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Rating: | (4.63 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 651 Staples Reviews |
Product Name: | Brother HL-L2395DW Wireless Black-and-White All-In-One Printer Gray HL-L2395DW - Best Buy |
Product Description: | Increase the efficiency of your office with this Brother laser printer. It's engineered to print up to 36 pages per minute, and its flatbed scan glass supports scanning and copying capabilities for added functionality. This Brother laser printer has built-in USB and wireless interfaces for convenient printing from mobile devices. |
Model Number: | HL-L2395DW |
Product SKU: | 24286230 |
UPC: | 012502649687 |
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Even things that used to always require a fax, like banking and real-estate transactions, now are done with .pdfs and online signature systems and such.
But yes, I remember when AIOs also had a handset you could pick up and talk on the phone while telling the receiving party to switch over to their fax. Perhaps the model you are looking for is All-in-the-Past!
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Seems 2395 prints faster has ethernet and more memory
Might've worth getting for $5 more.
Not sure how long I have to return the other one never opened it
Waiting for others to weigh in if the $5 more for this one is worth it
"Help save paper and create two-sided documents with automatic duplex printing"
Not seeing this around me. Where you getting this price?
Waiting for others to weigh in if the $5 more for this one is worth it
I made this comparison earlier, it seems to me that the 2390dw doesn't have an Ethernet port, touch screen, and won't duplex scan, while the 2395dw has/can do those things. It's possible I missed something though. It's up to you if these features are worth the $5 and return process.
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duplex printing only
and while i am on my soap box the lack of a FAX (yes some still use it) means its not an true AIO
duplex printing only
and while i am on my soap box the lack of a FAX (yes some still use it) means its not an true AIO
Even things that used to always require a fax, like banking and real-estate transactions, now are done with .pdfs and online signature systems and such.
But yes, I remember when AIOs also had a handset you could pick up and talk on the phone while telling the receiving party to switch over to their fax. Perhaps the model you are looking for is All-in-the-Past!