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Brother HL-L2395DW Wireless Monochrome All-In-One Laser Printer

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Staples has Brother HL-L2395DW Wireless Monochrome All-In-One Laser Printer + Filler Item on sale for $75.54 when you apply coupon code 27019 in cart. Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available. Thanks rastaman32

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Staples has Brother HL-L2395DW Wireless Monochrome All-In-One Laser Printer + Filler Item on sale for $75.54 when you apply coupon code 27019 in cart. Shipping is free, otherwise select free store pickup where available. Thanks rastaman32

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  • This price is $14.45 lower than a recent Frontpage Deal.
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion and filler item suggestions. -oceanlake

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I just got an email from 1985...they want their comment back. 😁
The fax is less of an issue than the glaring omission of a document feeder. If I'm scanning papers, it is most definitely not one at a time on the flatbed.
user hint. have your router assign a static dhcp address to your printer. The router will then always assign the same network address to the device based on its mac address. One should do this for all shared devices on the network - printers,nas,security systems and such.

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Sunday
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Almost bought this.

Double-sided printing without copy feeder? Who designed this?
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MaddyDaddy
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Quote from PinkPower4 :
It looks like it works on MFC-l2710dw. Haven't tried any others. This MFC-l2710dw may have no cloud apps and LCD screen instead of color touch vs printer shown here. It does have fax and auto doc feed. Touch screen seems to be main difference between it and higher priced mfc-l2750dw. It is in sale for $139 minus this coupon.
Question. I have probably several hundred recipes, both clipped and handwritten that I want to electronically catalog. I have a Canon flatbed scanner/printer that has served us fine for our limited print/scan needs. But to use it for scanning all of the recipes would take forever (maybe literally). Would the ADF model mentioned be my best solution? Bring it to the store to get done? Some kind of web service? Any help would be much appreciated.
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mjv5864
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Quote from KungFuPandada :
Does it support double sited printing?
Yes. It does.
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mjv5864
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Quote from jswiss :
Can this print on Avery labels?
Yes. It does.
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samsonsu
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I am very happy with this printer.

I got the same deal a month ago. Shipping took a while. Eventually set it up 2 week ago.

Very happy with it. Day and night difference compared to my previous $50 Pantum AirPrint printer, which frequently disconnected from WiFi and pretty much needed a power cycle for every print job. The Brother one was super stable and I haven't had a single issue.

I didn't even realize it has double-sided feature until that toggle showed up in my AirPrint option page. It's a plus for kids to print school paperwork. I don't use the scanner a lot because my iPhone can do it well enough for my needs and it's more handy. This printer also integrates with almost every cloud service I heard of, right from the printer itself.

As some mentioned, this printer is a little big. The only thing I miss from the Pantum printer was the compact size. However, the small size came with a downside that it couldn't hold the paper in a closed compartment, so the paper got lots of dust on them. The Brother one doesn't have this problem because the paper tray slides into the body.
Last edited by samsonsu February 17, 2020 at 12:43 PM.
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Quote from Sunday :
Almost bought this.

Double-sided printing without copy feeder? Who designed this?
If you want an office copier buy an office copier.
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Quote from MaddyDaddy :
Question. I have probably several hundred recipes, both clipped and handwritten that I want to electronically catalog. I have a Canon flatbed scanner/printer that has served us fine for our limited print/scan needs. But to use it for scanning all of the recipes would take forever (maybe literally). Would the ADF model mentioned be my best solution? Bring it to the store to get done? Some kind of web service? Any help would be much appreciated.
I have the Brother HL2390DW (very similar) and this is NOT a machine I would want to use for a project like you're describing due to the low quality of the scans. These entry-level machines are fine for scanning receipts/tax docs/whatever that you don't really care about. You could try to see if that's something they could do in store (probably cost less than buying a machine).. alternatively look for a ScanSnap on ebay.. read the reviews.. they're far and away the best scanner I've ever used for speed/high volume scanning.

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Quote from NeatCircle654 :
Staples has the printer on sale for 99.99. The $25 coupon requires spending $100.
Just like this posting says 🤔
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Quote from roughlaw :
Ditto!
Pay more for a document feeding scanner,,
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You are exactly right.
I would never buy one without a telegraph option.🤔
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brother MFC-L2710DW is $60 off with automatic document feeder and fax function

https://www.staples.com/brother-m...ct_2764646
Last edited by FeistyHose919 February 17, 2020 at 02:11 PM.
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Quote from FeistyHose919 :
brother MFC-L2710DW is $60 with automatic document feeder and fax function

https://www.staples.com/brother-m...ct_2764646
Shows 139.99
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Shows 139.99
left out a word
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need a fax option? Just use www.faxzero.com [faxzero.com] free faxes (3 pages at a time for free) and you just upload PDF's, word docs, etc. Unfortunately, many medical offices require faxes as email attachments are not seen as "secure"... our medical system is so outdated! save yourself the hassle and don't get a printer with fax function! just my $.02

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Quote from MaddyDaddy :
Question. I have probably several hundred recipes, both clipped and handwritten that I want to electronically catalog. I have a Canon flatbed scanner/printer that has served us fine for our limited print/scan needs. But to use it for scanning all of the recipes would take forever (maybe literally). Would the ADF model mentioned be my best solution? Bring it to the store to get done? Some kind of web service? Any help would be much appreciated.

If this was a one-time project scanned in smaller batches, one of the Brothers with the ADF might work. They are great for occasional scanning. I scan documents at 300 and photos at 600 on AIOs. HOWEVER, I am digitizing lots of photo albums and docs. A dedicated scanner works better. Less problems with jams and sometimes include better software. I think the scan quality is a bit better too. My Epson ES-300w is a couple years old but it works well. It runs off usb, battery, or power. Can use a laptop and this portable scanner in the comfort of a recliner. Does double side. For work scanning, we use the larger and more expensive Canon scanners. All-in-ones are good multi-purpose but the scanning isn't generally their strength but more like a convenience for everyday tasks, so it depends on the size and frequency of your project as I think scan quality should work for documents.
Last edited by PinkPower4 February 18, 2020 at 01:05 AM.

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