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4.7 out of 5
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Easy to Use
4.4 out of 5
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49 out of 53(92%)reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.
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40 out of 41(98%)reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.
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5 out of 5
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Print Quality
4 out of 5
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Easy to Use
4 out of 5
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5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location:City, State
Date:January 24, 2011
Plays well with Macs!
Pros: Easy to Use
This thing is great ... set up was a breeze with my wireless network and the installation worked flawlessly with our mixed machines (PCs and Macs) ... the speed is really great - by the time I hit print and walk to the printer in the next room, the page is already printed ... a friend of mine had a brother laser printer she used 10+ years ago in her resume business and she raved at the reliability and quality - I have to agree that brother seems to have it figured out ... enjoy :-)
1 of 1 found this review helpful.
User Rating
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location:Phoenix AZ
Uses:Personal use
Date:January 24, 2011
Great Wireless Laser
Pros: Easy to Use, Meets Expectations, Features, easy to network all your computers, quickly prints
Cons: no con's so far
Got the printer for $70 with a 30 dollar Officemax coupon off the 100 dollar purchase price..so a Great Deal.
The Printer is compact and with wireless---the only cord you need is the powercord and you can place the printer anywhere in a room---rather than having to teather it to a computer.
I was worried about the wireless setup as my router is a Belkin N without the new onetouch wireless button. But not to worry===I just followed the setup and the computer found the printer via the USB initial setup---took off the USB cable---and tada!---the computer found the wireless printer.
I then started to setup the connections from the other computers---did a little differently than the directions---I opened the control panel 1st to setup a new printer---the computers could "see" the wireless printer and then they asked for the driver disk---I then popped in the Epson disk and they all installed without issue.
I have a mix of wireless laptops and wired desktops in the house and the router is upstairs across the house from the printer....but all the computers can "see" and print to the printer without issue---and I am running a mix of XP and Windows 7 computers.
4 of 4 found this review helpful.
User Rating
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Print Quality
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Easy to Use
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Speed
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Location:Rhode island
Uses:Personal use
Date:January 24, 2011
Pros: Easy to Use, Meets Expectations, Features
Cons: Set up
This printer is working fine. I just am having a hard time making it wireless.
User Rating
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Print Quality
5 out of 5
5 out of 5
Easy to Use
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Speed
4 out of 5
4 out of 5
Location:Central Texas
Uses:Work
Age:45-54
Date:January 22, 2011
Good Budget Printer
Pros: Easy to Use, Meets Expectations, Features, inexpensive duplexing
Cons: Set up, paper curl
A good budget printer
Most of us buy monochrome laser printers because of the inexpensive cost-per-page when compared to an ink jet. This Brother fills the bill. Its price is great and it comes with a couple of nice bonus features: wireless printing and duplexing.
The wireless was a little complicated to set up. The actual process was not so bad, but the instruction manual is like reading a "choose your own adventure" novel: "If you are using Windows, turn to page 3, 7 and 14; Mac users turn to pages 5, 9 and 15." The duplex feature is very simple: a page ALMOST ejects onto the input tray, then gets sucked back into the printer for page two. Not very elegant, but it works.
One other complaint: the bypass "tray" is hard to manage. It is a challenge to get envelopes, cards, and paper to feed straight through instead of crooked. If you do a lot of cardstock or envelopes you might consider a more expensive Brother with a bypass tray that holds more, like the HD-5350D or HD-5370DW.
This is my fourth Brother laser printer for home and office and I've never been disappointed. They are inexpensive (at least the ones I buy!) and come with a feature set comparable to more expensive brands. For this particular model:
Pro:
Great price
Inexpensive cost-per-page
Duplex printing
Wireless networking
Con:
Some paper curl
By-pass tray is cheesy
Wireless setup a little complicated
5 of 5 found this review helpful.
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