Brother HL-L3290CDW Wireless Laser Color Printer Copier Scanner Overview and Features

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    You’ll receive the printer, six foot power cable, driver and software CD, a quick setup guide, and instruction manual. This printer comes with 4 starter toner cartridges pre-installed: yellow, magenta, cyan, and black. The printer measures 16” wide, 14” high, and 18” deep. The weight of the printer with all the cartridges installed is just under 50 lbs. The paper tray holds up to 250 sheets of printer paper, up to legal-size. In the middle on the front is a single-sheet document feeder, for specialty paper like labels, envelopes, and card stock. When the lid is open, the height is 26.5” and you’ll need at least 7” behind the printer to access the rear panel. The scanner bed also lifts up for clearing paper jams, and there’s a pop out lift for multi-page printouts. In the back lower right corner is the USB-B port for wired connections, though a cable is not included. In the rear lower left hand corner is the plug port for the power cable.
    The first time you turn the printer on it will take about 2 minutes to fully initialize. To set the printer up wirelessly, don’t press the WiFi button. Instead, use the main menu and find the WLAN Setup Wizard. Note that because of the LCD interface, you’ll have to key in the network password one character at a time by scrolling up or down through every number, letter capital and lowercase, and symbol found on the keyboard. While typing in the password was a bit annoying, I was able to connect on the first try and it only took a few minutes. Instead of the Setup Wizard you can try the WPS option if your router supports it, which doesn’t require you to manually key in the password. If you don’t have a WiFi network, this printer does not support an Ethernet connection and you would have to connect the printer via USB to your computer. You can also connect directly to a device’s WiFi for example on a mobile phone.
    After setting up the printer wirelessly, I installed the drivers and software by downloading them from Brother’s website, and the entire setup process took about 15 minutes. After hitting print on your computer, it only takes a few seconds for the information to be sent wirelessly to the printer before it wakes up and starts printing. Text printed on this machine is clear and crisp; even very small sized font remains legible. The printer performed well printing simple color graphics and lines are smooth and solid with good saturation.
    When making color copies, it'll take about 20 seconds to finish a single page though for multiple copies or pages it can print up to 25 pages per minute. When comparing the color copy of a photo, there was a bit of darkening and uneven gray tones in the color gradient areas of the copy versus the original photo. I could clearly see vertical and horizontal banding as well. Looking at the more detailed part of the image, the differences were not as obvious. However, the copied version had a slightly darker coloration and additional shadowing in some places.
    For mobile printing from an Android device, you’ll need to install 2 apps: Mopria Print Service and Brother iPrint&Scan. Apple iOS device users can use AirPrint with this printer and won’t need to install any apps. When looking at the printout from a digital photo, the printer didn’t seem to produce the full range of colors of a detailed photograph. Also, the contrast in the print appears a bit reduced compared to the digital image on the screen resulting in loss of detail and vibrancy. Banding is apparent in the printout. When scanning and photocopying in black and white, sometimes text bleeds through from the opposite side.
    The biggest drawback to scanning and copying on this machine is that there isn’t an automatic document feeder, so this means you can only process documents one at a time, one side at a time. Dual-sided printouts are about half the speed, because the sides don’t print simultaneously.
    Overall, this printer prints really nice black and white text and basic graphics in color. Prints of detailed color photos on the other hand don’t look nearly as impressive, and you won’t be able to get gallery quality prints from it. For a small business or home office that mostly prints documents, and only has infrequent need for small quantity scanning or photocopying, this printer does a great job. It’s is easy to setup and share on your home network, provided you use WiFi, but also allows you to print from a mobile device or opt for a wired USB connection.
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Комментарии • 161

  • @sojourner8229
    @sojourner8229 2 года назад +24

    One of the rare printer reviews that clearly shows print quality 5:21. Nice job. Thanks!

  • @rwhunt99
    @rwhunt99 3 года назад +2

    This was never meant to be a photo printer, not sure why you spent so much time proving that. I've come to the point of using mine and the starter black cartridge is already leaving a light layer of dark toner on the paper, I tried to clear it using the Corona Wire on the cartridge, but it didn't do any good, I took a tissue and tried to wipe the roller and it didn't do any good, and the manual says to replace the cartridge and or the drum unit. So I will try a new cartridge to see if it works then, but right now, I'm not a happy camper. I had a Cannon Multi functional printer that did much better. My wife wanted a new one with a smaller footprint so I got the HL3290 CDW, my first Brother laser printer, for now, looks like my last laser printer from Brother.

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  3 года назад

      I put it in there because the last time I tested a laser printer I had a good number of folks asking me in the comments why I did *not* include a test photo print, so I trust my audience to tell me what they want to see in order to be informed buyers. While I personally agree that this is not what these printers are designed for, the demonstration is there for those who need to see it. I'm sorry to hear about the streaking in your unit and believe that this is usually caused by a worn out drum or cartridge, but sounds like you're already going down that path. I hope that you're able to resolve the issue!

