Brother HL-L2390DW

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Brother HL-L2390DWThe Brother HL-L2390DW ($149.99) is a no frills, entry level monochrome laser all-in-one (AIO) printer designed for small and home based offices with low print and copy volume requirements. It has a lower price tag, and is faster and less expensive to use than the Editors' Choice Canon ImageClass MF249dw and the HP LaserJet Pro MFP M130fw. On the other hand, the Brother model is short on a few key features, such as an automatic document feeder (ADF) for sending multipage originals to the scanner. While the HL-L2390DW is not the fastest entry level monochrome laser out there, it's plenty fast enough for what it is, and it delivers competitively low running costs, making it a good choice for low to moderate volume printing and copying in small and home based offices, or as a personal monochrome laser printer. 


Lean, Petite Machine 

Some portion of a current seven machine presentation of lower end Brother monochrome laser single capacity and AIO printers, the HL-L2390DW is situated close to the focal point of this firmly weave gathering of items, whose estimating ranges from about $120 to $200. Given that it inclines toward the lower end of that value extend, the HL-L2390DW thusly dispatches with one of the most reduced paper-input limits and one of the littler capabilities among its kin. It gauges 10.7 by 15.7 by 10.7 inches (HWD) and weighs just 22.7 pounds, along these lines charging one of the littler impressions among this most recent arrival of Brother laser printers. 

Group's comparably arranged ImageClass MF249dw is only a couple of inches taller and longer than the HL-L2390DW, and weighs around 3 pounds all the more, however it accompanies a 50 sheets auto duplexing ADF. Auto duplexing implies that the machine can examine the two sides of a two sided archive without you turning them over physically. The HP M130fw accompanies a marginally littler limit, non auto duplexing ADF (35 sheets), and the machine itself is fundamentally littler and lighter. 

Brother HL-L2390DW

The HL-L2390DW's paper limit comprises of 251 sheets, split between a 250 sheet fundamental cabinet and a one sheet abrogate opening; both help up to legitimate size paper (8.5 by 14 inches). Moreover, of the other section level monochrome lasers talked about here up until this point, everything except HP's M130fw accompanied a similar paper input setup. (The M130fw's sole information plate holds just 150 sheets.) The HL-L2390DW's greatest month to month obligation cycle is 15,000 pages, with up to 2,000 pages suggested. By and by, this is the same as the Canon MF249dw and 5,000 pages higher than the HP M130fw's obligation cycle. 

Info arrangement, availability, and walkup undertakings, for example, influencing duplicates or printing from a cloud to site, are dealt with on the HL-L2390DW by means of a monochrome non-touch show encompassed by a modest bunch of catches; the Canon MF249dw has a comparative control board. The HP M130fw sports a 2.7 inch shading touch screen control board, giving it the most prevalent, simplest to utilize board among these passage level monochrome laser AIOs. 

Setup, Connectivity, Software 

Regularly, laser AIOs are huge, massive, and difficult to escape their crates, and expect you to discover a generally wide, strong surface from which to arrange them. That is not the situation with the HL-L2390DW. Inside only a couple of minutes, I had it connected to, controlled up, stacked with paper, and prepared to associate with our standard Intel Core i5-prepared PC running Windows 10 Professional. The HL-L2390DW doesn't bolster Ethernet, which is surprising for a laser (or most different business-situated printers, so far as that is concerned), however it supports Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct. What's more, it doesn't bolster USB thumb drives or some other memory gadgets. 

Sibling gives its own cell phone network through its iPrint&Scan versatile application for associating with cloud locales. Other outsider design availability choices include: Google Cloud Print, Apple AirPrint, and others. Upheld security choices, for example, observing and designing the printer itself over a safe Web server (HTTPS and SSL) conventions are accessible from almost every Web associated workstation and every cell phone. 

Lastly, notwithstanding the standard Brother drivers for Windows and MacOS, you get Nuance PaperPort 14SE w/OCR for Windows (accessible by means of download), a genuinely vigorous record administration program that helps turn your filtered content to editable content for a few unique sorts of utilizations, including report filing. 

Quick at the Cost 

Sibling rates the HL-L2390DW at 32 pages for each moment (ppm), which borders on blasting for a section level model this way. That is 4ppm quicker than the Canon ImageClass D570 and 16ppm in front of the Canon MF249dw. While printing our 12 pages Microsoft Word monochrome content archive, the HL-L2390dw beat at the rate of 33.8ppm, or just about 2ppm speedier than its rating. It likewise beat the Canon D570 by around 5ppm, the Canon MF249dw by around 6ppm, and HP's M130fw by around 18ppm a solid demonstrating all around. I ought to likewise call attention to that the Canon MF227dw was tried under a before benchmarking regimen with various programming and test archives; utilizing those outcomes here for correlation wouldn't be pragmatic. 




When I joined the outcomes from the past 12 pages Word archive with those from printing our few Acrobat, PowerPoint, an Excel documents containing shading, illustrations, and bitmap pictures, the HL-L2390dw oversaw 10.6ppm on this segment of our test, which, this time, was about 6ppm slower than the Canon MF249dw and the Canon D570. The HP M130fw, as well, oversaw just 10.5ppm at this point in our benchmarking regimen. 

I additionally coordinated to what extent it took to print our two 4 by 6 inches test previews. I printed two exceedingly nitty gritty and vivid pictures a few times, averaging the outcomes. The HL-L2390DW printed our example pictures in 12 seconds, which is around 4 or 5 seconds slower than the other monochrome laser printers specified in this survey. That is more than sufficiently quick to churn out these little grayscale pictures. 

Staggering Type and Grayscale 

What the HL-L2390DW needs in highlights and limit, it compensates for in yield quality and speed. The content in our example archives turned out all around formed and profoundly decipherable the distance down to the littlest kind size we test 4 focuses. 

Our full page, grayscale business designs and reports containing implanted photographs printed well, as well. Generally, fills were strong, with negligible banding, and hairlines printed unbroken from end to end. I did, be that as it may, see in a few graphs that the depiction of grayscale starting with one shade then onto the next was in some cases sudden. As it were, I've seen better depicted grayscale in the illustrations created on contending models, particularly the Canon MF249dw and D570. 

Designs were about normal, which isn't terrible considering that all you require is grayscale yield, which is additionally valid for the HL-L2390dw's photograph yield. It's fine for in-house freebees and such, yet presumably not the best when you're endeavoring to awe would be customers or clients.

Brother HL-L2390DW

Average Running Costs

Lower end laser printers, monochrome or otherwise, tend to cost a little too much to use, and at 3.6 cents per page (CPP), the HL-L2390DW is about run of the mill. Keep in mind that for every 10,000 pages you print, a 1 cent difference in per page running costs will run about $100. In comparison, the HP M130fw's cost per page is about 3.9 cents; the Canon D570 is about 3.5 CPP. In other words, the HL-L2390DW's running costs are about average. If page costs are your concern, you might be better off with a higher end laser model.

A Nifty Little Print and Copy Appliance

The Brother HL-L2390DW is an inexpensive, small, and reasonably fast monochrome AIO printer. It prints and copies more than adequately for in-house distribution and for front-counter quotes and receipts, although an ADF would provide greater value in some scenarios. Several competing models, including our top pick, the Canon ImageClass MF249dw, come with an ADF; and if you need good looking black and grayscale graphics, you should consider the Canon MF249dw and some other entry level Canon models, such as, say, the ImageClass D570. If all you need is decent monochrome prints with the occasional copy thrown in at a reasonable cost per page, the Brother HL-L2390DW should serve your entry level print needs well, especially for text documents and simple graphics.


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