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Brother HL-2270DW Compact Laser Printer with Wireless Networking and Duplex


Brother HL-2270DW Compact Laser Printer with Wireless Networking and Duplex

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The hl-2270dw is a compact, monochrome laser printer with built-in wireless and ethernet network interfaces for small office or home office printer sharing. it features a fast print speed up to 27ppm, automatic duplex printing for two-sided documents, and up to 2400 x 600 dpi resolution for high-quality output. in addition, the printer’s stylish, space-saving design fits virtually anywhere.the hl-2270dw provides flexible paper handling via an adjustable, 250-sheet capacity tray and a manual by-pass slot for printing thicker media. it also offers a high-yield 2,600-page replacement toner cartridge to help lower operating costs and a toner save mode for less critical business documents..../ Brother HL-2270DW Compact Laser Printer with Wireless Networking and Duplex / used parts for


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  • Prints up to 27ppm
  • Built-in wireless and Ethernet network interfaces
  • Automatic duplex printing for two-sided documents
  • Adjustable, 250-sheet capacity paper tray
  • 32MB memory standard
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Excellent little printer : Brother HL-2270DW Compact Laser Printer with Wireless Networking and Duplex


This is an excellent little printer; clear, fast, and hassle free.

The installation went smoothly for attaching it to wired ethernet network, I haven't tried wireless or USB so I can't comment there. Although two things were a bit ambiguous about the instructions. First, the matter of how it's connected to the network refers to how the printer is connected to the network. Never mind that your computers may be connected wirelessly to the router. The printer's connection is all that matters here. Secondly, even though you may have an infrastructure (central router) based network, choose peer-to-peer as your network type.

The software installation was a bit surprising. While most manufacturers embed a pile of useless software and some rather annoying add-ons like browser toolbars, the Brother allowed a clean and minimalist install. It was quick and efficient, and it worked. Just a solitary icon on the desktop that directs you to support if you need it.

One aspect of the printer driver that is rarely touched upon in the reviews, is the "booklet" mode. I've often wanted to print items in a reduced size format that could be carried about easily. I tested the function and chose a 15 page PDF document to print. I merely set the printer driver for "booklet - automatic" and it printed perfectly; all of the pages in order, ready to fold and staple. This is normally something you have to fiddle around with in a word processor to achieve. For better or worse, the driver reverts to single page printing upon completion. I like that, I don't want to send a stack of invoices to the printer and have them inadvertently printed as a booklet.

Another nice feature that's been overlooked is that the printed pages are delivered to the tray face down. In other words, in order. No more sorting them or having to print in reverse order, as is the case with ink jet printers.

The thing is blazingly fast; typically done with a job before I reach for it. Print quality is very good. Ninety percent of my work is in monochrome (or could be) so by having a dedicated black and white printer will save me a great deal of supplies. Most color printer drivers don't give you an option of using the black only. I'm sure everyone has experienced printing a flashy web page with a color ink jet printer and have the pages come out laden with ink and noticeably damp from printing all of the useless advertising and background colors. Even more maddening, it now refuses to print a black and white document claiming the yellow has run out. With this monochrome printer you don't have to worry about it.

A number of reviews have commented on it's power consumption. First there's the allegation that it's draws so much power that the lights dim in the house. The problem here is that your building needs to have it's wiring upgraded. In any case, the printer shouldn't be plugged into a circuit that also supplies room lighting.

Next, there have been comments that it's not really energy saver, seemingly because the power LED remains on in dimmed mode when it's sleeping. In fact, in only uses 0.9 watt when it sleeping (2.8 watts with WAN on); that's a lot less most modern appliances, such as TV's or microwaves. Far less than a high speed modem or router. It needs to consume some power in order to keep it's connection to the network on standby. You can change the status of the power indicator to "off when sleeping" in the software if it makes you feel better, but why bother? You can save a lot more energy by vacuum cleaning the coils beneath and behind your refrigerator. (I know you haven't done that lately.)

Finally, it's been stated that it draws 1,000 watts while printing. Well, inrush perhaps. But let's do the math based on the 1,000 watts. In most cases 1,000 watts for an hour's time would cost you about ten cents. Ignoring the time you'd spend reloading it with paper, and at 25 pages a minute, your cost in energy would be 0.00666 cents per page ($0.0000666). Pretty cheap, all things considered.

It does exhibit a slight "curling" of the paper, particularly when using the duplex mode. I switched to 24 lb. laser paper to combat this and noticed an improvement in print quality as well. There is an option in the printer's software that supposedly will reduce paper curl. I haven't tried it because I feel that the manufacturer would not have the default set to off unless there are performance issues associated with it's being on.

Overall, I'm very pleased with this printer. For what it's designed for, a SOHO environment, it can't be beat.

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