    • @rwhunt99
      @rwhunt99 3 года назад

      @@ReviewedByPhil Thanks for the reply, now I understand. I have never heard anyone recommend a laser printer for printing photos. That would be a godsend if they were able to improve that, but I fear dry ink toner will never mix like liquid ink can

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  3 года назад

      @@rwhunt99 If it were more affordable, I'd choose a dye sublimation printer for digital photo prints. It combines the color mixing ability of inkjet technology with heat processing for color-fast, waterproof, and durable prints that could also be applied to other surfaces (through heat-transfer media). Some use liquid dyes suspended in solution ala ink cartridges while others use dry chromatic ribbons, with varying results. These printers run in the thousands though for large formats, like the Epson Artisan 1430: geni.us/8BVY [Amazon Affiliate Product Link] and are not really marketed toward the typical home consumer; however, there are some "pocket" dye-sub printers that aren't too expensive, like this one from Polaroid: geni.us/xprX [Amazon Affiliate Product Link]

  • @Dcw-rp6ib
    @Dcw-rp6ib 3 года назад +4

    If I was going to print a photo I would use Photocopy paper not regular paper. I don't care what printer you use if your not using Photocopy paper it is going to look grainy.

  • @elinatsybikov768
    @elinatsybikov768 3 года назад +2

    How does the printer auto feed documents?? I can’t figure out

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  3 года назад

      this printer does not have an auto document feeder. It is manual paging copy/scan only.

  • @daMarxy
    @daMarxy 4 года назад +8

    thank you!! i was struggling to figure out how to connect this to internet, after following YOUR instructions I instantly figured it out. - P.S. Such a great review. I've watched this video multiple times, which also helped me decide to get this printer! and this thing is AWESOME! cheers Phil

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  4 года назад +1

      You're welcome, glad I could help, and thank you for the compliment!

  • @loveflow76
    @loveflow76 4 года назад +10

    I absolutely love the way you gave detailed information for this review! It is so refreshing! Thank you for taking the time and the guess work out of the features and its qualities!

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for your feedback! You are so welcome, and I'm glad you found this video helpful 🙂

  • @9481325
    @9481325 3 года назад +23

    I must say this is one of the BEST pieces of guidance/review/directions I have seen on youtube, or anywhere else for that matter. Your pace, description, and visuals are clear, concise, and beyond informative. The process was easily accomplished as a result.

  • @Simulachronos
    @Simulachronos 4 года назад +7

    10/10 Great review. Keep up the great work. Thanks so much for this video.

  • @blackknightseven
    @blackknightseven 4 года назад +5

    12 people don't like extremely thorough and helpful reviews

  • @v1ncen715
    @v1ncen715 3 года назад +1

    I do not get why manufacturers remove ethernet in favor of wifi... They must like saving a few cents on manufacturing cost.. have they no clue the amount of customers they lost when they do that?

  • @languageinstructor697
    @languageinstructor697 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for showing how to connect to the wireless, I have watched a dozen of videos but all in vain.

  • @PriusRaj
    @PriusRaj 3 года назад +2

    This review was super helpful! I think I'd either get a more basic black and white version or pay more for a printer with better color quality.

  • @WebJek
    @WebJek 2 года назад +1

    What is this compartment for? it is on front middle, can be open and feed paper, it is above paper drawer, has all brother LOGOS.

  • @thevarfilms4210
    @thevarfilms4210 4 года назад +2

    In INDIA we enjoy very much Brother Laser/LED,Keep up the great work. Thanks so much for this video.

  • @juliusvalentinas
    @juliusvalentinas 2 года назад +1

    Good review, saved me money. I mean Not to buy the printer and that color printing is very bad. Amazon reviews are correct with 1 star ratings.

  • @kototandun
    @kototandun 3 года назад +1

    max width n hight flatbet for scanning?

  • @SeaJay_Oceans
    @SeaJay_Oceans 2 года назад +1

    BROTHER = best deals on the Toner. When comparing printers, always check the toner cartridge prices first, you will be buying them in the future !
    Brother printers work very well at home and office... and the print direct from the Smart Phone is so very helpful.

