




🚀 Print fast, connect smart, and stand out in color!
The Brother HL-L3290CDW is a compact wireless color laser printer designed for busy home offices and small businesses. It delivers professional-quality color prints at speeds up to 25 ppm, supports versatile media handling with a 250-sheet adjustable tray and manual feed slot, and offers seamless wireless connectivity including Wi-Fi Direct and mobile printing. Equipped with a flatbed scanner and automatic duplex printing, it balances productivity with cost-efficiency through Toner Save Mode and high-yield toner options, making it a reliable, space-saving powerhouse for everyday printing needs.

















| ASIN | B07FN78LY5 |
| Additional Printer Functions | Copy, Scan |
| B&W Pages per Minute | 25 ppm |
| Best Sellers Rank | #171,596 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #224 in Laser Computer Printers |
| Brand | Brother |
| Built-In Media | HL-L3290CDW Digital Color PrinterStarter Black Toner Cartridge (1,000 pages)^Starter Cyan Toner Cartridge (1,000 pages),Starter Yellow Toner Cartridge (1,000 pages),Starter Magenta Toner Cartridge (1,000 pages),DR223CL Drum Unit Set (18,000 pgs)**,CD-ROM All Drivers/SoftwareQuick Set-Up Guide and User’s Guide |
| Color | White/Black |
| Color Depth | 24 bpp |
| Color Pages per Minute | 25 ppm |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Smartphones |
| Connectivity Technology | wireless |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Vera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,897 Reviews |
| Display Type | LED |
| Dual-sided printing | Yes |
| Duplex | Automatic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00012502651772 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Ink Color | Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 23"D x 20.5"W x 20.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Brother HL-L3270CDW Compact Wireless Digital Color Printer with NFC, Mobile Device and Duplex Printing - Ideal for Home and SmallOffice Use |
| Item Weight | 47.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Brother Printer |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White | 600 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Resolution Color | 600 x 600 dpi |
| Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 25 ppm |
| Maximum Media Size | 8.5 x 14 inch |
| Maximum Print Resolution Black and White | 600 dpi |
| Maximum Sheet Capacity | 250 |
| Maximum print Resolution Color | 2400 x 600 dpi |
| Model Name | HLL3290CDW |
| Model Number | HLL3290CDW |
| Model Series | HLL3290 |
| Number of Trays | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | wireless |
| Paper Size | 5-x-8-inch |
| Power Consumption | 430 Watts |
| Print media | Card stock, Envelopes, Paper (plain) |
| Printer Connectivity Type | wireless |
| Printer Output Type | Color |
| Printer Type | Laser |
| Printing Technology | Laser |
| Resolution | 19200 |
| Scanner Type | document |
| Special Feature | wireless |
| Specific Uses For Product | Home, Office |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 012502651772 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Warranty Type | limited warranty |
| Wattage | 430 watts |
G**K
Wish scanner scanned EDGE TO EDGE, but it leaves a gap all the way around!
Printer is fabulous. Based upon what all it does for the price, it is marvelous. People who complain about photograph quality have absolutely no background to understand these things! It’s like buying a Toyota Avalon and complaining because it can’t haul enough gravel in it to effectively surface their driveway. Inkjet printers on glossy paper is what you need for near photographic look. I’ve had wonderful experience with that—absolutely superb prints on Canons of the day (but boy have they changed—I’ve gone from loving them to hating them!), but that was a few decades ago. I HATE inkjet printers now, because if you don’t use it for a week or two (much worse when you have a month or two gap), it keeps using up all your ink (to keep it flowing instead of stopping up the jets—and mfg’s think gold is a major ingredient of ink, I think)! You can spend over $100 on cartridges for which you are “supposed to get 1,700 pages” [this is for HP printer, which was supposed to be cheaper per copy because of large ink cartridges--HAH--better use them fast, because they waste your ink all day and all night while not in use!!!], then by using it very infrequently, be lucky if you get a few dozen prints (or so it seems—who keeps count on low volume usage!). A laser jet you can leave alone for ½ year, then come in, turn it on, and print out hundreds of fabulous quality pages, and in a real hurry! Pictures are quite good as well—IF you understand the kind of quality you can expect from a laser. Things are crisp and distinct, and color looks great on designed patterns, but certainly not photo-quality on faces, scenery, etc. That is NOT what it’s made for. If you understand that, you may be quite satisfied with printed color pictures. Compared to the frustrations of inkjets, I LOVE it!!! But I do have a list of complaints--things I wish Brother did differently on this printer, although if I had it to do over again with only the choices and prices that were available, I would HANDS DOWN buy it again--no question! That's why I give it 5 stars, despite my gripes: --I hate the way the scanner has a gap all the way around the platen! Scanning is NOT just to make copies, so do NOT limit the scanner by the printer’s edge limitation…which by the way, can’t they overcome that in 3+ decades?! --I scan checks into my bank account. I can get around this, but it's a hassle EVERY TIME I scan a check. --I've had to scan in documents that were printed into that gap area on both sides. It caused a hassle!: --I scanned it twice, once fully including the left side into the scanned area, then fully on the right. --Then I went to Microsoft Publisher, overlapped, cut, then matched images, combined, and saved as JPEG. That's a TON of work for what should have been a simple, one-pass scan! If this weren't rare for me, I'd DEFINITELY send the thing back and buy a different printer for the scanner! --I WISH it had a paper feeder for the scanner. This would: --At least solve the top-bottom gap problem. --Enable scanning longer documents. --And most obviously, allow scanning of a stack of documents, instead of one at a time. BUT I suppose this was one of those built-in limitations to force purchase of a more expensive model. Once again, while I REALLY WISH they’d make these improvements, all things considered FOR the price, I’d make the same choice all over again.
