Aljasmi
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on February 8, 2025
Not recommended
Anna Lan
Reviewed in Canada on January 6, 2025
I am very happy with the printer. Like two-sided print option. Also the print quality is quite good!
Kimberly Zittlow
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
The Brother Color Laser Printer has been a fantastic addition to my home office setup. It’s reliable, fast, and delivers exceptional print quality for both text and graphics. Whether I’m printing invoices, marketing materials, or personal documents, this printer handles it all with ease and professionalism.One of the standout features is its speed. This printer is incredibly fast, even for large batches. I’ve printed over 100 pages in one session, and it handled the workload without any hiccups. The color quality is sharp and vibrant, making it perfect for presentations or colorful designs. The touchscreen interface is intuitive and user-friendly, allowing me to easily navigate settings and adjust preferences.The paper tray is spacious, holding a generous amount of paper so I don’t have to constantly refill it. It also supports various paper sizes and types, which adds a lot of versatility for different projects. The wireless connectivity is seamless—connecting to my devices was quick and hassle-free, and I can print directly from my phone or tablet.The only drawback I’ve noticed is the cost of toner. While the cartridges last a long time, they are a bit pricey, especially if you do a lot of color printing. However, the quality and efficiency of the printer make it worth the investment. Additionally, the printer itself is a bit heavy, so make sure you have a sturdy space to set it up.Overall, this Brother printer is a powerhouse for anyone who needs reliable, high-quality printing on a regular basis. It’s an excellent choice for home offices, small businesses, or anyone looking for professional results. Highly recommend it—five stars!
wolmir freitas
Reviewed in Brazil on April 23, 2023
Quase perfeita, porém não faz escaneamento/digitação. Nesse item fiquei decepcionado…
Karla Jaramillo
Reviewed in Mexico on March 9, 2022
Excelente desempeño muy rápida la calidad de color de la impresión es genial los cortes no de correnExcelente compraEl único inconveniente es el tamaño
Ben Diaz
Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2021
A great choice for workgroups with higher print volumes that need low-cost printing and reliable, business-quality output.It has Flexible network connectivity. Built-in wireless 802.11b/g/n and Gigabit Ethernet network interfaces to easily set up and share on your wireless or wired network.Easily print two-sided documents. Use the automatic duplex print feature to help reduce your printing costs and produce professional two-sided documents, presentations, brochures, and booklets.
Beach n Jeep
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2021
When my wife and I found out that COVID was going to keep our kids home in 2020, I decided to ante up and get a "REAL" color printer. We've had many, many, many color inkjet printers from all-in-one scanner, fax, printers to dedicated print only printers. We've had mostly Epson's (even one that came free with the purchase of computer, one that was $20.00 if you bought ink, and one that was a $129.00 multifunction unit) and a portable Canon I used when I was on the road. The ink jet cartridges were ridiculously expensive and if you didn't print frequently, would end up drying out, causing you to buy more cartridges.There's a reason why inkjet printers are so cheap: the cartridges are soooo expensive and don't last very long. So the "front end" cost or up front cost of the printer is cheap, but the "back end cost," the cost of the cartridges, are expensive and recurring. So the total cost of ownership (TCO) for an inkjet printer is very expensive in the long run.Businesses and hospitals use laser printers for good reason: durability and efficiency. The cost per page of printing is much less than any inkjet. However, the front end costs are high, like this printer at almost $400.00, but the back end cost of toner cartridges, which can last almost 5,000 pages and don't dry out like inkjets if not used for a while, is much less (still expensive if you compared one inkjet cartridge to one laser toner, but much more economical in the long run). So the total cost of ownership (TCO) is much less than inkjets.The start up time is fairly quick, not as quick as an inkjet, but the printed pages per minute (PPM), is much faster if multiple pages are printed (duplex (two sided) printing is really fast compared to inkjet, too).It's a beast of a machine both in size and weight, so we have a dedicated print station at home where we keep our old multi-function inkjet (which we use for scanning mostly and holding paper), our cable modem, router, and surveillance DVR. It's been over a year since the pandemic started and our kids are back to in-class learning, but the printer is still going strong and we haven't even gone through the starter kit of toner that came with it. Now that's value...
Bondebond
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2018
After having suffered through several hand-me-down printers, I wanted a new laser printer that could duplex and print in color so I could reduce the number of devices in my home office. While having the ability to make copies would have been nice, this really handles the bulk of my needs.The setup was incredibly easy and required very little interaction with it to get it on the wireless network. All of my laptops and PC found the printer through the Windows printer wizard very quickly and easily.The only issue I've run into is that the included Windows driver for this printer does allow duplexing but no matter what setting in the application, printer defaults and onboard the printer, it would always duplex on the short side, meaning when you flipped the paper over, the print was upside down. Nothing, and I mean NOTHING, would make it behave any differently. I downloaded the driver directly from Brother, unpacked it and replaced the driver to use it even though Windows tried to tell me I had the best driver already installed. Now, it works as expected and as it should. I was so frustrated I was ready to send the printer back. Thanks, Microsoft...The speed of output is a bit inconsistent for multiple pages in the same document. There is sometimes pausing in between pages. I've had plenty of printers that just cranked out page at the rated speed one right after another, so this is the only detractor on an otherwise fine printer.The output is acceptable for a color laser printing color graphics. Do not expect photo quality output - get a high-end inkjet for that (love my Canon Pro-100) but is just great for brochures and other office quality color output.All in all, I'm quite pleased and satisfied with the printer. The price is great. Consumables are going to be where I feel the price pain but that's to be expected.