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Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars with 35 reviews

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Customers are enthusiastic about the HL-L2400D Black-and-White Laser Printer's duplex printing capabilities and compact size. Many appreciate that it can print on both sides of the paper, which is convenient and saves paper. The printer's small footprint is also a plus for those with limited space. However, some customers are disappointed that it lacks Wi-Fi connectivity, which they feel is a standard feature in today's printers.

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  • Cons mentioned:
    No wifi
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The Best Printer should still come with a cable

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    There are three certainties in life: death, taxes and Brother laser printers. All three do exactly what you expect them to and are unfailingly reliable. Jokes aside, this is the 2nd Brother laser printer I own and the only reason I have a 2nd one is because I wanted a 2nd one. The other one still works absolutely fine after probably seven years of ownership and use. That one has wifi connectivity and I don't even remember the last time I've had to restart it to connect to the internet. It's just that reliable. I liked the idea that this one is even simpler: a dedicated printing machine when all you want to do is connect it straight to your computer and print something in black and white. That is at least 98% of what I print any time I need or want to print something. I am confident I will be able to do that with this machine for years and years and years. All I'll need to do is get toner and paper periodically. Done. So, this thing works exactly as you would expect when it comes to printing. You put the toner drum and cartridge in, plug it into your computer, click print and out comes a really nice looking black and white document. It does this quickly and relatively quietly. I don't even know what the page per minute count is, because that's just not something I ever bump up against as a problem. Obviously, if you're looking to outfit a sizable office with a bunch of employees then you're not looking at this printer in the first place. But for a home office? Again, this is what you want. There are two things that keep this from being a no-brainer 5 star review. The first is that I'm of the firm opinion a printer that has no connectivity beyond using a direct connection via USB cable... should include such a cable in the box. This one doesn't. There is no other reason in the world that exists for this other than corporate greed. Maybe they'll claim it's better for the environment because people just have a bunch of printer cables laying around their house, but that is not accurrate. I have a million cables laying around my house, but no printer to USB-C cable. It should be in the box. Charge an extera five dollars. Instead, that money went to another company and that's just silly. So just know you're gonna have to buy a cable if you don't already have one. Second, it's not exactly as straightforward as it should be to get this working with a Mac. It's not challenging, but when you add a printer in MacOS it asks you to select a driver. There are roughly a billion Brother models to choose from in the dropdown window... except for this exact model. Instead, just pick one that has a number closest to this model and it'll work fine. But even on Brother's website the status of the driver for this model was listed as "checking." I don't even know what that means as the site was not actively checking for anything! It's just strange. Maybe this is a newer model and those things aren't ironed out just yet, but really they should be given this is just an iterative (and simpler) model of the same printer they've had for ever at this point. Those dings aside, just buy this. You won't regret it. It may even outlive me.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Duplex printing
    Cons mentioned:
    No wifi
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    VALUE B & W DUPLEX LASER – BEST FOR TEXT

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    PRODUCT Brother - HL-L2400D Black-and-White Laser Printer - Gray VALUE B & W DUPLEX LASER – BEST 4 TEXT – OK GRAPHICS – NEEDS A CABLE REVIEW This printer is a great value considering the high quality (1200dpi) full duplex (dual sided) printing. It is fast (32ppm), quiet, and has a decent tray capacity (250 pages). It is no frills, but does a very good job overall. If you just want a solid printer for everyday use or a small workgroup, this is worth a very close look and consideration. Though it only includes a 700 page starter toner cartridge out of the box, a new cartridge is affordable enough not to break the bank. PRINT QUALITY - Text is fantastic (11 / 10) - LineArt (presentation graphics) (7/10) with noticeable banding - Photos (7/10) with noticeable banding CAUTION - Need your own USB 2.0 cable (not included) - It is not network ready (no wifi or ethernet capability) WINDOWS SETUP - Just turn it on, and plug it in. Windows will find and download the drivers after a few minutes. RECOMMENDATION A good value basic B&W printer. I think this would be great for anyone who needs 2 sided printing and does not use too many graphics. Do I think it should include the USB cable? YES. Am I going to ding the review. I guess not. Many people (like me) will have one laying around in their junk drawer. I just don’t like the thought of someone buying this and having to wait to use it until they order a USB cable.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Duplex printing
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    It's basic, but it's probably all you need for B&W