  • @zyborg47
    @zyborg47 4 года назад +2

    This is not a Laser printer, it is an LED printer, nothing wrong with it being an LED printer, i have the Brother HL-3150CDW and it is a great printer. The Brother HL-L3290CDW uses the same print system and at the price it is good value for a small home office or even home use. To expect it to print perfect photos on normal paper is asking a bit much. Even on photo paper it is not inkjet quality or the quality of laser printers with higher resolutions , but then it was not made for that purpose. I find my HL-3150CDW capable of producing good quality prints for what it was made to do and it is not bad on photo paper to be honest, you got to get pretty close up to the photo to notice any problems with it.
    if you want to print photos, then either get a proper Dye-sublimation thermal transfer like the canon Selphy 1300 or a decent ink jet printer and both of them comes with their own problems. Dye-sublimation thermal transfer printers are expensive to use, i have the canon 1300p and it is a great machine, but so expensive to run and inkjets have the nozzle blocking problem if not used, which is why I got my 3150CDW in the first place.
    If I knew that a brother with a scanner on was so cheap I would have gone for that, the HL-L3290CDW is not available in the UK by the looks of it, but they do have others like it and I did think about getting one, sticking my oler brother downstairs and the new one up here, but not sure if it is worth it.
    i do need to replace my old HP Scanjet 7650 as it is showing its age and jams now and again at higher scanning rates on the single sheet feeder and a all-in-one would be ideal,

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  4 года назад +2

      Yes, you're absolutely correct. The actual mechanism illuminating the drum is not a laser but an array of LEDs, so although big box stores and, in fact, the manufacturer, Brother, tend to group them together with laser printers they would more accurately be called "light printers" collectively. However, unfortunately this term has already been co-opted for use by 3D resin printers and could cause some confusion to the consumer, so I understand the practical reason for broadly calling both laser and LED printers "laser printers" as the consumer is already familiar with that term and what it means in terms of features and capabilities. Although both technologies use a similar principle for bonding toner to paper, they do produce results of differing quality. But as you noted, the difference is slight and only noticeable upon close inspection or to the discerning user.
      I agree 100% that those looking for great photo print quality should look to either inkjet or dye sublimation options. The photo print quality in the video, of course, is simply demonstrative to help folks researching the printer get a sense of what to expect and not an indication of missed expectations. I think the most similar Brother model, available in the UK, would be the DCP-L3510CDW but if you want the ADF (auto-document feeder) you could look into the DCP-L3550CDW. If you're open to other options, I reviewed an all-in-one LED HP printer w/scanner and fax a little while back: ruclips.net/video/hs_V7eN7Fmg/видео.html (model M479fdw).

    • @zyborg47
      @zyborg47 4 года назад +1

      @@ReviewedByPhil Calling them lasers when they are not I think is wrong full selling, while as you said they are more or less the same apart from the fact that lasers' printer uses a laser onto a spinning mirror and LED uses a row of LED, I think lasers are slightly faster and offer better quality, but i could be wrong in that the speed and quality. Saying that quality on my LEd printer is good.
      Thanks for the recommendations, while i am not in the market for one just yet, I will put them on the list, not sure about HP, while we have HP lasers at work, and they seem to go on and on and on, i have never been on good terms with HP printers, granted they are normally ink jet printers.. My scanner is a HP Scan jet 7650 and is getting on now and have been a good workhorse, so I know HP makes great scanners, the problem is I don't use it as often as I used to, but it is there for when I do and there are a few small problems with it, mainly due to age.
      This is why I not at ease in spending money for a new scanner, but if I got one built into a printer i may feel better doing so, but then again I already have a good printer, why would I need another one? It is all confusing.
      I will have a look at the video and thanks again

  • @ScanMy2DBarcode
    @ScanMy2DBarcode 2 года назад +1

    Solid review, mate. Thank you! I see several comments saying this printer isn't designed to print photos. For what color printing is it designed?
    Have you ever changed the printer's DPI settings when printing a photo? Say instead of printing at 100 or 150 dpi, you print the photo at 300 dpi or 600 dpi. What is the DPI of the sunset image from your phone? What is the size of the image? Is the image from your phone enlarged or made smaller to fit the page?

  • @gweggslist4460
    @gweggslist4460 3 года назад +1

    I replaced a Brother printer 10 years ago because of the color print quality and was thinking about coming back but it doesn't look like much has changed.

  • @yusufdharmaa769
    @yusufdharmaa769 2 года назад +2

    Looking for a quick result but ended up understanding the whole machine. Thanks phil

  • @msnokiafan
    @msnokiafan 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for showing such a clear and well presented video. You spoke clearly, and took your time so I could see everything. Your recording was NOT jumping around either (so that was nice). Everything, including size and weight were covered. Because of you, I now can make an informed choice - Many Thanks.

  • @miguelgonzales5686
    @miguelgonzales5686 2 года назад +1

    Excellent review, man. But I wonder if it's still working today? Like what are the drawbacks other than scanning page by page?

  • @francicu
    @francicu 3 года назад +1

    Hi! Do you know how to change language on this? Thanks and Merry Christmas!

  • @stratcat4461
    @stratcat4461 4 года назад +5

    Excellent review.

  • @michis57
    @michis57 4 года назад +1

    Do you have an opinion on cheaper compatible toner like by Arthur Imaging? They sell a four pack for about $100. Being able to use cheaper toner would seal the deal for me on buying this printer.

  • @erock8678
    @erock8678 2 года назад +1

    Great review! You got to the point on the printer, its functionality and opinion. Such an outstanding job, I will be purchasing one this afternoon! Thank you!

