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The Brother HL-L2400DW is a high-speed mono laser printer designed for professionals who demand efficiency and quality. Featuring up to 30 pages per minute print speed, automatic duplex printing, and versatile 5GHz WiFi plus USB connectivity, it handles large workloads with a 250-sheet capacity and long-lasting toner options. Compact yet powerful, it’s the perfect office companion for seamless, eco-friendly printing.
Controller type | Android |
Printer media size maximum | A4 |
Included components | Toner Cartridges, Power cable, Printer, User guide |
Print media | Paper (plain) |
Scanner type | Sheetfed |
Max input sheet capacity | 250 |
Max copy speed (black and white) | 3E+1 ppm |
Display type | LCD |
Compatible devices | Desktop Computer, Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Maximum colour print resolution | 1200 x 1200 Dots Per Inch |
Sheet size | A4 |
Maximum black and white print resolution | 1200 x 1200 Dots Per Inch |
Warranty type | Limited |
Colour depth | 1 bpp |
Dual-sided printing | Yes |
Maximum copies per run | Fino a 2500 copie |
Product Dimensions | 36 x 35.6 x 18.3 cm; 7.1 kg |
Item model number | HLL2400DWZU1 |
Manufacturer | BROTHER |
Form Factor | Printer |
Processor Count | 1 |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 270 watts |
Item Weight | 7.1 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**E
Great mono laser printer
I've owned a HP Laserjet printer for years and as it had started to malfunction I decided to buy a new one. I'd never used Brother printers before but was aware that they had a good reputation, so I chose this one and it's absolutely brilliant.Inside the box you'll find the printer, a power cable, a toner and drum cartridge, some booklets (quick setup guide, safety and warranty information - no full user guide as is the case these days) and a lot of polystyrene. The printer is quite a large, square, boxy thing, not as tall as it is wide, and feels plasticky but solid, and isn't too heavy.Setup took a matter of minutes, and the guide was absolutely fine - take everything out of the box, remove the toner and drum cartridge from its bag, take the protective orange clip off it and insert it into the printer, put some paper into the tray, power it on, and connect to wifi with no drivers, software, or apps required (I was using Windows 11 and an Android phone, the latter able to print things like downloaded PDFs straight away without having to install anything).Connecting to wifi was easy. The printer has a single line LCD display, and I quickly found the network settings, selected wifi, chose my network, entered the password (lots of up & down and OK key presses here to select the relevant characters) and that was that, everything could connect straight away. If you don't want to use wifi the rear of the printer has a USB port (a printer USB port, so a square-ish D-shaped port, not a standard USB or USB C port) but no cable is included, and also an ethernet port if you wish to connect it to your router, but again no cable is supplied.In use, the printer is noisier than my old HP one, but the sound you can hear is like a fan, presumably the one that cools the inside of the printer while it is working. I'm delighted to find that the printer does double sided printing without having to manually reinsert the paper as my old one did, and is extremely fast, printing around 32 pages per minute. The included toner cartridge is apparently good for over 1000 pages - so far I've done maybe 60, so I've got some way to go before I can see how accurate this is. When not in use, if you leave the printer on it will enter a sleep mode so power consumption is minimised, and as soon as you send a print job it wakes up and starts straight away. Print quality is great, whether printing text or images, but as this is a mono printer it's obviously just black and white, which is exactly what I wanted as I mainly print documents.I'm absolutely delighted with this, and so far it seems that Brother's great reputation for laser printers is warranted.
P**R
Excellent Printer and Scanner - Recommended
I recommend this as a printer and a scanner. I found it easy to set up and easy to use. It's fast for printing and very quiet in use.I'm an occasional printer user. I might do a batch today and not do any printing for several weeks. Inkjet printing had become very costly and frustrating because of dried out cartridges due to the occasional use nature of my printing.So I've moved to LaserJet to try to reduce my overall costs. While the upfront printer cost was a little bit higher than an inkjet, at the moment it looks like my overall cost per page over time ishould be much lower.So I'm very happy with this as a printing solution for me. The printer is a little heavier and larger than the inkja that it replaced but it's still quite tidy and manageable.Paper management also seems really good. It's got a nice large paper tray.It's very fast for printing and also very quiet - a huge improvement over inkjet.Scanning capabilities also very good.I connected this and I'm using it wirelessly I found it easy to set up and I've had no connectivity issues since.
A**A
Great for easy, black and white zine printing
My first laser printer to use for self-published zines, and I'm impressed by the ease of use and quality of the print.I thought a laser printer would be prohibitively expensive but now realise that's an out of date opinion, and there are quite a few options that compete with decent inkjet printers, albeit not able to print in colour. I settled on this Brother printer although I was apprehensive considering some of the reviews expressed difficulties setting up and using the printer. In my case, I have found it easy to set up and use. The small LCD display is like a calculator screen, but I found it intuitive to operate using the up/down arrow and ok buttons. I opted to wirelessly connect the printer to my WiFi router and didn't need to download Brothers proprietary software to print from my Mac.The printable area reaches very close to the edges of an A4 sheet of paper, and produces a very intense and crisp black with good gradations of grey tones. I've set it to a toner saving option and the quality is still very good for black and white artwork and text. The print speed is still a novelty to me, but I think the estimated number of printed pages from the included cartridge is way more than I found. I have replaced it with a nonproprietary toner cartridge without issue.Overall, I am happy with the printer, the long term savings in printing costs over inkjet, and the greater autonomy I now have producing my own zines.
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