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    I've still got a working Brother monochrome laser printer that is about 10 years old so I've got a lot of faith in the reliability of the brand. This Brother HL-L2400D Black-and-White Laser Printer is a better version. It's a little faster, it offers 2-sided printing, and it's a little more efficient with the toner. Weight with the toner was approximately 15 pounds. Dimensions are 14.25 x 14 x 7.25" so it's got a rather small footprint. Setup was fairly easy. I will note that it does not ship with a printer cable, so you need one for setup; this is not the wireless version. You basically insert the toner by opening the front of the printer. I was up and running in about 10 minutes. You can go to the Brother website, install the driver and software package, download the manual, and that's it. The standard tray capacity is about 250 sheets of 20lb 8.5x11" (letter size) bond paper. You can feed 16 to 43 lb paper which is fairly regular text weight paper. The manual tray can take up to 61 lb (heavy text weight) 8.5x14 legal size paper. Your manual feed isn't going to handle more than one sheet at a time, but it will handle a few sizes of envelopes too. 2-sided printing tops out at 28lb paper (your basic color copy paper.) Printing speed is 32 pages per minute for single-sided prints, about 15ppm for 2-sided prints. I counted approximately 9 seconds to the first printed piece once I sent a file. Overall, this is your basic budget laser printer. Laser B&W is very affordable, and this printer can meet your needs for school, work, and personal use. It's quick and it's quiet. The printer has a small footprint and has all of the basic led indicators to let you know when you need toner, paper, a new drum, or that dreaded paper jam. If this printer is anything like my old Brother Laser printer, it will be around the house another 10 years.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Duplex printing
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great affordable BW laser printer

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    Brother laser printers are basically the only printer you will ever need. The L2400D is a lean, mean, duplex printing machine and represents a great example of an entry level printer that can meet most people’s needs without breaking the bank. Coupled with ubiquitous software support, this is a great printer to consider if you find yourself needing basic printing needs on occasion. First of all let’s address why I think this is the printer for 95% of people personally and professionally. Most people print occasionally, and not every day. Ink based printers have expensive cartridges that dry out. Nothing like throwing the better part of a hundred dollars in your fifty dollar printer from the local discount retailer. Laser printers are different: they can sit on the shelf, collect dust, and then one day, 2 years later, print a crisp and clear boarding pass for your flight. They use a type of printing that laminates toner from the cartridge to the paper by melting it with lasers. This is a lot more efficient than ink and doesn’t smudge at all. This also means it ends up being pretty crisp and the printers are quite durable. Most people don’t really need color (and if you do, go color laser - no one really prints glossy photo paper at home, am I right?), and the black and white laser printers from Brother represent a great value. Now why the L2400D? Well the D on the model is informing you that it’s duplex, which means it save 50% paper compared to the leading non-duplex model (it prints on the front and back :-) ). Duplex printing is great when you need to print a book or some other paper or contract to minimize the amount of paper used. Of course you can change this in print settings if you need to print one side only. Another great thing about the Brother L2400D is that its replacement toner is $50 retail for the standard (1200 pages) and around $80 for the XL cartridge (3000 pages). That means long term printing costs are pretty cheap. In the box you’ll find a power cord, starter toner (700 pages), product guides and the printer itself. Unfortunately there is no USB cable (USB-2 printer cable) in the box, so you’ll need to purchase that separately. There is also no other way of connecting the printer than USB. I was almost surprised to find no network port or WiFi, but this is a pretty entry level printer. Once connected, I was able to get it working fairly easily with my Windows laptop. My chromebook took a bit of fandangling. I had to select L2300D as the driver, but once I did the printer worked perfectly. I would assume any legacy OS, or non-evergreen system could use legacy L2XXXD drivers to do printing. Once I got printing it was quite a snappy. The duplexing slows down the rate of printing, but generally I found it fine enough. Speed printing I got a pretty fast rate, but I think you need to enable draft quality to get the 32 pages per minute that was listed. I still found it would knock out the first page within 10 seconds or so, and subsequent pages 4-5 seconds at high quality. I would consider the L2405W (is wireless) or the L2460DW (duplex, and wireless and higher performance) if the price was right. If you don’t need network connected printing, then this L2400D is a powerhouse of a printer. Alternatively, you could potentially plug it into a router and share it as well. Overall I’m quite happy with the quality and performance.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Duplex printing
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Quality, Quickness and High Quantity Printing