K**N
Impressive Printer for Home Office
We purchased this printer to replace our Brother all-in-one inkjet printer that after several years of use has been clogging/drying out. We also have a low cost/efficient Brother B&W laser printer (no copies or scanning) as the workhorse printer. Despite my noting the dimensions and weight of the new printer when ordering, I realized how big and heavy it is when I opened the box. It was very well packed and the instructions for setting it up, activating wifi and installing the software were clear and easy. It is relatively quiet and smooth running when printing and the color toner cartridges, although expensive should last a long time for us (even the starter cartridges). Even better, they won't dry out. as someone else noted, the printer leaves a small margin of unprinted area on either side of the page but this will not impact how we will be using it. Scanning and copying work well but I did notice there is a bit of slop in how the scanner cover closes. If one is not careful, it might not line up with the front of the printer when closing. I think this is the result of the feature allowing one to fit a 1 inch or so book on the scanning glass when copying. This printer might be a bit of overkill for some but we needed a color scanner/copier and there is no longer any ink to dry out. I have had problems with H-P ( wifi connections) and Epson printers ( print head clogging). Brother is great at home printers. I will only buy Brother.
J**B
Lies about toner level to get you to pay more
Here is why it gets one star, it is a great printer outside of this one area. Message finally popped up saying black toner is low, replace soon. That's fine I'll get to it. I just submit a print job that is 4 pages and unfortunately, the default setting was to print both sides but they are shipping labels so I can't have that. "ok", I think "I'll just print two more pages with the labels that are on the backside of the page" - WRONG - even though the four page print was crisp, deep, rich black, the device will not allow a single page more to ever be printed until I replace the black toner. The quality of the print I did 5 SECONDS AGO tells me that there is plenty of toner left so I know you are lying to me about a replacement being necessary and are not fully utilizing the toner cartridge. I wish I had found this out earlier so I could return this and get a refund. EDIT TIME: Its even worse than I thought. Not only does the toner lie, it also, like every Brother I've had, will just stop working. The queue won't print and restarting the device does nothing. It will say "Receiving Data" for hours and not print and then when it does, it will print partial pages and then a bunch of blanks and then finally maybe print what you wanted. You will waste 10-15 pages for a 1 page print. I am looking for a different printer and will NEVER buy another Brother. This company is a complete and utter scam Update: trash brand. Just prints whatever it thinks is best. Wasted roughly 50 sheets of paper today for a 3 page print because it took it upon itself to start over several times
H**R
Good for the person that wants occasional reliable document printing in color or black and white.
Intro: I don't have to print things very often. Inkjet printers that sit tend to clog. With an inkjet I would spend 10-15 minutes unclogging the printer just to print one black and white page and in the process use a whole bunch of ink running the unclogging process and printing test pages. I bought this printer for printing black and white and color documents on occasion and for that purpose it works very well. It warms up quickly and prints out multiple sheets quickly. Document Print Quality: The documents it produces are crisp and clear whether in color or black and white. I've never had an issue with them. Photo Printing: Consumer laser printers have four colors, essentially they use CMYK, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Key (Black). This will never produce high quality photo output. There can be no expectation that this is a photo printer and so I'm not dinging it for the photo output. To be clear the photo output is not good, you do not want this for printing photos. Toner Life: The toner cartridges it comes with are basically starter cartridges that don't even have the life of the standard cartridges they sell. You'll want to buy a black cartridge right away. If you do a lot of color document printing you will find you need the other three pretty quickly as well. After that with the regular cartridges toner life seems reasonable if not exceptional. Scanning/Copying: It has a flat bed scanner that can produce 1200dpi output. From a layman's point of view this seems exceptional to me. The scans it produces are so detailed at this high resolution that you can use it like a microscope. It has no feed though and so it's only useful for scanning a few pages at a time, which is all I ever usually need to scan. It also works fine for copying. The other limitation is that the scanner will only accept up to A4/Letter size documents. Feed Types: The printer has one paper tray that accepts up to legal size paper. If you need to print on different types of paper or sizes all the time then this might not be the printer for you. There is one manual feed option on the front that accepts one sheet at a time. It can be a bit tedious to get it to grab onto the sheet at times. I'm probably just impatient though. Overall the manual feed is fine for printing one off items on occasion. I use it for printing one off labels. Printing On Heavy Stock: The proper way to print on heavier stock is using the manual feed, but even using that method I would not use this for printing on card stock. The heat produced by the printer causes the stock to curl quite a bit. Connectivity: I use a Windows PC and use the printer wirelessly on my home network. It hasn't given me any issues with connectivity and it was relatively painless to setup. I've also been able to print things directly from my iPhone to the printer. Summary: For what I need this thing to do it does it well. If you try to get it to more things than just print black and white and/or color documents it's not going to be that great. If you need to scan lots of things, it's not for you. If you need to print on lots of different mediums it's not for you. If you want to print photos, it's not for you.
