Brother HL-L2460DW Wireless Compact Monochrome Laser Printer with Duplex, Mobile Printing, Black & White Output | includes Refresh Subscription Trial(1), Amazon Dash Replenishment Ready
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- Greg Hoffman2024-06-17Dependable & easy to set up
Wife needs to make copies for school. Printer was easy to setup, love the 2 sided function, works good and price is good value
- Brother Printer - Very Good2024-04-28Brother TN830/XL/V - Great printer for low cost. WI-FI is stable
Brother is a powerhouse of a printer company. The install was simple. Setting up Wi-Fi had no conflict. First time setting up this printer had no issues. The printer stays in sleep mode until you send a print command. Then, it powers up and prints quickly and quietly with two page printing as default. Image quality is perfect. I did have trouble updating the printer due to not remebering the password I setup. Be sure you write it down. Other rhan that, I highly recommend this printer. The cost is low, but the quality is great.
- Wendy2020-09-19Good solid printer
So this was really easy to set up from the Quickstart guide. Just download the software, your quickstart guide gives the website address. Don't use the included disk because it will be out of date. Plug in the printer, plug in a USB printer cable, no it doesn't come with one but I have spares from old dead printers. Plug cable into computer, turn on printer. Windows will automatically install drivers, this isn't a problem. Run the software installer. It will walk you through the installation. Put in your network key when it asks you, not your router password. It connects right away to your network. Unplug USB from computer. After installation you can use the included IPrint & Scan software tool icon to tweak your printer settings from browser based ip address that opens automatically when you click on the tool icon. You can log into your settings using the admin password that's on back of the printer and this will give you a more complete set of settings. You can print out the initial settings from there as a baseline in case you change something and don't like it. The menues are pretty self explanitory though lack detailed info. You can download all the many printer guides from the Brother site for your printer. The complete online guide is good for opening in your web browser and being able to click on the table of contents to quickly get to what you want. If you save it as a PDF you won't be able to click the TOC links. It's too fat to print out unless you like wasting toner and paper. This guide gives all the printer menu options on the LED and how to access them from the printer. You can set the toner Continue mode from computer, the deep sleep mode has to be set from there printer. I haven't had any problems with it coming out of deep sleep. The printer automatically enters sleep mode but comes out fast, warms up fast from power on and prints very fast. The double sided setting works very well. You can set your print preferences from your print options menu from whatever program you are using, toner save, paper type, toner density etc and save them in custom settings tab. I'm using a 20 lb paper, so it does curl from the heat. I'll try a thicker 32 lb paper for when I need better copies. I ran 80 lb smooth cardstock through and it handled it well but did get some heat curling. The printer doesn't feel hot. Paper just doesn't like heat. It's not that big or heavy and fits well in my small office. The cord is a decent enough length, 3 pronged. Paper tray is adjustable to different sizes. Print is good and clear, toner can be adjusted from very dark to toner save, in your printing preferences. Sign into brother-usa.com to register your machine. I'm using this to print plain documents and high quality black and white graphics. Grey tones are good too if that's what you are needing. Brother Creative Center has lots of free projects you can use for printing or to use their graphics. I like Brother products, have had good experience with them. Haven't decided if I'm going to use after market toner or stick to Brother. Depends on how fast I end up going through toner. I'm giving a 5 star rating for tech support though I haven't called them for this printer, that rating is based on tech support I've received with my other brother all in one ink jet and my brother scan n cut. The printer came new, well packaged and fairly fast. It's not pretty if you're looking for pretty. Please note I've had this printer only one day and if things change I'll update to reflect that. I paid full price for this printer, 115.00, so this review is totally my own.
- Justin Higinbotham2024-05-09Ridiculously fast. The perfect home printer
I laughed when researching which B&W printer to buy, because I consistently read people saying "Find whichever Brother printer is on sale and buy it, no need to research more". They weren't wrong. I bought the 2460DW model, because it does duplex printing and also works on wireless. I print from my laptop, my kids laptop, or my iPhone. Set-up was extremely simple. Unboxing, putting in the toner and printer took all of 5 minutes. I chose to manually enter my home wifi network and password using the printers tiny screen and buttons. Took maybe 4-5 minutes. My iPhone printed perfectly from a GoogleSheet the first time, I didn't even have to try and add the printer. From my PC laptop, I just had to "add a printer" and it found it right away and everything worked perfectly. The prints are crisp. And they are FAST - I'd forgotten just how fast 36ppm is, it's practically instantaneous for a document that's just a few pages. Also, the printer is quite small, compact, nearly silent when turning on or printing, and it warms up and is ready to print in I think less than 10 seconds?!? I couldn't be happier with this as my printer for anything that can get by with B&W and page sizes of 8.5x11 or 8x5x14 (legal size).