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    As far as printers go, the Brother HL-L2400D Black and White Laser Printer is one of the best you’ll find. It is easy to setup, prints fast and is about medium size and weight. I enjoyed the printing out some of the projects I participated in. I play guitar and get a lot of sheet music that I print from the web. When looking at notes, TAB, chords, 6 string outline, text and something easy to read, I knew I needed clear and precise printing. Printing quickly is another thing I would like with music sheets. Well, the Brother L2400D performed under pressure. No issues with smearing, the ink was flawless and easy to read so I can play guitar at my best. This is going to be the printer I use from now on. Another project perfect for the Brother L2400D is a “meet and greet” handout with the neighbors on the block. I plan on putting printing out the date, place, time as well as any food that might be needed. With different fonts, thickness/thinness of the text and checking the ink for smearing, the Brother L2400D will be able to handle it. I ran a test page and had no problems at all. The Brother L2400D is a laser monochrome printer meaning the pages are produced in shades of black. Not a color printer but I have had printers with color for years and never even used the option. So, the fact there is no color just black and white printing is great as far as I am concerned. You can get about 32 pages a minute in “letter” sized paper and 15 pages a minute on two sided black and white “letter” sized paper. That is a great productive speed that will help if you have a lot of pages to print. The fact that the Brother L2400D printer has two-sided printing is even better. Paper can definitively be saved when you go that route. Printing from the 250-page tray, the printed side of the paper is face down. It really makes no difference in printing, but it is good to know, especially when printing on two-sided paper. Another great feature is you can print on just about any size paper or paper weight (there are very little exclusions that this Brother won’t print on). (The information on this is included in the online manual). A large 250-page paper count tray is located on the front. That is a large total for such a medium form factor sized printer. This also makes the printer front heavy. This should not be a problem, but it is worth noting depending on how you set your printer setup. The width is 14”, Height 7.2” and Depth 14.2”. This is a medium sized printer that is almost a complete square. Once you load up of the 250-count paper tray the overall weight is around 16lbs. This is a great weight because of the stability in printing that it brings. There is not a lot of movement from the printer, so the documents printed are clear. The only negative in the printing process is the noise. It is loud, but not louder than any other Laser printer I have heard. You will also want to let the vent push out the hot air, so be sure to leave some room for that. Installing the drum and toner was easy, once I pulled out the correct slot. The directions were not very clear on this. It did take a short bit of time, but the front plastic drawer pulls down and the drum and toner slide right in. Once that was done, I plugged in the Brother L2400D to the wall socket. Then I plugged the “fast USB 2.0 interface” from the printer (USB Type B) to my computer’s USB Type A slot. This cord is NOT included in the Brother L2400D box. You will have to get one from the store or online. It is not expensive, but I don’t know why the cord couldn’t be with the printer. It is a small hassle. I just happen to have an extra USB Type B toa USB Type A. Then I went and turned on the Brother L2400D monochrome printer. After it got done setting up and the lights went on and off, then the light for “Ready” was on. I went to settings and made sure the Brother L2400D was set as the main printer. Next, I printed a test page. It came out clear and precise, looking great, how a laser printer should print. Now that I can print from the Brother L2400D and my laptop, that was most of the setup required. Finding the manual online, you can find more detailed things to look for, like firmware updates, or different type settings. Included with the printer is a 4-step process to hook up the Brother L2400D printer to your computer. It is one of the easiest printer setups I have done (with exception where the drum and toner was to be installed). Most important are the controls which operate the Brother L2400D laser printer. The controls are stacked on one another, so they are easy to read. A power button, Lights for Toner, Drum, Paper and Ready are at your disposal. Just below the Ready Light is a solid green bar with a Go button beneath it. All of these lights have different shades of green or a blinking yellow light to let you know the corresponding job the Printer is supposed to execute. The category for the 4 actions is Toner Low, Replace Toner, Drum End Soon, Replace Drum, Drum 1 2-3, Paper jam or cover open and no paper. These settings and colored lights provide all the information you need to succeed in running the Brother L2400D properly. Overall, I enjoyed the simple, easy to read and making copies with Brother L2400D. The black monochrome ink didn’t smear after drying, printed clear and is a “keeper” among the many other similar products out there.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Works Decently Despite Setup Woes

