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The Brother HL-L2370DW is a compact monochrome laser printer delivering up to 36 pages per minute with sharp 2400 x 600 dpi resolution. Featuring wireless and Ethernet connectivity, a large 250-sheet paper tray, and automatic duplex printing, it’s designed for high-volume, professional-quality printing with minimal downtime.
B&W Pages per Minute | 36 ppm |
Color Pages per Minute | 1 |
Hardware Connectivity | Ethernet |
Connectivity Technology | USB, Ethernet |
Ink Color | black |
Resolution | 2400 x 600 |
Number of Trays | 1 |
Control Method | Voice |
Compatible Cartridge | TN-730, TN-760, TN-770, DR730 |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
Print media | Envelopes |
Scanner Type | Sheetfed |
Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 36 ppm |
Compatible Devices | PC, Laptops |
Printer Type | Laser |
Additional Features | Wireless |
Printer Output Type | Monochrome |
Item Weight | 18 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.37"D x 6.77"W x 7.8"H |
Paper Size | 8.5 inch x 14 Inches |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 250 |
Media Size Maximum | 8.5x14 inches |
Wattage | 500 watts |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Consumption | 500 Watts |
Duplex | automatic,manual |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
Color | Gray |
B**D
Very pleased with this Top Choice
I have had a number of printers by Brother in the past and were pleased with the quality and long term cost. So, when I went looking for a small monochrome printer for my apartment office I decided to try this printer. The setup was a breeze. I had it setup and printed test pages from 3 computers and two iphones within 30 minutes via WIFI. The WIFI instructions were not great. Here's what I did.1. Downloaded the printer driver from support.brother.com/windows2. Turned the printer off and on again.3. When it asked if I wanted to enter setup, I said yes.4. When it asked if I wanted to setup WIFI I said yes.5. I connected to the admin web page for my Linksys router and selected the printer and pushed the synch button.6. Went to each device and added the printer using the add new printer function.The printer wakes up from a deep sleep without any prompting or fanfare other than a print queue signal from one of the configured devices. There was about a 10 second delay for warm up and then it began spewing out pages, double sided, at a more than satisfactory rate. The printer size was slightly larger than I had imagined. You can get an idea from the photo I attached, my roll scanner is on the shelf above. The printer has a high capacity paper tray so you don't have to be adding paper all the time, about half of the height is actually the paper tray. The printer is so easy to use right from the start. Print quality is about the same as our $10,000 printer at work. The printer comes with a fully charged cartridge so your not going to be running out for a new cartridge after two weeks. Overall, I am very pleased with printers functionality, appearance, speed and quality. From my previous experience with Brother printers I expect its longevity to be good.
B**N
Excellent inexpensive printer
Ok...I'll admit, I'm a bit biased toward Brother printers. Have used them for 25+ years, and have always had very good luck with them...the only reason I've had to replace them was because I literally wore them out as I use them in my business & as is oftentimes the case, it's cheaper to replace than repair. For this purchase, I "downgraded" from a heavily used 4+ year old HL-6200DW. Just wanted something very cheap, and for a laser printer with wireless printing & able to connect to a wired network, and does double sided printing, this one delivers. While it does print fast, it's a bit slow to "wake up". It's not as "smart" as some of the higher end models (for example...on the 6200, if you have it set to print double sided and then you print a 1 page document, the printer knows not to print a blank 2nd page. Not so on the 2370...if you tell it to print both sides, it'll print both sides, even if the 2nd side is blank. And if it's not cheap enough for you, the same printer minus the wired network connection is something like $40 less. So all in all, for a good, inexpensive printer, you can't go wrong with this one.
J**O
Quick and good quality
This is replacing a large full color Brother laser networked printer. For its size and the price this puts out quality duplex copies at a quick pace. Downloaded brother software on a Mac and that made the installation work. Also restarted the router a couple times to get them to talk. Works perfectly as an air printer. I haven’t come across anything yet that won’t print directly from phone. A great value and good quality prints. Highly recommend.
S**M
Great foiling printer, but not for Macs.
So, this is a fantastic laser printer. It's super small, has a manual feed tray, seamless wifi setup and connection. It's also great for foiling...but only if you have a PC.The Brother website itself tells you to use AirPrint drivers with the more current versions of MacOS. They only make drivers for Windows now. Using the AirPrint drivers is not good for foiling. You don't get the advanced options to increase DPI and the prints that come out on my Mac are very low quality.Thankfully I have a PC, but I'd have to return it if I didn't!
M**M
LOVE this printer! Set and forget it it just plain works.
So unobtrusive, it's under my living room end table and sits there quietly waiting. The prints (DUPLEX!) are crisp and clear and it's the fastest laser printer I've used. Bought the large size cart for it I expect it to last years. Best of all NO SUBSCRIPTION REQUIRED and it's not cloud tethered at all so you're FREE of that BS.
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