LEXMARK 11A3540 Black Nylon Printer Ribbon
LEXMARK 11A3540 Black Nylon Printer Ribbon
Compatible with: Lexmark Forms Printers 2380, 2381, 2390, 2391, 2480, 2490, 2491, 2580 IBM 2300 series, IBM 2380, IBM 2380+, IBM 2381, IBM 2381+, IBM 2390, IBM 2390 PS1, IBM 2390+, IBM 2391, IBM 2391+, IBM 2400 series, IBM PPS II Model 2380, IBM PPS II Model 2381, IBM PPS II Model 2390, IBM PPS II Model 2391, Lexmark FormsPrinter 2400 Series, Lexmark FormsPrinter 2480, Lexmark FormsPrinter 2481, Lexmark FormsPrinter 2490, Lexmark FormsPrinter 2491
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Follow these simple steps to find the right cartridges for your printer
1
Locate Your Printer Model
Find the model number on your printer's front panel, near control buttons, or inside the printer door. Example: HP LaserJet Pro M404dn
2
Check Your Existing Cartridge
Look for the cartridge number printed on the side of your current cartridge. Example: HP 58A
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Use Our Search Tool
Enter your printer model or cartridge number in the search bar, or click Shop by Printer to browse compatible products.
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Choose Your Deal
Select standard or high-yield cartridges, or save more with open-box and blemished packaging options.
Toner and Ink FAQ
What’s the Difference Between Toner and Ink?
Ink is liquid and used in inkjet printers, while toner is a fine powder used in laser printers. Toner lasts longer, prints faster, and doesn’t dry out — making it a better choice for high-volume printing.
What Are the Benefits of Using Genuine OEM Toner Instead of Compatible/Remanufactured?
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) toner is made by the printer brand itself and ensures perfect compatibility, high-quality prints, and reliable performance. Unlike re-manufactured or compatible cartridges, you won’t risk voiding your printer warranty or dealing with leaks, clogs, or inconsistent print quality.
How Can I Save Money by Buying from Supply Link?
We offer OEM toner at steep discounts by giving you the option to buy:
- Old-style packaging (manufacturers occasionally refresh the box design, but the toner inside is identical)
- Blemished or damaged boxes (the box might be scuffed or torn, but the toner is sealed and brand new)
Why pay extra for a pretty box that ends up in the trash? The box doesn’t print!
When Should I Replace My Toner?
Replace your toner when:
- Your printer displays a “Low Toner” or “Replace Cartridge” message.
- You notice faded, streaky, or uneven prints.
- You’ve hit the estimated page yield (usually listed on the box or product page).
What Colors Do Toner Cartridges Come In?
Standard laser printers use four colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow (CMYK). Together, they create all the colors you see on the page.
What Is Page Yield and Why Does It Matter?
Page yield is the estimated number of pages a cartridge can print (based on 5% coverage per page). Choosing a high-yield (XL) cartridge can save money if you print frequently.
Are There Benefits to Buying Multipacks?
Absolutely. Combo packs (2x or 4x cartridges) usually offer a lower cost per cartridge and save you the hassle of reordering frequently.
How Do I Know If the Cartridge Will Fit My Printer?
Check your printer model (front panel or inside the printer door) and match it with the product listing on our site. Our listings clearly show compatible models — and our customer support can double-check for you.
Do You Sell Expired Ink or Toner?
Never. Every cartridge we sell is within its usable life and backed by our Hassle-Free Exchange Guarantee.































































































































































































































































