- Chuck Starks2021-10-17Tricky to Use in iOS X Land
First, I have purchased 3 of these printers: - One for child in college. - One for my home office (use it for PCs, Macs, iPhones, iPads) - One for some elderly relatives who had to futz with their old inkjet printer each time they used it (they're printing from PCs and iPhones). We all love them. And let’s face it … 95% of what we print doesn't need to be in color. This printer is fast, prints duplex with ease and the ink cartridges last a long time and it doesn't get gummed up like ink jets do after a period of non-use. It has saved us $$$ by not needing to purchase as many ink cartridges. I’m only giving 4 stars since in the beginning I had issues with iOS devices not finding the printer. I’m not intimidated by any technology as I've been around it a long time - but this took a lot of digging to figure out. Now that I’ve finally got the iOS issue resolved these printers are perfect for our needs. This is what I’ve done to make these printers work well with iOS devices: - First - Do Not use the WPS connection mode. Use a Printer USB cable connected to a computer to set up the wifi on this printer. Make sure you find your SSID and enter your wifi password. - Turn off Deep Sleep Mode (see the review by Winnie NG for instructions or other instructions for this printer) - Extend the sleep time (mine is at 50 minutes) - Set Auto Off at 1hr (not sure if this is needed but I suggest it anyway, it will not power off since it will be asleep before the hour comes up) - Once all this is done … power-down the machine and restart it. The second reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is that despite changing the printer's drum and following every set of instructions provided by Brother and others, the beast still says "The optical photoconductor needs to be replaced." According to Brother a new drum replaces the optical photoconductor, therefore the photoconductor does not need replacing a second time and all Brother's instructions to turn off this incorrect error message fail. ****** Update ******* I found that the printer sometimes goes away and is not discoverable by my Apple devices and the printer must be rebooted. However there seems to be a fix for this as well. If you enable IPv6 Protocol on the printer it is always visible to my Apple devices. Warning this is not for the faint of heart, but should be is easy enough for the average user. Step 1) First you must find your printer's network IP Address. Do this by printing out the Printer's Network Configuration. On the Printer: Push the Up Key (+) until you see Machine Info. Displayed and Press OK Push the Up Key (+) until you see Print NetSettings and Press OK A Network Configuration Page will print. On this print out you will find the printer's IP Address. It should be something like this 10.0.0.XXX Step 2) Open a Browser on your computer and input this URL: http://<printer_IP_Address> This will open up the web configuration interface Follow this navigation to enable IPv6: Network Tab > Protocol Click on the Advanced Settings link for AirPrint Click on IPv6 (Wireless)>> Select IPv6 as Enabled and make the selection to Enable this Address (no need to fill anything out) and click on the Submit button The printer always shows up as an available device in all our Apple devices. See https://www.amazon.com/Brother-Monochrome-HL-L2350DW-Two-Sided-Replenishment/product-reviews/B0763WDSYZ for Winnie NG's instructions about sleep mode
- Bobbler2022-07-01Quicker to drive to Kinkos (ALWAYS OFFLINE).. Grrrrrrrrr.