  • @harthenry
    @harthenry 4 года назад +3

    At 10:38 when you open the scanner lid, it looks as though there is an auto document reader strip to the left of the plate glass. You can also see to the left of the plate glass a plastic beveled feeder bar that is used to help direct paper via the auto doc feeder. Therefore, I wonder if there is an optional auto doc feeder head you can purchase, or, Brother uses this same printer with a different part number that does have the auto doc feed head?

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  4 года назад

      That's an interesting observation, but to my knowledge there is no ADF add-on available for this printer. It's possible that in designing it as a lower cost model, they simply used parts that they already have in production from other models, rather than creating a new spec, but without the accompanying functionality.

    • @harthenry
      @harthenry 4 года назад

      @@ReviewedByPhil true.... I am still trying to find an inexpensive color printer (ie, with respect to toners and not necessarily the printer) with autodoc feed (scanning), and really good output that is not the size of my college dorm refrigerator.

  • @QuickQuips
    @QuickQuips 4 года назад +3

    Nice. Just got one and hopefully this will be reliable and consistent unlike the HP Laserjet it replaced. Getting 3rd party Tn227s with IC chips after the demos get used up.

    • @benevolentautore4463
      @benevolentautore4463 4 года назад +1

      How is it working out for you?

    • @QuickQuips
      @QuickQuips 4 года назад

      @@benevolentautore4463 It's awesome. Didn't need to install 3rd party toner yet (70 percent after 500 pages). Some of the toner specifies ic chips... I got EZ Ink.
      The printer itself is flawless. Duplex just works, zero jams, surprisingly quiet, works with iPhone, pc, and Linux.

  • @MMMM-ss5ff
    @MMMM-ss5ff 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, compare to Canon MF656CDW $310, which one is better choice? Thank you!

  • @KRColson
    @KRColson 3 года назад +2

    Thanks so much Phil. This was an exceptional review. Clear, precise and informative. Well done!

  • @georgeburchett5798
    @georgeburchett5798 5 месяцев назад

    I also really like your in depth review. But looking at the color pictures that was printed, wouldn't the appearance look somewhat better if they were on a good color paper? Instead of printer paper? Perhaps the paper might be absorbing some of the ink changing the looks, (vs photo paper being non absorbent)
    I would appreciate your answer, as your honest opinion is important to my purchase Thank you!

  • @KR1275
    @KR1275 4 года назад +1

    I had a Brother 9970CDW. It made the same bad color prints. I had 2 Brother color printers. They are fast indeed, but de quality is not good. And both printers printed unwanted dots on the paper. When there's still 25% of toner left it stops working. You need a hidden code, to find on internet, to continue printing. My experience is that - after unlocking - it prints a few hundreds more (there are movies on YT to show this). I replaced it by an HP 475cdw, slower but the print quality is much better.

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  4 года назад

      Generally I agree, I like the color quality on prints better on HP laser printers, though they still don't come anywhere close to a Canon inkjet (like the Pixma line) for photo printing. I use my Brother printers mostly for utility stuff, printing out text documents, fliers, receipts, shipping labels etc.

  • @pipercub45
    @pipercub45 3 года назад +4

    I wish I had seen this video before I bought this printer since I wanted one for making pictures. Your video though is excellent! Thanks

  • @stephenugochukwu9472
    @stephenugochukwu9472 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much, sir; I was looking for a printer to buy, then your video popped up, so I bought this one.

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  3 года назад

      You are welcome, hope you enjoy it!

    • @stephenugochukwu9472
      @stephenugochukwu9472 3 года назад

      @@ReviewedByPhil yes sir, I got the printer today, and I’m really enjoying it. Thanks again 👍🏼

  • @realtor-kstocks1649
    @realtor-kstocks1649 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the review.. Do you still enjoy it? How much volume have you done? I have read that many complain that the toners run over much quicker than anticipated... Apparently it goes by page count instead of page coverage. Anything else? I'm Looking at getting the MFC-L3770CDW model.

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  4 года назад +2

      I don't actually end up printing that much, only a hand full of pages per month, so cartridges generally last me a long while. That being said, the starter cartridges that come with the printer don't have as long a life as a full replacement cartridge, but I think you may be correct that the toner level indicators are gauged via page count, not print density. I don't have any experience with the ADF, which is the main difference between the model you're looking at versus the one I reviewed, so I can't really say whether or not it performs well. The main thing I thought could be better on mine, was the accuracy/depth of the color prints.

  • @namhyundo
    @namhyundo 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video. Can you make another video that shows the scanning process if you have time?

  • @garavonhoiwkenzoiber
    @garavonhoiwkenzoiber Год назад

    what's the print quality like compared to the HL-L3270CDW?

  • @a4amyli
    @a4amyli 3 года назад

    Don't buy Brother printer especially HL series. They are fraud. If you want to waste money on cartridges that cost more than the printer itself, then go for it. Good luck.

