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Brother Color Laser Printer, White Multifunction Printer, White, MFC-L8610CDW, Wireless Networking, Automatic Duplex Printing, Mobile Printing and Scanning, Works with Alexa

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Style: Previous Model: MFCL8610CDW


Pattern Name: Printer


Features

  • UNIT DIMENSIONS: 17.1" W x 20.7" D x 21.2" H | Weight: 61.1 lbs
  • Your purchase includes: All-in-One Color Duplex Printer, User's Manual and Printer Drivers, AC Power Cord, Quick Setup Guide.
  • FAST PRINT & COPYING: The Brother MFCL8610CDW can print and copy up to 33 pages per minute(1) and produces business-quality color documents.
  • INNOVATIVE SCANNING CAPABILITY: Supports multiple scan-to destinations such as email, USB, SharePoint, Cloud Services, Network, and more.
  • ADVANCED SECURITY FEATURES: This office color all-in-one helps limit device and document access and helps lower costs by restricting color printing.
  • DASH REPLENISHMENT ENABLED: Upon activation, Dash Replenishment measures the toner level and orders more from when its low.
  • FOR USE WITH BROTHER GENUINE TONERS: TN431 Standard Yield: TN431BK, TN431C, TN431Y, TN431M, TN433 High Yield Toners: TN433BK, TN433C, TN433Y

Description

The Brother MFC-L8610CDW Color Laser All-in-One is a great choice for offices and small workgroups that need cost-efficient printing, easy scanning, secure document handling, and reliable, business-quality output. This color laser printer, copier, scanner, and fax machine was designed to enhance office productivity by delivering print speeds up to 33ppm(1) and scan speeds up to 29ipm. (6) The built-in scanning feature allows users to scan to popular destinations including e-mail, SharePoint, and business cloud services. (4) Connecting to the Brother MFC-L8610CDW is simple and convenient. Built-in wireless and Gigabit Ethernet network interfaces allow users to share the all- in-one. Plus, users can wirelessly print from a wide variety of mobile devices over a wireless network. An adjustable 3. 7″ Touchscreen display offers easy menu navigation and printing from and scanning to popular business Cloud services such as Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, and more. (2) This Brother all-in-one offers a 50-page capacity automatic document feeder for copying, scanning and faxing multi-page documents. The adjustable 250-sheet capacity paper tray and 50-sheet capacity multipurpose tray make printing and copying simple. This office all-in-one can be upgraded to a 1, 050-sheet total capacity with optional trays. The MFC-L8610CDW is also Dash Replenishment enabled. This system allows the all-in-one to measure the toner level of your Genuine Brother Replacement Cartridges and automatically order replacements. This ensures you never run out of toner so that you can maintain the office efficiency you expect and require. (1)Based on one-sided printing. Change from default setting required. (2)Requires an Internet connection and an account with desired service. (3)Approximate cartridge yield in accordance with ISO/IEC 19798 (letter/A4). (4)Requires connection to a wireless network. (5)The mobile device must have NFC capability and run Android OS 4. 4 or later. (6)Scan speed measured with all advanced features turned off using LTR size test documents at 200dpi.

Brand: Brother


Connectivity Technology: Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi


Printing Technology: Laser


Special Feature: 3.7" Color Touchscreen display, Auto Document Feeder, Print from Scan to Cloud Services, USB Host to print from scan to your USB flash memory card See more


Color: White


Model Name: MFC


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 33


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 33 ppm


Item Weight: 61.1 Pounds


Printer Type: Laser


Other Special Features of the Product: 3.7" Color Touchscreen display, Auto Document Feeder, Print from Scan to Cloud Services, USB Host to print from scan to your USB flash memory card


Printer Output Type: Color


Item Weight: 61.1 Pounds


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 17.1"D x 20.7"W x 21.2"H


Print media: Card stock, Envelopes, Labels, Paper (plain)


Scanner Type: Sheetfed


Compatible Devices: Laptops, PC


Warranty Type: limited warranty (1 year)


Maximum Copies Per Run: 50


Ink Color: black, cyan, magenta, yellow


Additional Printer Functions: All In One


Control Method: Touch


Number of Trays: 2


Processor Count: 1


Resolution: 2400 x 600


Display Type: LCD


Maximum Media Size: 8.5 x 14 inch


Maximum Sheet Capacity: 300


Paper Size: 8.30 x 11.70, 8.50 x 11, 5.80 x 8.30, 5.80 x 8.30, 7.25 x 10.50, 8.50 x 14, 8.27 x 13, 4.80 x 9.50, 4.30 x 8.60, 3.37 x 9, 3 x 5 Inches


