Brother HL-L3295CDW Toner Replacements from $44.99
- Affordability: Third-party HL-L3295CDW toner replacement offers cost-effective options, providing quality prints at a fraction of the cost compared to OEM TN229 series cartridges, enabling significant savings without compromising print quality or performance.
- Ease of Use: These Brother HL-L3295CDW toner replacements ensure straightforward installation and hassle-free compatibility, allowing users to replace cartridges effortlessly, minimizing downtime, and maintaining seamless printing operations.
- Consistent Quality: Delivering high-quality prints consistently, these HL-L3295CDW toner cartridges match or even exceed the standards set by original cartridges, ensuring sharp, vibrant outputs in every print job.
- Reliability and Compatibility: These HL-L3295CDW toner replacements offer reliable performance compared to original cartridges, ensure compatibility with the HL-L3220CDW printer, and provide a dependable and efficient printing experience.
- Return & Refund Policy: These Brother HL-L3295CDW toner cartridges are backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee and a 2-year product warranty, offering you 100% confidence and satisfaction.

Frequently Asked Questions about Brother HL-L3295CDW Toner Replacements
How many pages can Brother HL-L3295CDW toners print?
The number of pages you can print with HL-L3295CDW toner cartridges depends on which version you use: standard, high, or super-high yield, and how you use it. The table below shows the page yields of HL-L3295CDW cartridges:
Black | Cyan/Magenta/Yellow | |
Standard Yield TN229 | 1,500 Pages | 1,200 Pages |
High Yield TN229XL | 3,000 Pages | 2,300 Pages |
Super High Yield TN229XXL | 4,500 Pages | 4,000 Pages |
Please be informed that page yield is estimated and may differ significantly from the actual number of pages you print. This is because page yield is measured using the ISO/IEC standards, and few people print exactly to those standards.
See more on the blog TN229 vs TN229XL vs TN229XXL, Which One Should I Buy.
How to dispose of used Brother HL-L3295CDW toner cartridges in an environmentally friendly way?
1. Brother Recycling Program: Brother offers a recycling program for its toner cartridges. You can log into your Brother account, print a free Brother shipping label, and return it to Brother via USPS.
2. Local recycling centers: Many communities have recycling centers that accept toner cartridges. For information, please contact your local waste management agency or check their website.
3. Office supply stores: Some office supply stores, such as Best Buy and Staples, offer toner cartridge recycling programs. They can accept used cartridges for in-store recycling.
4. Donate: If your cartridges are still in good condition, you can donate them to a school, charity, or community organization that may be able to use them.
When disposing of toner cartridges, follow any specific instructions provided by the manufacturer or recycling program to ensure they are recycled correctly and do not end up in landfills.
Will replacing the toner cartridge in the Brother HL-L3295CDW printer affect the printer’s warranty?
No, replacing the toner cartridge in the Brother HL-L3295CDW printer will not affect its warranty. Replacing the toner cartridge is regular maintenance and does not void the warranty. However, if you encounter any problems during or after the replacement, it is recommended that you contact the supplier for assistance.
How do I check the toner levels in my Brother HL-L3295CDW printer to determine when it’s time to replace the cartridges?
You can check the toner levels in your Brother HL-L3295CDW printer by accessing the printer’s control panel menu.
1. Navigate to Parts Life by pressing Settings > All Settings > Machine Information.
2. Press Up or Down to display Toner and select it.
3. Press Toner Life to display the toner levels.
Your printer may display a warning message on the control panel or through its software when the toner levels are low. You can also evaluate the toner capacity by observing the print quality. If the print quality drops significantly, with light prints, streaks, etc., the cartridge may be low on toner.
My printer is indicating that the toner is low, but the print quality still seems acceptable. Do I need to replace the toner cartridge immediately?
When the printer prompts that the toner is low, there may be 10% to 20% of the toner left in the cartridge. You can continue printing until you notice a significant decrease in print quality. However, it’s a good idea to have a spare toner cartridge on hand at this time so you can replace it immediately if print quality starts to degrade or if the toner runs out.