  • @EricPfeiffelman
    @EricPfeiffelman Год назад

    When printing an image from the phone, what was the resolution of the source file? The printout you show looks like the image was originally around 150kb 72ppi in size. Does it print with the same poor quality if the image is a 3mb 300ppi?

  • @elainerichards7970
    @elainerichards7970 2 года назад

    I absolutely hate this printer. Mine is still under warranty but Brother Customer Support cannot find solutions to the streaks and color morphing along the edges. And yes - I did use the correct paper, and I don’t expect photo quality prints. Save your money!

  • @mrmaramind
    @mrmaramind 3 года назад +1

    Great video. I would add "setup" to the description as it is more than just a review. Question: Do you know if this works on the new Mac's with M1 chips? Do I still need the driver?

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  3 года назад

      Hey thanks, but regarding your question, I'm not sure about compatibility with the new M1 chips. The printer does support AirPrint, which supposedly helps avoid driver issues when upgrading chipsets and OS versions but I haven't read anything concrete on the subject.

    • @mrmaramind
      @mrmaramind 3 года назад

      @@ReviewedByPhil thanks. I think as long as it’s wireless I should be good. Just debating on the all in one or the printer only version.

  • @mikeskidmore6754
    @mikeskidmore6754 2 года назад

    Thanks for the Video. This should be very helpful when I get ready to set up my Laser Printer.
    I had the Impression that you can't print photo quality prints with a Laser Printer. I am simply tired of Ink Jet Printer failures the difficulty to get cartridges that I refilled to work . with all the chips..

  • @mohneeshjoshi8096
    @mohneeshjoshi8096 3 года назад +1

    Really a very good and helpful review

  • @barbra429
    @barbra429 Год назад

    I can't believe my old printer is a brother that automatically printed double sided, and I bought this one thinking it is better and I have to do double sided manually :(

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  Год назад

      This printer is capable of automatically printing double-sided. See 4:55. There is a setting in the print dialog that says "Two-sided" and I have the box next to "Print on both sides" checked off. You'll see that after I press print it prints to one side of the page, retracts it and prints to the other side. The resulting sheet has text printed on both sides. I did not have to flip the page manually to print on the back.
      For copying, yes, you do have to manually flip the original page as this printer does not have an ADF (auto-document feeder), so it cannot capture both sides of a source document at once on the scanner glass. Only printers that feature an ADF tray on top will be able to do dual-sided copying and scanning without manual intervention.

  • @rjayc11Mahal
    @rjayc11Mahal 19 дней назад

    hi can I actually use photo paper on this printer ?

  • @yousefabohamra
    @yousefabohamra 4 года назад +1

    Is it possible to connect with USB flash drive for printing and scanning?

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  4 года назад

      No, this printer does not have an input port for USB printing or scanning capability.

  • @YAM1878
    @YAM1878 3 года назад +3

    These instructions were awesome! I have had this printer sitting in the box on my kitchen floor for two weeks and dreaded trying to set it up. I decided to search for a youtube video & found this one. I followed your clear steps one by one. I watched a video segment, stopped it, and tried it out on my printer. Then I moved on to the next segment until I had completed the task. I wish I had searched for a video two weeks ago. Thanks, Phil. You are incredible!

    • @davethibeault1108
      @davethibeault1108 2 года назад

      What's your experience with printing photos? For a printer this cost, seems like photos would be a lot better?

    • @YAM1878
      @YAM1878 2 года назад

      @@davethibeault1108 Copying a color photo works ok but could/should be better. However, now, when I make a copy of anything (other than a photo such as when copying my driver's license, whether black and white or in color, the page prints out looking like it was printed from an old mimeograph machine. There is an odd color hue on the background of the entire sheet of paper. It is hideous. Yet oddly enough if I print something straight from my computer it comes out with normal color. I have only so far replaced the black ink and have not yet had to replace the rest of the ink that came with the machine. I don't know that would make a difference.

    • @davethibeault1108
      @davethibeault1108 2 года назад

      @@YAM1878 Thanks so much for the feedback. I'm having a tough time finding a printer that, first of all, doesn't have any major drawbacks, and sells at a reasonable price. This one seems to be expensive enough to do at least "okay" but I'm glad you gave me a heads-up that it, too, fails the "okay" test. I wonder if there's a printer out there that sells under $500 and does the job satisfactorily. I'm frustrated that you got stuck with a printer that doesn't get the job done. Are you shopping for another printer?

    • @YAM1878
      @YAM1878 2 года назад

      @@davethibeault1108Thibeault Hi Dave. No, I am currently not looking for another printer. I have a 10-year-old hp monochrome printer that works well. I was just hoping to have a color laser printer for the few times that I actually want to print some things in color. I am a teacher and every now and then I want to print several copies of something in color. I have 140 students this year. I have a fairly inexpensive Brother color inkjet printer that gives good colored documents, but the ink goes a little too quickly with that number of students. It is an MFC J895DW. I think I got it on sale 2 years ago at Office Depot for under $200.