EDIT: 112822 MAYBE FIXED.. BUT IT SHOULDN'T TAKE 9-MONTHS.. Leaving stars low because: EVERY OTHER WI-FI Device I can thing of just works, without all the hours of swearing.. So, “here’s what happened” (Monk).. maybe: When I first got the printer it wasn’t working, which is why I tried something per an Amazon review; disabling ipv6.. (Amazon reviews, LOL.. Now i feel stupid for trying it.. but I had to try something).. Last week I was staring at my wifi settings and noticed ipv6 formats. Which I enabled on the printer.. Power-cycled everything.. and since then at least the iPhone sees the printer (still ng on the iPad, but at least I can print.. after 9-months). Arguably I could have called brother for support, but as I said all other wifi things I have just ”work” (and there never seems to be a good time to wait on hold when I can just drive to Kinkos). 111622: HOW CAN THIS PRINTER HAVE 4.5 STARS? I HAVE A TMOBILE router (5G, but provides home wifi), and a new’ish iPhone (anyone else gave the combo)? Trying to print my absentee voting form (so I can vote against Hershel walker): Sometimes I can print from the iPhone after power cycling the router and printer (I don’t ever remember being able to print from the 2021 iPad); — but I just Power cycled ALL-THREE (the printer, the T-Mobile router, and the iPhone booted) about five times. Over the past (almost a) year I tried variations of resetting, hoping to find a sequence that works.. NO PATTERN HAS EMERGED, other than resetting everything over and over, and sometimes it randomly works (for maybe 5-minutes then goes off-line).. Makes me feel like that old comedy “HAL open the pod bay door” (try asking Siri about that).. I only reset everything five times tonight, it seems like six times usually works (maybe there’s an app in the printer just screwing with me, because all my other Bluetooth and Wi-Fi devices have no problems). Generally power down all three, then power up the router first and wait for Wi-Fi (which I can see on my Roku and on iPad), and then I power off the iPhone and the printer (feels like I’m at work). Sequentially takes time, so five resets is pushing an hour now that I’ll never get back. Not getting any satisfaction (like getting my 2-page ballot application printout). I bought this darn printer so I wouldn’t have to go to Kinko’s for anything during the pandemic. Maybe I’ll try again tomorrow, and reset everything over and over.. But I might have to since voting against walker is an emergency right now. EDIT: 092122: First time I tried to print something since July, where it took over an hour to get it to print. AND GUESS WHAT? PRINTER NOT ONLINE AGAIN!!! NEITHER DEVICE (Air print my a. ).. I’ve already killed 10-min rebooting and power cycling devices and printer, then trying to print again from both devices.. SAME!!! (As back in July when it took me over an hour to print some thing), I find myself contemplating chucking this thing in the garbage. Knocked off another star, and I’m very comfortable now with 1-star being where it belongs.. Because with todays technology the darn thing should stay connected, or at least connect back up without an hour of troubleshooting.. I don’t care if it’s my 5G router front-mobile, or whatever.. “because” other devices like my (Roku) for example is always connected (at least 98% of the time.. and e]when it’s not a power cycle and it’s working again). Again, if I really needed to print something, it would be quicker driving to the Kinko’s that is 25 min away (50-min round trip).. Totally worthless to casually print a shopping list for example.. I’ve gotten in the habit of not even bothering (because I expect it not to print). This is unacceptable.. [older edit]: Hovering b/t 1-2 stars.. 2-stars because people more likely to read.. There is no reason it needs to be this hard to print something.. Because my phone and iPad always connect to my internet router.. so does my (Roku).. Same for my old router (phone & (Roku) and oaf all 3, connected permanently and never forgot their connections).. My work laptop connected to the router no problem.. Wi-Fi printing should be settled technology by now.. This printer was advertised to work with apple (AirPrint), so what’s the problem? I give up.. If it continues to be a PITA; I’ll eat the $150.. it’s going in the trash.. EDIT: 070422: SAME OLD SAME OLD.. Over an hour to print today (last time 3H troubleshooting).. GOOGLE Always has the same list of things to check and recheck over & over again until the COWS come home (same WIFI, not in airplane mode, etc). Now neither my phone or pad can see the printer. I power cycled pad, phone and printer.. no change.. I went in and made sure IPV6 was set to no (no change). I hope I’m not in for another 3-HOURS of troubleshooting like last time. I guess I’ll try typing in the darn Wi-Fi password again on the printer (THAT TAKES 20-MINUTES at least .. because it’s a four word password.. and I only gave devices.. cannot plug in a laptop). Confirmed, the darn printer forgot the damn Wi-Fi password again (same as it did two days ago).. It’s a P.I.T.A! to type in that long Wi-Fi password with two buttons (I think it forgot the password because the field was blank, and after I typed it in again, it connected to the router immediately). EDIT: I think I entered the password again because the interface made me believe there was no password (if the green light is not flashing, I now believe it’s connected) NOW COMPLETELY DIFFERENT TROUBLE (from last time); Now neither phone nor pad can see the printer.. If they can’t make a printer that works wirelessly, you think there would be a port so you could run a darn USB cable across the floor or something.. Also I’ve been getting the low toner message, and I barely used the printer (I doubt I’ve printed 200 pages of normal text). Screw this, I’m about ready to chuck this thing in the garbage and buy some other