Can a dirty or damaged toner cartridge cause a 'Low Toner' error?

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Can a dirty or damaged toner cartridge cause a 'Low Toner' error?
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Absolutely. Dust, debris, or damage to the cartridge's contacts can interfere with the toner sensor's readings, leading to a false 'Low Toner' error. Carefully inspect the cartridge and clean the contacts with a dry, lint-free cloth before reinstalling.