Output sheet capacity: 250


Printer Connectivity Type: Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi


Hardware Interface: Ethernet, USB


Total Usb Ports: 1


Dual-sided printing: Yes


Duplex: Automatic


Brand: Brother


Model Name: MFC


Model Number: MFCL8610CDW


Built-In Media: Brother MFCL8610CDW, Standard yield toner cartridges (3000 pages black/ 1800 pages color) Approx yield , DR431CL drum unit (30,000 pages) approx yield, Quick Set Up Guide, Installation CD-ROM, AC Power Cord, Telephone Line Cord


Model Series: L8610


Specific Uses For Product: Office, business, small business


UPC: 012502646457


Global Trade Identification Number: 57


Manufacturer: Brother Printer


Warranty Description: 1 Year


Item Type Name: Business Color Laser All-in-One with Duplex Printing and Wireless Networking


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Color Pages per Minute: 33


B&W Pages per Minute: 33 ppm


Color: White


Color Depth: 24 bpp


Maximum print Resolution Color: 2400 x 600 dpi


Maximum Print Resolution Black and White: 2400 x 600 dpi


Wattage: 1000 watts


Maximum Copy Resolution Color: 2400 x 600


Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White: 600 dpi


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Has all the right frills, and works well
Style: MFCL8730CDW Pattern Name: New
I had been keeping an old HP all in one going far longer than it had any right to, and it finally gave up the ghost. In doing my research, it seems Brother is the only printer/scanner manufacturer that isn't actively trying to get you to buy their toner/ink, and deliver you a fully working product. I knew from years of dealing with ink jets I really wanted to go to laser. Yes, color laser is a premium but I'm betting that the toner lasts longer than the ink ever did. Second off, no more need to set up a PC as a print server. This handles connections from PCs, laptops (windows and Mac), can use a wired connection, can use wifi, and also accepts print jobs from phones and tablets. The app is pretty good, you can use it to scan and the scan ends up on your phone. Scanning functions work great, either using the bed or the feeder. The app also lets you print from anywhere, which is nice. Setup was really straightforward, you take the thing out of the box and follow the guide. It updates itself. The only warning is that this is a pretty large and heavy machine. You will likely need two people to unbox/move/lift it where you want it to go. The box is pretty well designed for making this as easy as possible but at some point you will need to lift a pretty significantly heavy and bulky device. There's not much that Brother can do about that, but unless you are comfortable lifting at least 50 lbs, make sure to have help on hand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026 by Jason Ross

