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Reviews: | 687 Staples Reviews |
Product Name: | Brother - HL-L2395DW Wireless Black-and-White All-In-One Laser Printer - Gray |
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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*** Also as a thought, what about taking pictures of them individually with an iPhone?
If you are replacing the printer only for the auto document scanning feature (the printer in this post is flatbed only), I find the stand alone scanners work better for these type of projects. If you want this printer but also need the ADF and fax in ONE device, take a look at Brother MFC-L2750dw. However, it is $100 more, which was half the cost of what I paid for the Epson ES-300w (or scanner you could find). Note: there may be a Brother DCP model with everything but fax that would be in between the cost of the printer shown here and the MFC. Watch for a sale on Slickdeals.
Consider using OneNote (both installed program version or app are free with no limits I have run into other than your 5 GB (don't scan files larger than necessary) free storage space) OR EverNote (Basic version is free but limits uploads to 60 MB a month) to organize your recipes. The Brother printer with the scan to cloud will scan to both. If the scanner you choose doesn't, you can still import these items into OneNote and should be able to import into Evernote too. Both OneNote and Evernote will also let you insert pictures from your phone into them.
Both of these apps are available on my pc, Mac, phone, tablet, etc. I use OneDrive because it has less restrictions in terms of features available, no monthly upload limits, etc. I also am a long-term user who has more than the 5GB of free storage. Maybe someone else has a better suggestion for your project.
P.S. I have also used Google PhotoScan app for Google Photos. Nice! Especially for larger photos/documents that won't feed through ADF or fit on flatbed. You can send these to OneNote or Evernote as well.
For those with photos projects, be aware of this: Data added in Google Photos (Descriptions or captions added in Web Albums, changed date/time, locations) are stored in a database and not downloaded when using the download options in Google Photos. If possible, it is recommended to add captions or locations and changing dates before you upload to Google Photos. I use the free program, Adobe Bridge, for this.
I hope that helps and that you have fun with this project :-)
For whatever reason, if you look at the MFP's that have fax, they are huge, and generally much more expensive than this one. There is no reason in 2020 to buy a machine w fax unless you are doing it regularly IMO. Well, if you don't have a smartphone, that would be a reason.
Also, for the person using this for their business....respectfully, you are in the wrong place. You should be looking at least at higher end consumer models, if not commercial ones if you are constantly faxing for business (and it's potentially a write off to boot, depending on your situation).
This is a VALUE laser multi-function printer, people! That means corners cut to get the price point you see here. Corners cut = LESS functionality than non value models, like FAX. It means things like no doc feeder. It means no color (except for scanning).
But for the money, and if you don't care or need those extras, this is an amazing deal. If you need more functionality, go spend $100 more and you can find it, easily, on many different models from different brands. $180-$200 price point opens up the field significantly for MFP lasers.
And because threads like this eventually produce car analogies for some reason, let me pre-empt that with: "it's like complaining that the $14K car you are considering buying doesn't have cruise control, and built in GPS, and surround sound, and....."
I also realize most people would not want the fax without the ADF.
Another thought is you can get this printer for $75 and the MFC-L2710 model for $115. For almost the same price as the MFC-L2750dw, you have all features between the two and TWO Printers.
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I had an AT&T provided ARIS cable modem/router and the Brother printer would not wake from sleep. ARIS & Brother are both pointing fingers at each other saying they implement their WLAN drivers incorrectly.
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(But to answer your question, yes, for occasional informal scanning @ 300, does quite well considering price point)