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    [PROS] Compact size: This laser printer is sized perfectly. For the mini powerhouse that it is, it's only a tad bit longer and wider than my personal printer. I'm not a fan of having printers stationed next to me, but this one doesn't take up as much space as I thought it would. Prints quickly: When I first started to use this device, I was particularly interested in the PPM (pages per minute) speed. The description stated that it prints "up to 32 PPM" so I wanted to see how close I could get to it. After timing it twice, I was able to hit the benchmark in both instances so I am extremely impressed. Furthermore, I found myself please with the actual quality of the document once it came out. Simple Software: The Brother iPrint&Scan program is pretty straightforward. Given that this device lacks scanning features, I was only able to evaluate the print functionality. The app is easy to grasp, and it provided adequate options that enabled me to complete all of my tasks including double-sided printing. [CONS] Burden to setup: The biggest challenge in working with this printer is getting it set up. The first issue is that a USB-B ("printer") cable is not included. This is a wired printer, but to not provide the only cable needed to connect to the computer is baffling. Fortunately, I found a USB-B cable in the midst of a several dozen HDMI, USB C, and Ethernet cables that I own. The next issue I had was that the paper guide directs you to "support.brother.com" to download companion software. Once I navigated to the page, I was greeted by an "Access Denied" error almost 2 days straight (and on different machines) when I attempted to download the software. Eventually, I was able to download the software which I attribute the issue as a one-off. Not Wireless: In my opinion, I do not like this design choice. It's a step back and adds an unnecessary hassle when dealing with the printer. Although it's compact in size, it's still the largest thing sitting on my desk and make things more cluttered when I would prefer it to be in a different location. [CONCLUSION] As a wired, B&W printer the HL-L2400D is fine only if you don't require much. It is bare bones given there's no color printing, scanning, or wireless capability. It's smaller than typical printer, but it is fast.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Basic Home Office Laser Printer

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    The Brother HL-L2400D Laser Printer is a black and white laser printer designed for personal or home office use. It has a wired USB 2.0 connection and supports 2-sided printing. What It Comes With Inside the box you will find the printer, toner cartridge, power cord and instructions. A USB 2.0 cord no longer than 6 feet is required, but does not come with the printer. Installation The printer is a basic unit and the setup should be easy. I had trouble with the software, so the installation took a long time. As far as the components go, they were quick to put together. The printer is fully assembled. Insert the toner, load the paper tray, connect the power cord, turn it on, and then connect the USB cord to the computer. All of this was straight forward. Things started to go downhill when I tried to install the software. The software was supposed to install following the prompts once you connect the USB cord to the computer. I went through the prompts, but it never located the software for this particular model number. This should have been found when typing in the model number, but this model number is not loaded in the Brother installation software yet. I followed the troubleshooting ideas on the instructions, but the restart of the printer and computer did not fix it. I had to go to the Brother website and manually find the software which was not easy. Once I found the software, I downloaded the recommended software and ran the exe file. It proceeded to install several programs. Keep in mind that this is only a black & white printer, yet it installed the iPrint & Scan software. Window after window popped up during the install, and when it was over there were three desktop icons. The software installed supports internet printing, but this printer does not have a wired or wireless connection. It also does not have a scanner, but the software supports scanning. When I printed a test page a message appeared and said something like “Scanning not supported” and the icon for scanning permanently disappeared. It was quite clear that Brother did not put enough effort in the development of the installation software. This needs to drastically improve and be connected to the prompts so that the customer doesn’t have to spend time hunting for it. It was a very disappointing experience. Features As I mentioned, this is a basic laser printer. These are some of its features: • Black and white printing • Up to 32 pages per minute • Wired-only connection through USB 2.0 cord • 2-sided printing • Paper tray loading up to 250 sheets • Front loading for paper/envelopes • Resolution up to 1200 x 1200 dpi • 3 options for toners/drum refills Quality/Speed of Printing The print quality was as-expected. Printing the page was quick. Specs say that the first print should take less than 8.5 seconds. Additional sheets in the same print job are quicker. Power Like most laser printers, this unit is power-hungry. It can use up to 920W of power, so this makes my lights flicker when it turns on and when it goes to print. The room that I am in has a standard 15-Amp breaker. I’m giving the Brother HL-L2400D Laser Printer 3 stars. It does what it states that it should do, but the software installation was terrible. Also, though it’s standard practice these days to not include a USB 2.0 cord, it really irks me that the company can’t throw in a 6’-0” USB 2.0 cable. It’s only a couple of dollars to package one in, and could prevent someone from being able to set up their printer for the first time. Lastly, there’s a wireless version of this printer that you may consider if you’d like to stay with the Brother brand. With the limitation of a maximum 6’-0” USB cord, you must place this near you. On top of that, you have to have an available USB-A port. Most laptops now don’t have that. You end up have to buy adapters and possibly use one of the few available ports on your machine.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Duplex printing
    Cons mentioned:
    No wifi