M**T
Outstanding Performance and Quality - Brother HL-L3290CDW Compact Digital Color Printer
I recently purchased the Brother HL-L3290CDW Compact Digital Color Printer, and I am extremely impressed with its performance and the quality of the prints it produces. This printer has exceeded all my expectations, offering laser printer-quality results at an affordable price. The setup process was a breeze, with clear instructions and user-friendly software. The printer's compact design allows it to fit seamlessly into my workspace without consuming too much space. Additionally, the wireless connectivity feature has made it incredibly convenient to print from multiple devices without any hassle. The print speed is remarkable, allowing me to complete tasks efficiently without compromising on quality. The color prints are vibrant and accurate, while the black and white prints are crisp and sharp, making it perfect for both personal and professional use. The printer's user interface is intuitive, and the screen display makes it easy to navigate through the various settings and options. The duplex printing feature is an added bonus, helping me save paper and contribute to a greener environment. In conclusion, the Brother HL-L3290CDW Compact Digital Color Printer is an excellent investment for anyone in search of a high-quality, efficient, and reliable printer. Its features, performance, and ease of use make it a must-have for any home or office workspace. Highly recommended!
M**E
My Favorite Printer of all time
I have been an HP fanatic for thirty years. I have loved and used their products through several generations. I picked up an old brother black and white laser a few years ago though, and learned to like it for what it was. A good, cheap, reliable printer. The time came to upgrade my HP inkjet that was feeling its age, and I looked for color lasers. This was the one that best fit my budget, and so I chose to take the leap from HP to Brother. I love it. I am a sporadic printer, so my printers will often spend weeks between print jobs. This Brother spools up in seconds and prints it perfectly. Text. Pictures. Anything I send it with no streaking or anything. The pictures look great, even on standard paper. I love that it does double-sided printing automatically to save paper. I love that it has a good flatbed scanner. Every part of this printer does exactly what I want it to do, and I am completely happy with this purchase. One of my best Christmas Presents. :)
E**T
Awesome! Best printer I've used for far!
I had been using Ink printers for many years. Price and quality are good in general but the ink is always a pain to me. If I don't use it for few weeks or months, it's very easy to dry out. Also the ink is so pricy which leads me to think that's the reason why they can sell the printer in such cheap price. So, this time I decided to try laser printer to get rid of the headache about the ink issue. Also the Brother laser printer is cheap comparing to other expensive brands like HP, Epson. I was trying to just give a try but it turns out the performance is way better than I imagined before purchasing- 1. Printing speed is very quick! of course it's because of this laser type. 2. Printing sound is so low - finally i don't need to hear those crazy noise from ink printer! 3. App is fairly good. Not too fancy but it can get everything you need! Scan/Print/Check status. 4. Size wise is a little big but still acceptable. 5. Quality is very good. Both color and black-white prints are in a good quality The only downside is the firmware upgrade feature, it's not that straightforward to log on to their GUI for this upgrade. Using app still leads you to the page can couldn't help you on the FW upgrade. Hope Brother can improve their app design in the future. Overall it's definitely a 5 star product! Thanks!
C**Y
So much better than an inkjet
***Updated review.*** I've updated my star rating to 5 stars! As usual, Amazon was very prompt in the return and replacement. My new unit works so well it obliterates the other issue! What a dream to work with. And we've used it sooooo much with the ink only about halfway used. And that's the cartridges that came with the printer, which are only about half full anyway. The printing is clear and crisp it even prints photos decently. I'd still go to a photo printing service if you want to get nice photos for an album or something. But what you get from the printer is good enough for fliers and stuff. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Previous review: Very easy setup. Drivers easy to download. One Big Big problem. Tray 1, the main tray, the tray where you get all your paper doesn't read that it's loaded. I went through all the stupid suggestions from their support website (i.e. take the paper out, reload paper, clean paper lint off rollers. I went through it all again with the YouTube video for troubleshooting. Then I went through it again with the Brother Customer Support. No, it's not that I don't know how to fill a paper try properly. The manual tray works fine. So I know it prints beautifully, but the manual tray only takes 1 page at a time. I tried to use more, but the feeder grabbed the whole lot. So, we ordered a replacement. If that one doesn't work, well...No more Brother products for me. Hopefully, it does and I get to update my review to 5 stars.
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