  • High-quality printer, for personal or enterprise use. Still working and supported after six years! High-quality printer, for personal or enterprise use. Still working and supported after six years!
Style: Previous Model: MFCL8610CDW Pattern Name: Printer
I'm posting this as a preliminary review, since I have only owned this printer/scanner/FAX for a few weeks. I'll post a followup once I've had it long enough to put it through its paces, see how often jams happen (and how difficult they are to clear), see if any other usability or maintenance issues arise, and see how long the supplies last. INITIAL IMPRESSIONS: First of all, this model seems to be VERY NEW, so much so that Amazon Dash Replenishment hasn't been integrated yet -- though Brother promises that it will be soon. Nevertheless, there was a firmware update available when I finished configuring the device. Also, for a SOHO or small-workgroup printer, it is BIG and HEAVY, though relatively quiet. You WILL want two people to lift it out of the crate, which is of the same kind that heavy servers are shipped in: removing four retaining clips allows the box (top 90%) to be lifted straight off the base (bottom 10%), in order to get hands under the device easily. Other than this the heavy lift, basic setup was a breeze. In terms of hardware, there were a lot of tape, clips, and other protection to remove, but instructions point out the location of each. Despite the plastic exterior chassis, the build quality was very high. For example, the pull-out tray (actually the drum unit) containing the toner cartridges, and providing easy access to the other replaceable components, is one of the cleanest designs I've seen outside of datacenter equipment. Additionally, the various trays, flaps, rollers, and access doors involved in the printing and scanning paper paths move smoothly and engage/disengage with a positive audible and tactile "click". In terms of software, one of the biggest pains in the neck for new devices is usually joining the local WiFi. Here, Brother made the process easy, in the same way the Google does with their Chromecasts: the device advertises a peer-to-peer WiFi network which the manufacturer's software can use to connect to the device and upload the correct network settings from the computer. After that, local install of drivers etc, was fairly painless. And that's as far as most SOHO users need to go. For those with more complex requirements, it is worth noting that in almost every instance Brother did The Right Thing with the firmware on this device. For example, EVERYTHING can be configured through an embedded webserver, which also supports HTTPS, and allows the admin to create and upload REAL certificates if they choose. It supports just about every local and remote printing protocol imaginable, from the old BSD lpd protocols to AirPrint and Google Cloud Print, and everything in between, along with a full suite of file-transfer and network management protocols... all individually disableable, of course. The WiFi can operate in the "personal" (same password for everyone) or "enterprise" (EAP) modes, and IPV6 is supported but can be disabled. The device can update its own firmware over the network, and the process was basically painless. It was great to see a multi-function laser printer that was as easy to set up as a consumer device (and easier than many cheap inkjets) while having the configuration flexibility, protocol flexibility, and "enterprise" options to meet the needs of a more secure (or more complicated) network environment. In terms of the desktop software, I have only tried the MacOS version. They got the job done, but were not actually as polished as the printer's firmware. For example, the network-install wizard, which connects to the printer's ad-hoc WiFi network to transfer WiFi credentials and parameters, claimed to have failed with a timeout, despite having successfully configured the printer's network interface. The rest of the computer-side install worked well, and it was nice to see that the print drivers use CUPS rather than some weird proprietary interface. The only other gotcha was in the Control Center application, setting up the presets for scanning. This application controls the presets (for example, resolution, file format, destination directory) both for "pull" scanning (initiated by the computer) and "push" scanning (initiated by the printer), but it was difficult to figure out how to configure the latter. The program provides buttons for "Image", "OCR" (which is integrated, fast, and reasonably accurate), "email" and "file", but clicking these configures (and initiates) a "pull" scan. A net nearch revealed that to configure the presents for "push" scanning, in is necessary to hold the "control" key while clicking one of these buttons.. this worked fine, but was counterintuitive and not well documented. These were really the only troubles with the MacOS desktop software. Again, I can't comment on the Windows software as I haven't used it, but the MacOS software has all the necessary features, and gets the job done. It just lacks the level of user-friendliness and polish that I would expect given both the excellent firmware on the device and the high build quality. OVERALL ASSESSMENT: Brother did a really good job with this device, especially for less than $500. The model seems very new, with room to improve via software and firmware updates. I hope that future versions of the MacOS desktop software will smooth out some of the rough edges, and future versions of the device firmware will integrate Amazon Dash Replenishment as well as additional web services for print sources and scan targets. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2017 Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2017 by Segv

  • BEAST OF A PRINTER WITH THREE FATAL FLAWS.
Style: MFCL8730CDW Pattern Name: New
BEAST OF A PRINTER WITH THREE FATAL FLAWS. This is a review of the new printer version. This is a beast of a printer. It prints, copies, scans great and stays connected to the Wi-Fi network. Unfortunately, it is held back by three fatal flaws common to now all major printer companies including HP and Cannon. FIRST, based on my past experience and the dozens of reviews I have read, it appears Brother and all other major printer companies chip the toner cartridges so you can not use reasonable priced third party toners and must use their more outrageously expensive ones or the printer will not function (Toner cost: standard $432, high yield $750 and super high yield $1,000). SECOND, all brother printers I owned previously had the option to continue printing after the machine said toner was low instead of Brother stopping the printer from functioning until toner is replaced. They have removed this option for this printer. These algorithms that determine if the toner is low (based on pages printed not toner used) are notoriously inaccurate resulting in lots of left over toner in the cartridge that the customer financially loses while the company requires a new purchase and financially gains. THIRD, while trying to figure all this out I called brother support which was non existent. I was told I would have to wait over three hours for a support technician. I was given the option for a call back and the tech called back it rang once and we got disconnected or the tech hung up. I tried support again later and was told wait time was over two hours. I was not given option for callback and hung up. Brother's moto is "by your side". A more accurate moto would be "no were to be found"! IF ANYONE FROM BROTHER READS THIS PLEASE CONSIDER THIS ANALOGY. Imagine if you bought a car and the manufacture put a chip in it so you could not fill up your car at any gas station ($3 a gallon) other then Brother's outrageously more expensive stations ($10 a gallon). If that was not bad enough then imagine your car would cease to operate if the car determined your gas had run out using an algorithm that was total inaccurate when you still had a quarter tank of gas left. Your car would then stop running and you would then be required to throw away all the remaining gas and refill only at the Brother gas station. WOULD YOU EVER AGAIN BUY ANOTHER CAR FROM THIS COMPANY? NO, AND NEITHER WILL I. All the while the company gas lights us and insults our intelligence by saying these are good things! These are the kind of outrageous, greedy, out of touch and anti consumer practices that put companies out of business. Brother please lead not follow and reconsider your decisions to chip your toners, not let the customer continue printing until prints fades and the customer knows the toner is used up and fix your customer service. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2026 by Michael

  • So far, so good.
Style: MFCL8730CDW Pattern Name: New
This is a great multifunction printer that so far works as advertised. It connects to my Wi-Fi and allows printing from remote locations or printing over the network. Like all laser printers, the laser itself is priced appropriately. Where they get you is on the price of toner. Toner is where the printer companies make their money, usually recommending that you only purchase their brand toner, excessively priced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2026 by J. Dan Weathers, M.D.