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Another BROTHER. I'm a Believer.

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    I wanted another B/W Brother printer and being duplex, was a real bonus for the price. Wireless would have been nice, like my last Brother, but as I'm aging and living in "the home" I wanted something SIMPLE. Easy hookup and worked the first try!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    No wifi

    Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Not as described not wifi

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    The item does not print right and in the add it said it was wifi and it was not

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Er

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    Best place to purchase at Best Buy!! Very helpful!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Cable-only interface a real convenience

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I returned an HP printer to buy this one because the HP gave me many problems trying to print via cable while it was trying to print via wi-fi. Also, the fact that the paper supply doesn't protrude gives me valuable desk space. I am very happy with it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Usb 2.0

    Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Missing required component

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    Really confused how a company can sell a wired printer but not include a USB cable to connect the printer to a computer

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Black and white, Compact
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great for Home Office

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    My wife has got a new job and started working from home. Once we got her office set up, she wanted a printer in her office, and was very particular about what she wanted in it: - Table top unit, not a massive multi-function unit - Fast, clean printing - Laserjet - Color was a bonus, but she was fine with a black and white printer. I've used Brother devices in other offices and found them to be great, compact devices that printed quick and clean. So when the option to try out one of these printers came up, it checked all the boxes she had. Setting up the device was quick and easy, and we had it connected to her laptop within moments. She's already used it for printing off several documents for work, but she's also used it to print off homework sheets for our girls. This device being roughly the same size as a regular printer, it has a nice and small footprint. It's a basic black and white device, so if you're looking for something in color, then this isn't the device for you. However, if all you need is black and white or grayscale prints, then this is a great option. Something else we love about it is that it's a laser jet printer. The big difference between ink jets and laser jets is that ink jets use cartridges with ink where laser jets use powder toner cartridges, meaning they don't dry out. So if you're an infrequent printer, or you print a lot, a laser jet is a great choice because they're faster to print, and if you don't print as much, you don't have to worry about the ink in the cartridges drying up resulting in costly replacements.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Brother printer

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    Easy to setup Works well Instructions were good Quiet

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Not compatible with Chrome OS

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Unfortunately I was told that this printer would be compatible with a Chromebook but it is not.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Brother
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      Thanks for taking the time to review your experience with the Brother HL-L2400D. We appreciate your feedback. If you still need assistance, we would like to help. Please contact the Brother USA support team at: https://www.brother-usa.com/support Brother

  • Pros mentioned:
    Build quality, Duplex printing
    Cons mentioned:
    Lack of network, No wifi
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A printer without wifi or bluetooth in 2024!!!

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    First off, I didn't read the stats of the printer as closely as I should have. I assumed all printers these days, even the cheapest, have some form of networking. Even this printer's quickstart guide mentions network connecting. However, the quickstart is one sheet for a half dozen different printers. Once I got over that disappointment, I dug around my junk cables boxes for a usb-b printer cable (shocked I still have one!) and connected the printer to my desktop pc. Works as you'd expect a modest home business laser printer to work. Connects to windows, PC downloads the drivers, and it prints. Not a lot of bells and whistles due to the lack of network connection. Print quality is sharp, and the print settings available is definitely noteworthy. Feels like a quality product, however. Brother has always made decent home office products, and this is no exception. I would strongly recommend finding the model with the wifi/bluetooth/airplay built in over this bare bones model, just for simplicity of use. Otherwise it's a good printer.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    No wifi

    Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    BEWARE!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The USB cable is not included in the box with a printer.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Brother
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      We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your feedback. At Brother, customer satisfaction is something we take seriously. We understand your Brother HLL2400D machine came with out a USB cable. We'd like to help. Please contact our Customer Service department and we will work with you to resolve these issues. Brother Customer Support Team is available to assist you direct: www.brother-usa.com/brother-support Brother

  • Pros mentioned:
    Compact, Duplex printing, Paper capacity
    Cons mentioned:
    No wifi
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Ideal for home or small office use.

