Brother HL-L2370DW Laser Printer Is A Worthwhile Bargain
PC Magazine|February 2018

As a monochrome laser printer for light- to medium-duty use in a micro or home office, the Brother HL-L2370DW offers good speed and output quality for text and graphics. It has a wide range of connection choices, good paper handling, and a competitive cost of ownership. Its mix of features and performance at a modest price earns it our Editors’ Choice.

Tony Hoffman
Brother HL-L2370DW Laser Printer Is A Worthwhile Bargain

SIMPLE AND COMPACT

The matte-black-and-gray HL-L2370DW is suitably compact for a budget mono laser. It measures 7.2 by 14 by 14.2 inches (HWD), and weighs 15.9 pounds. You should easily be able to find a spot for it on your desk. On top of the printer, a one-line monochrome display to the left of the output tray, combined with a small suite of function buttons, facilitates setup and maintenance.

The HL-L2370DW’s paper handling is typical of a color laser in its price class. It includes a 250-sheet main tray plus a one-sheet multipurpose feeder. An autoduplexer, for printing on both sides of a sheet of paper, comes standard. The maximum monthly duty cycle is 15,000 pages, making it suitable for up to medium-duty use in a micro or small office.

Connectivity choices include connecting to a computer via a USB cable or to a local network via Ethernet or Wi-Fi. It can also connect via a direct peer-to-peer connection to a compatible device using Wi-Fi Direct. The HL-L2370DW supports Google Cloud Print, works with the Brother iPrint&Scan app, and is AirPrintcompatible to facilitate printing from iOS devices.

NOT TOO SHABBY

This story is from the February 2018 edition of PC Magazine.

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