







Tested printing out a 150 page portion of a book (took almost 5 minutes). The speed is astonishing, the quality is unmatched. Ink had barely gone down, if anything. Setting up on network is extremely easy, might have taken 5-10 minutes and I let my wife do it so she gets some experience with the networked equipment for house use. She's very happy and will be keeping it in her work office, I'm going to be looking for a replacement which potentially has the same features but can keep a slightly smaller footprint on my side desk. Push of a button WPS connect is amazing, finally being implemented correctly, and painlessly. Tried printing a 10 page document from a USB drive and also no issues, that's probably the only time that feature would be used. Scanner bed is a top of the line 600x600 dpi so everything is crisp, including black and white pictures. Lines are smooth and can't see jags anywhere. Easy to look at screen, some are too bright but this one is pleasant on the eyes even in a fully dark room. OCR feature is great, I have a machine that costs 3 times as much which could probably barely touch this one on quality; albeit the other is a couple of years old. Overall, great to have for intermediate to advanced uses/needs, but probably nothing to consider if this is for a home office with minimal laserjet printing requirements.




Small and basic laser printer, but great quality prints at HQ1200 dpi, very easy to setup in Windows, very quiet. I bought it because of the network access so I can print from multiple devices and computers, and it works great if it set on fixed IP, either static or preset in router. Otherwise after reboot needs to be reconfigured, nice utility for network troubleshooting from Brother.




Fast, easy setup, Rapid printing (about 2 seconds per page??), good, high resolution color. Also can print both sides, and does NOT require ink purchase every few weeks!! ($$), 3 ways to connect (LAN, USB, Wireless).

This printer replaced an old Dell laser printer. My users were happy that it was smaller, network-ready and built-in duplexer.