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    The Brother HL-L2400D is a compact monochrome laser printer that is ideal for home or small office use. It is known for its fast printing speeds, high-quality output, and affordability. Here are some of the key features of the Brother HL-L2400D: Print speed of up to 32 pages per minute (ppm) 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution for sharp, crisp prints Automatic duplex printing to save paper and money 250-sheet paper tray capacity Hi-speed USB 2.0 connectivity Compact and lightweight design The Brother HL-L2400D is a great choice for users who need a reliable and affordable printer for everyday tasks such as printing documents, emails, and photos. It is also a good option for users who are looking for a printer that can handle duplex printing, which can save paper and money. Overall, the Brother HL-L2400D is a great all-around printer that is perfect for home or small office use. It is fast, affordable, and produces high-quality output. Here are some additional things to consider when purchasing the Brother HL-L2400D: It is a monochrome printer, so it does not print in color. The toner cartridges can be expensive, so be sure to factor in the cost of toner when making your decision. The printer does not have Wi-Fi connectivity, so you will need to connect it to your computer via USB. If you are looking for a reliable and affordable monochrome laser printer for home or small office use, the Brother HL-L2400D is a great option.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Build quality, Duplex printing
    Cons mentioned:
    No wifi
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great for home office or dorm room only

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    For an inexpensive laser printer, this device is sturdier and handles jobs better than expected. Setup is easy, the paper tray is ample for the device size, and prints are speedy and high quality. You're limited to black and white printing, but for office documents or school work this shouldn't be a deal breaker. The real issue is the extreme lack of connectivity options. You should only buy this printer if you expect to connect it to a desktop computer or stationary laptop, since this device only connects via USB directly to your computer. USB installation is easy, but setting this up brought back memories of setting up printers back in the 90s and early 00s. The printer is also a little too big and heavy to be portable, so the ideal setup here is a computer desk or table with a desktop tower or where you're regularly going to be docking a laptop. That said, there is some pretty good value here in terms of quality of prints. You get double-sided printing (duplex printing), solid build quality, and a pretty sizeable 250 sheet paper tray. In brief: Pros: great print and build quality for an inexpensive laser printer. Cons: can only connect to a *single* computer via USB. Cannot be shared over a network. If you're purchasing this for home office or dorm use, you won't be disappointed. Other prospective buyers might want to look at models that offer more robust connectivity options.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Single computer connection, Usb 2.0
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great - for what it is!

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    I have mixed feelings about this printer. On one hand it performs really well, but on the other it is limited. Let me explain… Setup is incredibly easy, and that is primarily due to the fact you are connecting via USB 2.0. So while you don’t have to mess with connecting it to your router, this means you are limited to a single computer connection at a time. This, to me, is the single most limiting feature. However, if this is the type of setup you are looking for - then this laser printer would be a decent choice. This is also not a multi-function printer with all the fee whiz print, scan, copy, fax functions of others. I’m not deducting points in my rating for this, as it is clearly advertised this way. Just be aware you are getting a printer and nothing extra. So what about the printing? Well, this is where the device shines. Printing is relatively fast, with an advertised 32ppm. I’ve found this to be mostly accurate, but it does depend on what you are printing. The print is clear and crisp with no bleeding or running, even with high ink areas. The shading is great and delivers very nice documents even with pictures, diagrams, etc. The cartridge is advertised to print approximately 700 pages. I have not printed near that volume so I cannot speak to the accuracy. The 250 sheet paper capacity works well for me, and is standard for this size and type of printer. It does also have the ability to print on things like envelopes and cards with the document feeder. This function is also quite good. If you are someone who is looking for a laser printer and you mostly print documents containing words with minimal graphics, this is certainly an option. If you don’t need the ability to wirelessly print from multiple computers or devices, and having the ability to scan or copy is not essential, then this is a great laser printer choice. Aside from USB 2.0 to a single device being the only connection option, I am quite happy with this printer. It has been reliable and continually produces quality prints.

    I would recommend this to a friend