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Brother HL-2170w 23ppm Laser Printer with Wireless & Wired Network Interfaces

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Average Customer Rating:     
List Price: $229.99
Our Price: $89.99
Your Save: $ 140.00 ( 61% )
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Other offers: 41 new starting from $89.99 1 used starting from $175.72
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- Monochrome laser printer prints up to 23 ppm, perfect for home or office use
- High-quality 2400 x 600 dpi resolution
- Features network connectivity via wireless/wired interfaces
- 250-sheet capacity tray
- One-year limited manufacturer's warranty
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Editorial Reviews:
The HL-2170W is ideal for home or home office printer sharing. The HL-2170W offers wireless 802.11b/g and wired (Ethernet) network interfaces for connecting to your wired or wireless router. In addition, it includes 32MB of standard memory for faster processing, and PCL6 emulation for greater compatibility. 32MB of memory enables the HL-2170W to quickly process your print jobs and handle more complex documents. Perfect for family or home office print sharing, the HL-2170W provides flexible connectivity with USB, wireless, and wired network interfaces. With a print speed of up to 23ppm, you can quickly produce all of your letters, reports, spreadsheets and other documents. A 250-sheet capacity paper tray means you will spend less time refilling the tray, and a manual by-pass slot is available for printing envelopes and letterheads. With HQ1200 print resolution (up to 2400 x 600 dpi), your documents will have crisp text and graphics. Users with wireless access points that support SecureEasySetup, Wi-Fi Protected Setup, or AOSS, can automatically configure wireless settings by simply pressing a button on the router. Standard Interfaces - Wireless 802.11b/g, 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet, and USB One-Push Wireless Configurations - SecureEasySetup, AOSS or Wi-Fi Protected Setup capable routers CPU (Processor) Speed - 181 MHz Resident Fonts - 49 scalable fonts, 12 bitmap fonts, and 11 bar codes Paper Tray - 16-28 pounds (bond) Letter, Legal, Executive, A4, A5, A6, B5, and B6 Multi-purpose Tray - 16-43 pounds (bond) Letter, Legal, Executive, A4, A5, A6, B5, B6, Envelopes, and Custom Sizes (2.75-8.5 (w), 4.57-14 (l)) Output Paper Capacity - 100 sheets Dimensions - Width 14.5x Depth 14.2 x Height 6.7 Weight - 15.0 pounds
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Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating:      Summary: great printer with out great linux drivers Comment: I connected this to a wired network - I have not tried the wireless connections. It was very easy. Printer works well. One problem (otherwise I would have given it five stars) - there are no really good linux drivers (some so-so ones but no great ones - get on it Brothers!)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great economical printer Comment: I was a bit leery buying this printer because the brand didn't have the market "mind-share" that HP, EPSON, and Canon have. I own both HP and Canon inkjets that use way too much ink, so I decided to try this one since for about $47 (the same price as the ink cartridges), I could get 2,600 printed pages!! It seems like I get about 100 pages on the HP and Canon before I need to order more ink. No matter what site I looked at, the reviews of the printer were SOLID, with people generally complaining about the wireless set up. I think if you know your wireless settings, you won't have too many problems.
I used the directions and CD that came with the printer, and followed the directions that used the ethernet cable, since I have a very old wireless Linksys G router. I have Windows XP machines, and since I knew all my wireless settings, the computers were set up very quickly and printed on the first try, except one machine, where the personal firewall was blocking the print jobs. Once I added the printer's IP address to the firewall, all the print jobs went through. I did use the BRAdmin Light Utility that came with the CD to change the printer to a static IP address to eliminate any issues with the IP address I specified in the firewall, since I can have a variable number of machines connected to the router.
So far, the print quality has been very good. The printer is completely wireless... no cat5 wire from the printer to the router, nor are there any wires from the machines to the printer. What Freedom! The printer is in a completely different room from the router/modem. Duplexing is manual, but for the current 89.99 price, that's a small inconvenience. I have been impressed with the utilities that come with the printer... I can see exactly how many copies I have printed, and I can also see how many jams have occurred (none). I don't think you can get that kind of information from HP or Canon.
Overall, I am very pleased with this printer.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wireless printer Comment: Very good product. Very convenient. I use it for my home network and since I have a notebook and so does my wife, it makes printing easy. A little bit of trouble with the installation because I have a Mac and my wife has a PC.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Easy to set up! Comment: Just got this printer this week. After reading many of the helpful hints other reviewers gave, I used the "cable" set-up, even though I have a one-touch Linksys router. It worked great. I then loaded the printer drivers to my laptop, and I am printing from wherever I am.
Good print quality and not much more of a footprint than my old HP Inkjet. It is a bit loud, but that's many because it is right next to my PC for now. I am planning on moving it.
Got a great deal through Amazon ($40 instant rebate, plus $10 off through Bill Me Later) and ended up paying $90 for this great printer.
Highly recommended!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Does not come with USB 2 cable Comment: Got printer today, installed in minutes, works perfectly. I knock off a star because I connected to Win XP thru USB 2.0 cable. Cable does not come with printer. I had to dig up a cable.
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