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B07FN78LY5

Brother HL-L3290CDW Compact Digital Color Printer Providing Laser Printer Quality Results with Convenient Flatbed Copy & Scan, Wireless Printing and Duplex Printing, Amazon Dash Replenishment Enabled

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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. FAST PRINTING TO KEEP YOU MOVING: The Brother HLL3290CDW Digital Color Printer lets you get things done with up to 25 pages per minute print speed ENJOY AFFORDABLE AND FLEXIBLE COLOR PRINTING: Affordably print professional-quality, rich, vivid color documents with laser printer quality. The 250-sheet adjustable paper tray helps minimize refills and the manual feed slot handles varied printing needs PRODUCTIVE AND EFFICIENCT: A flatbed scan glass offers convenient copying and scanning and 2-line LCD display provides efficient feature access. Mobile Device Compatibility- AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, Brother iPrint&Scan, Mopria, Wi-Fi Direct PRINT AND CONNECT YOUR WAY: The HLL3290CDW offers mobile device wireless printing(1) and built-in wireless, Wi-Fi Direct and USB interfaces FOR USE WITH BROTHER GENUINE TONER: TN223BK, TN223C, TN223M, TN223Y, TN227BK, TN227C, TN227M, TN227Y; Reduction/Enlargement: 25%-400% AMAZON DASH REPLENISHMENT ENABLED: Upon activation, Amazon Dash Replenishment measures the toner level and orders more from Amazon when it’s low. NOTE:Kindly refer to the user manual provided as a PDF manual in the product description section
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3.3 out of 5
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Frugal Ant
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I bought this printer for my business to replace a lexmark. I chose this one because they tout themselves as compatible with linux, and I was a little tired of having to have to re-start my lexmark printer between every print. Turns out, this was even worse. No, I dont have to re-start the printer, actually, the opposite, I have to restart my computer every time I want to print something. Inconvenient? Thats an understatement. So... I call support. Their answer, literally? "We cant reproduce the problem, but were using a different firmware, you should update the frimware on your printer." Okay, umm... how do I update the firmware with my linux computer? Option for updating firmware with linux does not exist. No response. No response. No response. So finally I spend a few dollars and acquire a windows computer, for the sole purpose of updating the firmware on the printer. My goal is to not have to shove this thing back in a box and send back. Finally, I get the firmware updated, and lo and behold... the problem is worse. Really? I think the words I have for this printer are not kind. I shall refrain from using them. Oh, one more thing, if youve been using lexmark, and print with this, consider the colors are at least 50% lighter. For now, I need to figure how to send this back, as it has been past my 30 day purchase, and only because Ive been so kind as to allow that much time, to make it work, which it is not. Please consider this a negative 15 stars for two reasons: 1. It is not compatible with linux. 2. Brother lied about the compatibility.
Amazon Customer
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After doing a lot of research on the web, I purchased this machine. The print quality is not good, especially the contrast. I tried all of the adjustments available, and it improved it only slightly. This printer quit; completely died, after only 4 months of light use. The warranty states they will ship you a "refurbished model" as a replacement. The Brother warehouse is out of stock, so Im waiting. Not a great thing for a business to be without a printer. Wont be buying again.
TripleToys
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UPDATE: In less than two months of light home office use, the printer gave me a "toner low" warning, then ran out of toner the same afternoon. If you do buy this printer, which I do not recommend, make sure you have extra toner on hand. I have had this printer for a few months. Set up on my wireless network was very simple (connect via USB first, then wifi). The printing speed is slower than my old Dell printer, but I like the double-sided printing. The manual feed does not work well and jams almost every time for envelopes and labels. (I now put the labels in the feed tray instead.) The biggest failing is the scanner - I would not recommend for photos or business cards. The scan loses about 1/8" of the edge on both the top and side, even though the business card or photo is lined up with their corner mark. I emailed Brother about that and they said that is correct - you cannot do edge to edge scanning of a photo without moving it down about 1/8". Since I cannot really return the printer, I will have to make my own raised template to line up photos or business cards. I would not recommend as a scanner unless you are only scanning documents. The quality of the scanned image is fine, as long as you dont mind losing the edge or not using their plastic guides to line up your photo.
Amazon Customer
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I purchased this two months ago, feel like Ive barely used it, and just got a "black toner low" notification. I checked the print count and its at 700 something pages (211 being black/white). Not only does this number seem completely wrong (Im wracking my brain trying to figure out what those 700+ pages are...), but when the in-box toner says its good for about 1,000 pages, its clearly wrong somewhere. Long story short, overall printer function is great, but expect to be buying toner quickly and watch your page counts because Im pretty sure mine is completely inaccurate. Wasnt expecting to be purchasing toner this quickly, and Im hoping the next cartridge lasts longer! This is, after all, why I purchased a laser printer!
