It is worth paying a bit more than the ink product and getting the cartridge model. So good for my usage
It is worth paying a bit more than the ink product and getting the cartridge model. So good for my usage
Great overall product. Print from my phone is a bonus.
Once you have set up this printer, it works & prints well! Im very happy with this model of printer.
The Brother MFC-L2710DW ($199.99) is an entry-level all-in-one (print, copy, scan, and fax) printer designed for small and/or home-based offices or workgroups with modest printing needs, or perhaps as a personal monochrome laser AIO. For an entry-level AIO, it has a relatively strong feature set, and it's fast. On the other hand, its running costs are a bit too high, and print quality (especially graphics and photos) leaves a little something to be desired. Even so, it's space-saver small, well-built, and prints well enough overall, making it a suitable choice for low-volume monochrome print and copy environments. Small, Space-Saving Design Measuring 12.5 by 15.7 by 12.5 inches (HWD) and weighing only 26 pounds, the Brother MFC-L2710DW is about average in size and weight for an entry-level AIO. At 10.7 by 15.7 by 10.7 inches and 22.7 pounds, Brother's own HL-L2390DW is smaller and lighter, but then it lacks an automatic document feeder (ADF) for sending multipage documents to the...
The Brother MFC-L2710DW, a reasonably fast, low price, entry-level monochrome all-in-one laser printer, is an apt fit for low-volume print and copy environments.
Exceptional text quality; Prints fast; Compact and lightweight; Ethernet support; Relatively low purchase price
Lacks support for USB thumb drives and memory cards; ADF not auto-duplexing; So-so business graphics and photos
Not great. I only bought this product as there was no stock of the colour laser printers. this unit is very old technology and was difficult to connect to the network. It may be better to wait for a newer model.
Brother's MFC-L2710DW is a competent mono laser MFP, but let down by running costs
Quiet despite its speed; Printer supports duplexing; Not a bad specification for the money;
Confusing interface; Expensive running costs; Photocopies far too dark;
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