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Brother HL-2170W 23ppm Laser Printer with Wireless and Wired Network Interfaces
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from: BROTHER List Price: $299.99 Amazon.com's Price: $99.99 You Save: $200.00 (67%)as of 09/02/2010 17:21 EDT Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Brother Color: GRAY Display Size: 669.2913385826772 inches EAN: 0807027545275 Format: CD Graphics Card Interface: AGP Graphics Description: This is the description of the PC Graphics Graphics Memory Size: 256 MB Hard Disk Size: 1 GB Item Dimensions: Label: BROTHER Legal Disclaimer: Shipping is 3-5 days FedEx or UPS with tracking number. Brand New. Continental USA street address ONLY, we do not ship to P/O box, APO, AE, or international addresses Manufacturer: BROTHER Model: HL-2170w Modem Description: None MPN: HL-2170w Native Resolution: 640x480 Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Windows Processor Count: 1 Publisher: BROTHER Studio: BROTHER System Memory Size: 128000 MB System Memory Type: DRAM Warranty: 1 year warranty Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: B & W Laser Printer with wireless and wired network interfaces---23 PPM Black, built in wireless(802.11b/g) and ethernet network interfaces. HQ1200 resolution(up to 2400x600 dpi) for high quality output. 250 sheet paper capacity. 32 MB memory standard. PCL6 emulation standard. Amazon.com Product Description: Amazon.com Product Description Ideal for both home and office use, the affordable Brother HL-2170W Laser Printer features network connectivity via wireless/wired interfaces, and prints up to 23 pages per minute at a high-quality resolution, giving your work and personal documents a polished finish colleagues and friends are sure to envy.
This monochrome laser printer not only warms up in less than 10 seconds and prints up to 23 pages per minute to give you near-instant access to important reports, documents, and annual family letters when you need them, it also includes a manual bypass feeder for professional printing on envelopes and letterhead. The high-quality resolution (up to 2400 x 600 dpi) of this personal black-and-white laser printer reflects the time and care that you put into each document, while giving you the benefits of low cost per page laser output. The printer also includes 32 MB memory, and a 250-sheet capacity tray that can conveniently accommodate standard, legal, and custom-sized paper. Built-In Wired and Wireless Networking Perfect for family or home offices, the HL-2170W gives you the option to connect the printer via USB, Ethernet, or 802.11b/g wireless networking. Brother makes wireless setup a snap; for users with wireless access points that support SecureEasySetup, Wi-Fi Protected Setup, or AOSS, you can automatically configure your wireless settings by simply pressing a button on your router. Ergonomic and Energy Efficient The Brother HL-2140 17.9-by-18.7-by-14.2-inch efficient design features a toner save mode for extended toner life as well as sleep mode. Easy to set up and a breeze to use, this printer is compatible with both Mac and Windows operating systems, and includes an animated user-friendly tutorial to help answer common support and maintenance questions. Environmentally Friendly Design For added peace of mind, this machine is Energy Star compliant, which means it helps save the environment while saving you money. (Energy Star is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy promoting energy efficiency). This personal laser printer is backed by a one-year limited manufacturer's warranty. What's in the Box HL-2170W laser printer, starter toner cartridge and instruction kit. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great for Windows XP/7 and Ubuntu LinuxI simply can't say enough good things about this printer. I first set up the wireless using Windows XP and in Ubuntu 10.04. The XP install was far more complicated (though admittedly straightforward). In Ubuntu it is as simple as System -> Administration -> Printing -> Add New Printer. Search for printers on the network and it will appear in the list on the left pane. Then just select it and Ubuntu will download the drivers. The printer is fast, fairly quiet, and prints very nicely. ... Read More Rating: - good for an inexpensive laserThis little laser does the job nicely for my husband, who needs a laser for his work. It has a small footprint, is speedy and very basic. He's happy. The price was more than right, about half what it was selling for elsewhere. It's not nearly as noisy as the inkjet I just junked. Rating: - Read the instructionsThis little fellow is a remarkable value. I am a Mac user (Snow Leopard system) and had allotted extra time for installation in view of some cautions from earlier reviewers. To my delight, I followed the instructions for a wired installation and it was running smoothly in just a few minutes. With extra time and an inflated confidence, I decided to add wireless capability for my second Mac, a laptop, which I really didn't need. I went from computer master to grasshopper in one click as now nothing ... Read More Rating: - Love it, GET ONE!!IT has been almost a year since we bought this printer. LOVE IT!!!!!! We have a few small business and print a ton. After I put tape on the toner it seems to print forever. I can't tell you exactly, but I KNOW our ink cost are way down.I have only had three paper jams. The wireless is a little tricky unless you hook it right up to the hub. Speed is great...it goes to sleep to save power. I love it so much I just bought another for my parents who have a lawn mowing business. I would buy it again ... Read More Rating: - Brother's Time MachineThe last laser printer I bought was an HP Laser Jet IV when they first came out and it cost well over a thousand dollars. It printed eight pages per minute at 600 DPI using some trick they called resolution enhancement technology. I loved that printer and used it for years before selling it. I then started using inkjets and have owned a number of them. I've always regretted selling the HP. When I bought this, I hoped it would be close to as good as the HP was. I mean, seriously, $100? Read More |






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