printer (before sinking more money into this thing). Who the hell has time to troubleshoot a printer every time you want to print a recipe or a grocery list? EDIT: 070222: 3-HOURS TROUBLESHOOTING; turned ipv6 off (on the printer), and then could print from iPAD (phone was apparently working the whole time).. I listed to an expert somewhere in the comments to turn ipv6 on to stop the deep sleep (and forgetting the wifi password), but now I’m not sure this was ever a problem to begin with.. Verified for HL-L2350DW, turned off ipv6 on the printer and iPAD printing started working immediately.. EDIT: (same day): Changed from 1 to 3-stars (because I don’t know what the trouble is). When I looked at the printer it remembered the Wi-Fi name, but the password field was blank.. It took 20-min to type in that 4-word Wi-Fi password (with the two buttons).. And it connected immediately. So PROBLEM; forgets that long password.. But I just now figured out it prints from iPhone, but not iPad (both are new models up to date software). So maybe it’s apple screwing he instead of brother (2H of my life this session I’ll never get back).. So I bumped it up to three stars.. [original]: A PRINTER HAS ONE JOB (1-star)! It always takes AN HOUR OF SCREWING AROUND to get it to print anything.. It would be quicker to drive to kinkos.. Why am I blaming the printer? Because I see amazon reviewers with the same problem, and I see hundreds of people with the same problem in apple help communities ie: “I have this problem too” button).. When I do finally get it to work it’s a mystery how it got fixed.. So every time takes the better part of an hour (and sometimes I just give up trying).. It would be easier to write my grocery list by hand.. Darn thing is always offline, and defies all attempts to get it online again.. If it were only a one time setup I’d get over it, but after a few months a “CLEAR” pattern has formed; I’m using apple devices (AirPrint), and successfully connected the printer to both my old router, and my new router.. I suspect the problem is it drops its Wi-Fi connection to my router, but that’s the last thing I want to mess with because It’s NOT a joy to stand there 30+ minutes using two buttons to enter those long network passwords.. I dread screwing with the dreaded two buttons again, but I believe this is what it needs... It takes so damn long to type in the passwords I can’t bend over that long because I’ve had back surgery (seriously thinking about chucking this POS in the garbage).. It makes it worse I have to use a flashlight and a magnifying glass the see the super tiny LCD screen.. It’s 3am, I’ve got my flashlight, and I’m off now to screw with the two printer buttons again (that I’ve become much more familiar with than I wanted).. Grrrrr.
- Murli Krishna2024-06-16Cheap and high quality simple laser printer
A simple laser printer, easy to install,m easy to hook up with the home Wifi, and easy to connect with from any device. Nothing fancy, built for value. Print quality great. prints evenly on both sides of the sheet. would recommend this product. Good for home needs if no need for scanner or copier
- cindy o.2024-06-23Awesome, refurbished brothers printer
This was an awesome printer for being refurbished. Cannot tell the difference between a new one super easy to use. Toner’s. Last forever The quality speed and reliability are amazing great purchase for the price.
- Raj & Alma Mulwani2024-06-13Ease of setup to iPhone and MacBook Pro
Let me tell you that this a a great little printer. I needed something for my motor coach as we were going away for the summer for two months. I am a loyal HP printer guy but over that past few years it’s been too difficult to get my HP printers hooked up to my WiFi and their customer service hasn’t been helpful so there has been a lot of brain damage. I decided to go with this basic Brother Laser printer and it was a breeze installing it to my iPhone. At the end of the 3 minute installation it asked me if I want to install to a PC and if so, I would have to go to the brother website and follow the directions to install. I went to my laptop which is on the same WiFi and just checked to see if I could find the printer and it was there already available and it printed immediately. I am extremely happy with the quick and easy setup of this printer to any device on my WiFi. I still don’t believe HP has figured out the secret sauce so I’m moving on to Brother!!
- Snowdogkh2024-05-06Fast and durable but tough to set up
I love brother products and use them in my office. I have three of the all-in-ones. This is the first mono I bought. Bought this for my girlfriend's place. Long story short, it prints great it's fast and has the brother quality that I expect. The only downside of this printer is a pain in the ass to set up! It is not quick and easy and I don't know why I struggle so much with this thing but even when it loses connection it sucks. That said it's been running for months now with no issues but getting it hooked up a couple of laptops and Android devices to print to it was no simple task! I better use brother customer support before and they're fantastic, but this was the weekend and I really wanted to get it going so I struggled. I'm fairly Savvy with computers but this thing was not simple to get hooked up. That said if it's a good buy it's worth the hassle because it prints great is fast and very reliable. And if you haven't done so with brother printers figure out how to reset the cartridges because they will go a long long time before they say they need to be replaced. And I'm talking hundreds and hundreds of pages. I reset all my cartridges on all my printers until they simply start going light. They love to tell you to change your toner, cartridges and rollers WAY before they're due!!! If it weren't for the hassle of the setup this would get a five-star rating. It's a good printer!