    • @davethibeault1108
      @davethibeault1108 2 года назад

      @@YAM1878 Yvetta, thanks for your feedback; I really appreciate it. I'll have to check out the MFC J895DW! What do you teach?

  • @kireix
    @kireix 2 года назад

    If you were to drop water on a printed color page, would the "ink" not bleed aka be waterproof? What about if you were to drop some isopropyl alcohol on it? (I am wanting to use the printer for printing out linework to paint/ user alcohol markers on top of.

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  2 года назад +1

      Since laser printers bond dry toner to the paper using heat, they will not "bleed" when exposed to water. My understanding is that alcohol based inks also will not dissolve the toner (source: craftingwhilecaffeinated.com/2016/05/15/coloring-digital-stamps-with-alcohol-markers/)

  • @jdorf40
    @jdorf40 2 года назад

    This is a great review. Do you have a recommendation for this type of printer but with the ability to scan multiple documents vs just singles?

  • @Sasukeheart2
    @Sasukeheart2 2 года назад +2

    This was a fantastic tutorial thank you so much!

  • @balua9622
    @balua9622 Год назад

    Thanks for the review. Very useful info. Didn't realize that the printer does not have a feeder for scanning.

  • @pumperbb
    @pumperbb 2 года назад

    Hello, forgot to say how many copies per minute to black and white prints ?

  • @sdrunner92111
    @sdrunner92111 4 года назад +1

    Great view! If I were looking for a reliable color printer that would mostly be used for printing color duplex text documents in the $400 price range where ink or toner would not cost a fortune which printer would you recommend?

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  4 года назад

      In general, I would say that Brother toner (and aftermarket toner) tend to be cheaper than HP toner. That said, I actually like the color print performance and results better from the newer HP printers over the current gen Brother color laser prints, so I guess the trade off in price is the quality of the print. I generally recommend the HP M479FDW that I reviewed here: ruclips.net/video/hs_V7eN7Fmg/видео.html but I see that the non-WiFi version, which is otherwise identical is on sale for around your budget: geni.us/ug1eCmN [Amazon Affiliate Product Link] If you are concern about the cost of the toner and don't mind a slightly less detailed color print, the brother printer in this video isn't a bad choice.

    • @QuickQuips
      @QuickQuips 4 года назад

      This is the one. I've seen it cheaper online especially on OfferUp. Got mine for 120. It's better now that school has started and the rush is over.

  • @connieabbass
    @connieabbass 4 года назад +2

    Incredibly helpful. Thank you!

  • @pyronic120120
    @pyronic120120 2 года назад

    No ethernet is a big nope for me. :( That's all I needed to hear. Thank you.

  • @jent1454
    @jent1454 6 месяцев назад

    Hi,
    Can you please explain how to scan from the printer instead of the computer?
    Thank you.

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  6 месяцев назад

      Sure. First, place your original document on the scanner glass as shown at 6:00. Then press the scan button to the left of the LCD (2:54).HL-L3290CDW. Choose your scan settings on the LCD using the up/down keys. Then press Black Start or Color Start depending on what output you would like.

    • @jent1454
      @jent1454 6 месяцев назад

      @@ReviewedByPhil
      When I click Scan button and the LCD screen ask me PC, Sharepoint, FTP and Network and said No profile found or No PC found.

  • @mikialila
    @mikialila 3 года назад +1

    Fantastic review! Thank you.

  • @marcoromanato1511
    @marcoromanato1511 7 месяцев назад

    Hello Mr. the fact that there are not multiple scan it's a problem.

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  7 месяцев назад

      If you need to scan multiple pages at once (including double-sided) I can recommend this printer: ruclips.net/video/F02hcMuAVhs/видео.htmlsi=4nvvl9tH4e1xW89w

  • @njrib
    @njrib Год назад +1

    Thank you for this in depth review!

  • @railsgames2951
    @railsgames2951 3 года назад

    Its a LED printer that is inferior to a normal laser printer.

  • @Absolute_Unit135
    @Absolute_Unit135 Год назад

    Wonderful review, thank you!

  • @stephenugochukwu9472
    @stephenugochukwu9472 3 года назад

    Please sir, do a video on how to reset and replace the printer ink. Thanks

  • @imreszappanos690
    @imreszappanos690 3 года назад

    Have you even noticed dots on the page while using the printer? When I print multiple pages it has a problem. The first page is okay bit the on the next page I can lightly see the words from the previous page over laping the word on the second page. Do you know how to fix this problem?

