common signs include faded prints, streaks, or repeated marks on printed pages.