Product Comparison: Brother HL-L2340DW vs Brother HL-L2360DW
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- I love the networking ability and the speed, the quality is amazing. It prints fast and the print is very crisp.
- Print quality is good, speed is good, supports two-sided prints.
- The print quality and speed are impressive. Printing speed is fine, even double sided.
- The speed is not super fast but with the price tag, it works great.
- Print quality and print speed is great for a printer in this price range
- Very fast, prints both sides, great price, easy setup.
- I have ran over three thousand copies and and am impressed with the quality of the print and the speed which the printer spits them out.
- The speed is great for a printer in the price range. Dual sided printing is better than average, with the paper re-feeding nice and quick.
- Simple, easy to use and set up. Always a pleasure hooking them into our home network. Fast print speeds, excellent for documents. Always come out crisp and clean. Always look professional.
- I feel like you sacrifice some quality for speed. Not enough to rate it lower.
- Although the resolution is not the best possible, is more than enough for documents. Perfect fit for a student(like me) or an office who needs economy on everyday printing.
- Just had it a week, super fast, great resolution --- going to be much less expensive per page than the HP color CP1518NI that I've been using the last couple of years.
- This printer has great print quality and superb speed. I was able to print off 12 Ticketmaster tickets, with lots of
- As for what is right about the printer, the print speed is good, the print quality is good, duplex printing was easy, and the printer works fine with the Linux and Mac computers on my network
- Google lowers the print resolution so low that the printed output looks like it was printed on an old dot matrix printer with a well used ribbon.
- Print quality was great on text, because, well, that's a laser printer for you.
- In general, I'm liking my new printer. It's nice and small, and prints really quietly. The print quality is fine (we do almost exclusively text, not graphics).
- The print quality is pretty good, though not as dense in larger solid black areas as my older Samsung. However, it is much quieter and faster. It also seems to load paper more reliably.
- We'd actually do 4.5 stars, as the resolution isn't as sharp as we'd like. But otherwise, it works great for us!
- Any document sent to Google Cloud Print will be converted (by Google) to a document type supported by the printer. Unfortunately, the img/pwg-raster format limits resolution to 300-360 DPI, even if the printer is capable of much higher resolution.
- I printed out a high resolution picture at 600dpi and 1200dpi and both had significant lines across, too many to count.
- This printer is fast, prints duplex with ease and the ink cartridge last a long time and it doesn't get gummed up like inkjets do after a period of non-use.
- It has a toner save print mode
- The 700 page starter toner it ships with was able to get over 1000 pages printed by shaking the cartridge around.
- The toner runs out of ink faster than what it took this printer to arrive.
- The cost of the replacement ink cartridges, however, is more than the cost of this Brother printer
- Nice to have a dependable wireless printer in the house! With the 700 page toner cartridge plus I bought a 12,000 page cartridge I don't plan on having a printer glitch in the foreseeable future.
- The toner cartridge lasts for about 2,000 pgs and and an aftermarket cartridge (ONYO) is only $15 bucks with free shipping and works great.
- The toner cartridge that is included will print around 700 pages which for my needs will easily last me a year or two so my cost per year will be a third of what it has been.
- Initial toner cartridge almost empty.
- Brother should be ashamed of themselves shipping the printer with an empty toner cartridge. We printed 636 pages (text, not graphics) before the cartridge ran out.
- You can use the screen on the printer for a quick scan straight to your computer as either JPEG, PDF, scan to Outlook e-mail.
- Bought it for the small size, inexpensive toner, wifi and AirPrint printing, and the fact that the tones doesn't dry out if you don't use it for a long time.
- Super easy to setup for my desktop and wireless for my laptops.
- Great to finally have a Chromebook compatible printer
- Confusing setup for my cellphone. No scanner. Only prints in black and white.
- This printer is pretty darn slow when you're printing via Wi-Fi (have yet to test this machine via USB)
- Nice to be able to afford a good wireless laser printer finally. The wireless works well if in the same room as the router.
- It was easy to set-up using the CD and USB cable (from my old printer). The YouTube videos on set-up are very valuable.
- I connected the printer to my WAP/Router via WiFi easily. You do have to know your SSID and WiFi passwords.
- My Windows 10 PC (Ethernet-attached), iPad (WiFi-attached) and Mac (WiFi-attached) all printed straightaway.
- Surprisingly noisy when printing. There is a "Quiet" mode, but it prints slowly.
- The one-line LCD display is not very useful.
- WIFI - setting up was a beast, not as intuitive as software should be. High learning curve. Also on my dualband ASUS router, the 5ghz just wouldn't work even though every setting was the same as 2.4ghz broadcast.