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  3 года назад +1

      Ghosting happens when the printer applies insufficient heat to bond the toner to the paper. There are two possible causes.
      The first is that the fuser could be defective. The paper could be another cause of ghosting, if your settings specific one type of paper but you are using a different type/weight paper. When printing, in the print dialog, be sure to choose the correct paper type that you have loaded into the printer (eg. plain paper, thin paper, thick paper, etc.).

  • @carolina1440
    @carolina1440 Год назад

    Hi, can I print in semi gloss paper with this printer ?

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  Год назад

      Yes, though you'll need to make sure it's made specifically for laser printers.

  • @edinblagajac8604
    @edinblagajac8604 4 года назад +1

    The best explanation ever ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍✌️👏

  • @vanessameredith8480
    @vanessameredith8480 3 года назад

    Great instructions. I can't seem to figure out how to print multiple copies. How would I print 10 pages at a time without doing it one by one? Thank you!

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  3 года назад +1

      Are you making a photocopy suing the flatbed scanner on to top, as shown at 6:04? If so, after placing your page on the scanner glass, press the up (+) key on the printer's control panel to the right of the display to increase the copy count until you reach your desired number of copies. If printing a document from a computer, for example a Word document, after selecting 'Print' and bringing up the print dialog window (see 4:52), look for the section that says "Copies" or "Number of Copies" and type in the number of copies you want to print all at once.

  • @2002erli
    @2002erli 3 года назад +1

    Great Video- Thank you!!!

  • @denodan
    @denodan 2 года назад

    You can adjust colours in printer driver

  • @congoparrot
    @congoparrot 3 года назад

    I have scan to email setup, i got the test email to my gmail account. now how in the world do i tell it to scan to email????

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  3 года назад

      I think these are the steps for that.
      1. Load your document.
      2. Press Scan.
      3. Press ⬆ or ⬇ to select the [to PC] option, and then press OK.
      4. Press ⬆ or ⬇ to select the [E-mail] option, and then press OK.
      5. If the machine is connected over the network, press ⬆ or ⬇ to select the destination computer.
      6. Press OK.

  • @damionpostell3353
    @damionpostell3353 2 года назад

    Does it support CardStock?
    I need to print my business cards.

    • @elainerichards7970
      @elainerichards7970 2 года назад

      Check the weight of your business card paper. I don’t think it prints really heavy paper. I hate mine. It prints documents ok if they have a white background. But on colored backgrounds, it morphs the color on the edges or has light streaks. I’ve changed toner cartridges, cleaned everything, spent hours with Brother customer service. I’ve gotten no solutions.

  • @dale0nard
    @dale0nard 3 года назад

    Clear, informative, comprehensive review. Thanks!

  • @rasheedatourism
    @rasheedatourism 3 года назад

    How much costly are replacing inj drum as compared to inj tank peinter

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  3 года назад

      If you buy all 4 toner cartridges as a set from a 3rd party vendor you can get them for this printer around $60. The pricing for color ink cartridges for inkjet printers will vary based on the model but can run anywhere from $20-$100 for a set of 4 to 6 colors since some inkjets use 'light cyan' and 'light magenta' in addition to black/cyan/magenta/yellow.

  • @meshackilobi1193
    @meshackilobi1193 4 года назад +1

    Thanks. Very helpful

  • @mandyjongeward4061
    @mandyjongeward4061 4 года назад

    Just got this printer, but having some issues. It takes about 5 minutes to print a page at a time and the wifi button keeps blinking green.

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  4 года назад

      Hm, I'm not sure what that could be. Perhaps a slow network connection? You may have to reach out to Brother for support on that.

  • @malik2016k
    @malik2016k Год назад

    there is a feeder for scanning .

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  Год назад

      On this model, no, there is no document feeder.

  • @lainecommon3516
    @lainecommon3516 4 года назад

    Do you know how to bypass the low toner issue? I can't print anything and I'm only out of Yellow..

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  3 года назад

      Hm, sorry I'm not sure. Have you reached out to Brother for support?

  • @mohammadazam7682
    @mohammadazam7682 4 года назад

    One tuner how much pages we print... And available in pakistan

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  4 года назад

      A single black toner cartridges is good for about 2400 pages. I'm not sure where to get them in Pakistan, as I'm not familiar with your retailers.

  • @sladjanbegic
    @sladjanbegic Год назад

    Does it work with Apple?

  • @garynorris4648
    @garynorris4648 4 года назад +2

    Superb review

  • @frankg7172
    @frankg7172 4 года назад +2

    Very useful review. Thanks for taking the time. Haters can create their own review if they think they can do better.

  • @mensagemii744
    @mensagemii744 4 года назад

    In Brazil we enjoy very much Brother Laser/LED. I have two monocromatic and two color, home use.

    • @MsLordenatas
      @MsLordenatas 3 года назад

      L8900, expectativa da chegada e do funcionamento do ADF.

  • @dimesauce10
    @dimesauce10 4 года назад +1

    🔟

  • @sofiastanikzaiayoub187
    @sofiastanikzaiayoub187 4 года назад

    I need help with changing the filter in the printer

  • @hankhamadi3410
    @hankhamadi3410 2 года назад

    Does the ink get affected with warm temperatures?

