HL-L3295CDW Wireless Compact Digital Color Laser Printer
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Great for shared workspaces and working from home, the Brother HL-L3280CDW wireless digital color printer is engineered to facilitate efficiencies that simplify every workday. Space-saving, capable, and trustworthy, this high-volume printer creates laser-quality, smudge-free documents that position you for success. Steady, flexible connection options and consistent performance means it is ready to get to work whenever you need it. Achieves timesaving print speeds up to 27 ISO pages per minute (ppm)(1) and features an easy to use 2.7” touchscreen, dual-band wireless connectivity(2) and mobile device compatibility(3). For peace of mind while printing, you can rely on its advanced security features to safeguard sensitive data. Engineered and supported by Brother, the HL-L3280CDW is a natural fit in any small, bustling workspace.
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- #1May 3, 2025
The best printer for home use to buy? What do you recommend right now?
# Brother HL-L3295CDW
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Apr 10, 2025
Any Good Printer For Home Use?
I’m currently using an HP Color LaserJet MFP M283fdw and an old LaserJet Professional P1102W. Was a bear to connect to wireless and keep connected, but it prints B&W single-sided fine, and toner is reasonable and long-lived. I’ve had inkjets (Canon did great glossy prints), but buying ink is crazy maker, $$$-wise. And so much ink gets wasted to avoid clogging. Never again, unless it’s one of the poster-size plotters… My CLJ MFP M282fdw works, does nice two-sided printing. Scans and copies well. HP color toner cartridges are stupidly overpriced, and HP just pushed a firmware update that actually prevents the use of 3rd party toner carts. This is unacceptable. Never buying HP again. Does AirPrint for mobile devices that support it. But network/wireless can be cranky. And HP makes the worst printer software in the world. Consistently, over decades. Funny, for a company that built and sold computers that ran good software. Many commentators say plainly: get a Brother monochrome laser jet. It just works. They make MFPs, and even a color MFP: https://www.brother-usa.com/products/rhll3295cdw#specification There have been rumblings that Brother recently restricted the use of non-Brother toner, but this article quotes Brother as denying it: https://www.gadgetreview.com/brother-allegations-of-sabotaging-third-party-toner-cartridges Will be interested to see what get and how you like it.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Feb 8, 2025
Good and reasonably cheap color printers?
I tested printers for nearly 30 years; in all honesty, there are no good, inexpensive printers as they are all inkjets. The printers themselves were created as loss leaders by the manufacturers; they make their money on the ink, and some, like HP, insert chips in their cartridges so you can only use their expensive, proprietary ink and not third-party. If you can afford it, buy a basic Brother Color Laser. They are about $300, more initially than you’d spend on an ink jet, but the toner cartridges will last far longer, so you will save money in the long run. Plus, unlike inkjet printers, they are reliable and rarely require repair as long as you follow the maintenance schedule.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Jan 10, 2025
Is this the right printer?
Looks great. No worries about drivers because this supports PCL6, Postscript, and Airprint.
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