  • A beast. In a good way.
Style: Previous Model: MFCL8610CDW Pattern Name: Printer
Replaced a consumer grade "all in one" brother color laser that needed new drums. This is a higher volume small business grade printer. Comes with enough toner to print 3k pages so it was almost a wash compared to just getting all OEM consumables for the older printer. Works fine. Has a multi page source doc feeder for single sided copies. It can scan to USB, or mail a scan as an attachment. The only minor gripe, the wireless N does not support the 5ghz band. It is large and heavy, needed 2 people to unpack. The previous Brother model lasted us 4 years w several toner refills and one set of new cartridges. Update : The factory toner in this new printer did run out in 9 months (2-3k pages). Note that the page rating given is typically at 5% coverage which is not realistic. (your actual coverage will be vary between 5-20%). Given that, I think the factory cartridges did pretty good. Update2: We had this printer now for 28 months, using it as a copier and a scanner as well. (Scan to USB stick ). Replaced cartridges with aftermarket ones, and refilled some of these, and the printer is still going strong, no failures of any kind, print quality looks good. Maybe the aftermarket black is not quite as black as the OEM, but good enough for me. Per the page counter, we have printed 11K pages so far, 3k copies. All parts report 86-96% life left. I highly recommend this printer. Well though out, functional, and proven to be reliable for us. Replacement drums are pretty inexpensive for this model, so when those wear out, I will probably replace the drums unless a more compelling, similar model comes out by then. I expect to get another 2-4 years out of it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2018 by Coder

  • Suitable replacement for my old HP
Style: Previous Model: MFCL8610CDW Pattern Name: Printer
I had a 14 year old HP 475mfp that was getting extremely expensive to get toner for. In addition to the exorbitant cost of toner, this printer had an annoying self-calibration cycle that would run at seemingly random times throughout the day while the printer was sleeping. With HP (and others) now locking printers into subscriptions, Brother printers seem to be one of our last hopes of "owning" our printers and giving us free selection of toner sources. This printer arrived without any damage. It was easy to unpack, install the toner and get connected to the network. In my case, I connected it via wired Ethernet and did not use WiFi. The software configuration is fairly straightforward simply using the built in web server. I did originally have a problem connecting due to the default password being only available on a very small sticker on the back of the printer. I am very happy with the print quality. The colors seem decent and the included toner should last me 6 - 12 months. The printer is overall quieter than my previous HP 475mfp. The printer goes in sleep mode and wakes up relatively quickly when receiving a print job. I was also successful in setting up a scan to network folder option. I do not have a fax line so I did not test this functionality. Overall, I am very happy with this purchase. I do think it was a good value for the money because for less money that a replacement set of genuine HP 475mfp toner cartridges, I was able to get a significantly updated mfp printer that prints faster, scans faster, has reliable sleep/wake, easy to use touch panel and good integration with my Windows, Mac and Linux systems. But there are some potential issues. Recently it appears that Brother may also be locking their printers into ink/toner subscriptions. To mitigate this, I disabled all firmware updates and blocked the printer from originating access to the internet for firmware updates. I deliberately kept older firmware on the printer since it does work fine and meets my needs. This printer also allegedly can do duplex (double sided) scanning but I have not been able to get this to work. The only duplex scanning I have had success with is a copy function. Trying to duplex scan to a network folder or remotely from software does not seem to work. This is not a deal breaker for me given all the other issues this mfp solves compared to my old HP 475mfp. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2025 by M. Fischer

  • Great printer so far! Great printer so far!
Style: MFCL8730CDW Pattern Name: New
Still early days for us but this printer has done everything we had hope for. Our previous printer was an Epson and was okay for the first 6 months, after that the print quality declined (and it was never good for color images). Out of the box this Brothers printer has worked great and I like the functionality of the management software. Attached is a print from of the game I designed Rift Zone:Contact! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026 by Steven Holmes

  • Good quality. Good for office.
Style: MFCL8730CDW Pattern Name: New
Good quality. Good for office.
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2026 by Vitalii

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