Grace
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0:00 0:00 This video is not intended for all audiences. What date were you born? January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900 Submit Adobe Flash Player is required to watch this video. Install Flash Player This printer is a major upgrade. I set it up as a networked printer in less than 10 minutes. I can print from my phone, from iPad or from my Mac. The brother iPrint&Scan app works very easily with this printer. Tip: set the printer up with a static ip address, assigned both on the printer, and on the router. This will keep the printer connected to the network. Compared to my old HP ink-printer, which amazingly served me well for 10 years and countless ink cartridges, this printer is faster and quieter. Quality for pictures is not as good as ink, however it is good enough and for anything framed it’s easy to order prints from elsewhere. Overall I’m glad to have toner instead of ink.
D. Knuth
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The color printing is ok for business documents and such, but there is little to no gradation of colors, so photographs are simply awful. I wasnt expecting a quality photo print from an LED printer, but what I got for a photo print is useless. I have included an original photo and a copy of a print as an example. I found the setup and installation easy enough. It is working fine over the network and normal printing is fine. I only just installed it so I cant comment on usage of toner, etc. I expect the color toner is going to last a long time, given the quality of photo prints.
Digital Dad
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I like everything about this printer. Why did I wait so long to go to a laser printer? The Canon inkjets I owned required frequent cartridge changes, experienced mechanical failures on a regular basis, and had difficulty regularly printing from Chrome using Google Cloud Print. This Brother printer is a dream - very reliable, cartridges last forever with typical home use (and they dont dry up like inkjet), and the wireless printing is rock-solid - Ive not had any issues printing from Windows, Mac or Chromebook. Good paper capacity, and the copy/scan function works well too. If you need to scan or copy multiple pieces on a regular basis you should consider the next model up that has a feeder - this model is individual scan or copy. But for those of us with infrequent scan/copy needs, this is a great choice.
vforba
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I have to say that overall I really like this printer. But its a pain in the butt when it comes to internet connections and keeping them. If I had thoroughly done my research then I would have went for their next model which does support ethernet. So this is a totally wireless printer which is a pain. It does print well, it prints fairly quickly, but it does take time to download large documents and print them so that is another issue I have. I buy a lot of PDF printable sewing patterns and it can take up to 10 mins maybe more for the download from laptop to printer, which I find is very time consuming. The quality of regular paper printing is great. The quality of picture printing is not good. I do like the printer overall so far. I have only had it a few weeks but have printed over 100 pages so far. So if you are looking for color laser printer, this one does do a good job for regular documents but get something else or print somewhere else for pictures. But I would highly suggest getting the other version which can support an ethernet cable unless its just slow to process stuff. I am not sure.
Joes Prime
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Much better than other wireless printers I’ve had. I’ve had Epson and HP printers and this machine is worth a bit more in initial cost considering the quality and print results. I did have trouble connecting to my wireless network, but the issue was I use the Google wi-fi mesh system. Recommend not directing the printer to the Google wi-if, but to the primary router. The only small “con” is that you will then need to connect to that wireless router to print. My devices automatically connect to the Google wi-fi (as it is throughout the house with the strongest signal) so I need to redirect any device when I want to print. Takes a few seconds, but worth the convenience of being able to print wirelessly from anywhere in the house. My printer is 3 floors up in a home office and I have no issues printing from the 1st floor from any laptop or device (iPhone etc). Deducted one star as I find the printer’s screen a bit outdated and cumbersome to navigate through the options, but once the printer is set-up most options can be changed through the Brother print/scan app easily. Firmware is also easy to update through the app. Keep in mind you can buy non Brother toner without the chip for a reasonable price (currently $85 for all 4 high capacity cartridges) but you will need to take the chips from the original toner cartridges and install them onto the other manufacturer’s cartridges. Otherwise the toner alert (out of toner) will display. Not a big issue as the chips are easy to swap. Overall, this is a good printer and worth the $280 as compared to others for 1/2 the cost. My son (9 years old) uses it for school as well and prints wirelessly from his Chromebook with no issues. Thanks Brother.
Think First
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At first I thought this printer was great: easy to set up, worked well, good print quality for my needs. Then I turned it off (the button, not unplugged) because I knew I was not likely to print for at least a week. So the next time I needed to print I turned the printer back on, right? Only now it will not print, says it is offline. Huh-The wifi light is on. The print que window has a connect command but it doesnt seem to work. I try a bunch of things, using their utilities and such and finally go through one to check connection which finally lets me print a test page. But get this, it says I have to restart my printer to actually print anything! Of course I needed a page in a hurry and have already wasted too much time. So what I seem to have learned is that if you want to print you have to leave the printer running all the time or restart your computer every time you want to print. The whole reason I replaced my HP was that I found I was having too many hassles with it when I needed a page in a hurry. There is nothing convenient about this machine if you dont print frequently or are interested in saving energy by turning it off.
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B07FN78LY5
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$26900
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Connectivity Technology
Wi-Fi
Item Dimensions
18.7 x 16.1 x 14.5 in
Item Weight
47.8 lbs
Operating System
  • Windows, Mac
Printer Output
Color
Printer Technology
Laser
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