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staples.com
★★★★
5 years ago
Easy to setup and use via web page access

This printer was easier than my 25 yr old HP that died. Setting up networking and remote printing was also very easy. It is so quiet that I don't know it's there until a print request is sent, then it is still quiet compared to my old laser printer.

Brother
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★★★
5 years ago
Requires a huge power surge to start up

When the printer is sleeping and you send a print job to it, the printer requires a huge power surge which dims all the lights in the room and causes the window air conditioner to practically shut itself off. In order to do a print job, I have to shut off the air conditioner first.

PC Magazine
★★★★★
8 years ago
Brother HL-L6200DW Review

The Brother HL-L6200DW ($249.99) delivers a balance of speed, paper handling, and running costs that make it a solid pick for any home, micro, or small office that needs a monochrome laser printer for moderate to heavy-duty use. Its weakest point is text quality that's near the low end of the range for monochrome lasers. But even subpar text on a laser printer is easily good enough for most business use. More important is the overall balance of features that makes this printer worth considering. What keeps the HL-L6200DW($219.99 at Amazon) from being our Editors' Choice for its category is not that it lacks something, but that there are other printers that offer just a bit more. In particular, Brother's own HL-6180DW($219.99 at Amazon) and the Dell B2360dn($219.99 at Amazon)—both top picks for small-office monochrome lasers for up to heavy-duty use—match the HL-L6200DW or come close in most key areas, with the Brother HL-6180DW also offering notably better text quality in our tes...

The Brother HL-L6200DW delivers speed, paper handling options, and running costs that are suitable for heavy-duty printing in a micro or small office.

Duplexer; 570-sheet standard and 1,610-sheet maximum paper capacity; Low running cost; Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Wi-Fi Direct; Supports cloud and mobile printing

Although fast for the price, slow for the rated engine speed; Text quality is at the low end of the range for monochrome lasers

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