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| Brother HL-2070N Network Monochrome Laser Printer (Black) | 
enlarge | Brand: Brother Category: CE
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $243.00 You Save: $56.99 (19%)
New (2) Used (1) Refurbished (3) from $119.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 217 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No System Memory: 16 Modem: None Shipping Weight (lbs): 20 Dimensions (in): 18.7 x 17.9 x 14.2
MPN: HL-2070n Model: HL-2070n UPC: 012502612308 EAN: 0012502612308 ASIN: B0007KNZ8M
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New, factory sealed package, not refurbished, in stock and ready to ship.
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| Features:
| | 2,400 x 600 dpi resolution with laser print quality | | | Up to 20 ppm black, first page out in under 10 seconds | | | 250-sheet input capacity; supports a variety of sizes and envelopes | | | Simple setup and operation; 16 MB standard memory | | | Parallel, USB 2.0, and Ethernet interfaces; PC, Mac, and Linux compatible |
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Product Description The Brother HL-2070N has been designed with the printing needs of a small business in mind. It is small enough to free up much needed space on the workstation or desk, yet comes complete with a range of features you would expect to find in larger models. The inclusion of both USB and parallel ports mean the printer can connect to both a desktop and laptop, and with the Quick Start Guide and installation CD you'll be printing in minutes. Impressive print quality and speed makes the HL-2070N the ideal choice for your mono printing requirements. The machine is network-ready straight from the box and together with its 16 MB memory and a 250 sheet paper tray, it can easily cope with the demands of multiple users. Thanks to a separate toner cartridge and drum, you can be confident of the cost efficiency of this machine.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 212 more reviews...
Can crash - turn off and on to reboot August 29, 2008 Printer works fine for me -printing things. My only complaint is every few months print jobs don't do through, and I have to turn the printer off and on again. Then it will print my jobs. There aren't any firmware updates from what tech support told me. Using it with Mac OS 10.4.11
Good Printer August 13, 2008 Love this printer. Great for basic B&W prints. Good price for a laser printer! Also, good aftermarket toner to be found for this printer.
Network Printer + Wireless Router = Perfect August 13, 2008 There have been tons of glowing reviews for this printer, and I have to report that after a year of owning it, I completely agree with them. I was a little slow in getting it configured so we could print from PC and a Mac laptops because it took a little time (it took longer to configure the PC; not a surprise) and trial and error. Here's a quick PRO and CON list: PROS - Prints fast, relatively small footprint, good print quality CONS - A little on the noisy side, but I've heard much worse
Great Limited Use Home Printer June 16, 2008 I use my printer rarely so I am not experiencing the problems others have mentioned. It has worked fine so far (two months) but I print maybe 10 sheets a week at most. It did keep tripping my battery backup circuit breaker so I had to put it on it's own circuit, but so far no big problems.
Very reliable laser printer June 14, 2008 I have been using this printer for about half a year, and absolutely love it. I have it plugged into a wireless router, so all of the computers (Mac and PCs) in my house can use it. Installing the drivers was an easy process, as was getting it networked. I don't do a whole lot of printing, mainly school documents, so I haven't even replaced the toner cartridge yet. Unlike ink jet printers, you don't have to worry about the toner in laser printers drying up over time, or clogging the ink heads. Toner is a very fine powder, not liquid ink, so it never dries up. I have found this printer very reliable, it has never jammed or let me down. Printing in envelopes is surprisingly easy, just insert it in the manual feed slot on the printer and it comes out perfect. I haven't had any big problems with paper curling after coming out of the printer. Sometimes (depending on the humidity level I am told) the sheets are a little curled, but they generally flatten out once cooled and do not present an issue.
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