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  2 года назад +1

      No, high temperatures typically don't have any negative affect on dry laser printer toner.

  • @tomatosteve3444
    @tomatosteve3444 3 года назад +1

    Been looking at replacing my crappy hp ink printer, this might be it

  • @henry12h
    @henry12h 3 года назад

    How much cost all 4 cartridges?

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  3 года назад +1

      Depends where you get them from and which brand. If you get the OEM ones from Brother they are about $75 apiece (~$300 for all 4). If you buy aftermarket toner you can get them as low as $18 each (~$75 for all 4).

  • @dianefrederick6464
    @dianefrederick6464 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for a good review. I bought and have used this printer for 6 months. I have been quite satisfied with the documents. But I still have not sorted out how to print a different size photo. Such as - a photo is 8 by 10 and want to print it in 5 by 7 format. Was easy to do with inkjet. Have tried the website without success - any help appreciated.

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  3 года назад

      Hm, in your example, are you trying to resize the photo on the page and simply print the smaller 5x7 size but on regular-sized printer paper, or is the size of the media actually smaller and you're trying to print the larger photo scaled down on 5x7 photo paper? If it's the latter case, you just have to change the paper size in the print dialog, the window that pops up after you click 'print,' to 5x7 (aka Photo 2L) and then change the scale to 'fit to page' before printing.

  • @carlos.deoliveirafilho
    @carlos.deoliveirafilho 3 года назад

    Any way to print borderless in this printer?

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  3 года назад

      No. According to the Brother USA website, "Brother does not currently manufacture a color laser/LED machine capable of borderless printing, printing full bleed, or printing to the edge of the paper."

  • @spaceoddity2485
    @spaceoddity2485 3 года назад

    10/10 review

  • @tvento
    @tvento 4 года назад

    Nice review. I learned all I need to know.

  • @ROACOSTAB
    @ROACOSTAB 4 года назад

    Imprime A3?

    • @mikec3993
      @mikec3993 4 года назад

      Non A4, letter, legal.

  • @Richard-wk9le
    @Richard-wk9le 4 года назад

    I have to say that your review of the photo color scan was of no value what's so ever- you did it on copy paper right out of the box with no attempt to adjust settings. Because you don't want to spend the money on real photo paper is not a legitmet excuse.

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  4 года назад +7

      Thanks for your feedback. Hopefully someone out there has tested this printer out with photo paper so you can see what that's like. So, not printing on photo paper was a conscious choice I made in creating this video, as well as keeping all the default settings without optimization. I don't need an excuse to do so, because it's my content, and I have no obligation to cover any specific feature over the course of my review. Just as I also didn't test the printer out with other types of paper like card stock, heavy weight paper, letter envelopes, glossy paper, transfer paper, etc. though I suppose some folks might be looking for insight into its performance with those types of media as well. Unfortunately creators can't cover everything, and it just comes down to whether or not we feel the need to include one topic or another.

    • @flawlessvic
      @flawlessvic 4 года назад +2

      @@ReviewedByPhil ignore Richard's comment. Belongs in a dustbin as it's an attempt to drive your work as opposed to a legitimate critique. Good vid.

  • @antonkukoba3378
    @antonkukoba3378 4 года назад

    and again no example of how it prints photos on photo paper...

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  4 года назад +7

      Yes, unfortunately I don't normally buy photo paper because I'm not in the habit of making physical prints of photographs, so it didn't make sense to buy a stack for a couple test prints and then have all this expensive paper leftover that I wasn't going to use. I get that it's a color printer and that some folks might want to use it for that purpose, though personally, I feel consumer grade laser printers still aren't the best tool for that; if you want a really good printer for creating gallery quality prints, I'd go for an inkjet like the Canon PIXMA PRO-10: geni.us/AhKOiUt [Amazon Affiliate Product Link]
      If you *are* going to use this printer for printing photos, make sure to get the laser printer specific specialty paper -- don't use inkjet photo paper, the toner won't bond to the paper correctly resulting in poor quality. You can get laser photo paper at Amazon, but you'll have to read the listings carefully because inkjet paper inevitably still pop up in the results: geni.us/4Z3eBg [Amazon Affiliate Product Link]

  • @hanzberger8751
    @hanzberger8751 4 года назад

    What printer do you suggest for home use?

    • @ReviewedByPhil
      @ReviewedByPhil  4 года назад

      This is actually the printer I use at home! It's nice because although I mostly print black and white, I can print color if I need to and the toner never dries out so I don't have to worry about replacing it often if I don't use color that much. Previous to this one, I had a black and white only printer, the Brother HL-L2830DW: geni.us/bKIkQ1q [Amazon Affiliate Product Link] and that one is now our backup printer in another room because it still works great.