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Refurb: Brother HL-L2420DW Wireless Monochrome Duplex Laser Printer

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$90

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Brother USA has Brother HL-L2420DW Wireless Monochrome Duplex Laser Printer (Refurbished) on sale for $79.99 - $10 w/ promo code NICELABEL in cart = $69.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member porsche912 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Reliable & Affordable: Compact, durable HL-L2420DW delivers sharp black & white prints at a low cost.
  • Premium Quality: Engineered for consistent, clear, and crisp documents, ideal for sharing.
  • Refresh EZ Print Subscription: Ensures toner supply with up to 50% savings on Brother Genuine Toner; includes free trial.
  • Fast Printing: Up to 30 pages per minute.
  • Mobile Printing: Brother Mobile Connect App allows remote printing, supply ordering, and toner tracking.
  • Flexible Connectivity: Dual-band wireless (2.4GHz/5GHz) or USB connection.
  • Versatile Paper Handling: 250-sheet tray, manual feed slot for envelopes/specialty paper, and automatic duplex printing.
  • Brother Genuine Supplies: Compatible with TN830, TN830XL, TN830V, TN830XL 2PK toner cartridges and DR830 drum unit.
  • Eco-Friendly: Features Toner Save Mode, automatic duplex printing; ENERGY STAR® compliant, EPEAT® Silver rated.
  • Support: 1-year limited warranty, free lifetime online, call, or live-chat support.

Editor's Notes

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  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $10 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $79.99.
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.

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Written by porsche912
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Brother USA has Brother HL-L2420DW Wireless Monochrome Duplex Laser Printer (Refurbished) on sale for $79.99 - $10 w/ promo code NICELABEL in cart = $69.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member porsche912 for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Reliable & Affordable: Compact, durable HL-L2420DW delivers sharp black & white prints at a low cost.
  • Premium Quality: Engineered for consistent, clear, and crisp documents, ideal for sharing.
  • Refresh EZ Print Subscription: Ensures toner supply with up to 50% savings on Brother Genuine Toner; includes free trial.
  • Fast Printing: Up to 30 pages per minute.
  • Mobile Printing: Brother Mobile Connect App allows remote printing, supply ordering, and toner tracking.
  • Flexible Connectivity: Dual-band wireless (2.4GHz/5GHz) or USB connection.
  • Versatile Paper Handling: 250-sheet tray, manual feed slot for envelopes/specialty paper, and automatic duplex printing.
  • Brother Genuine Supplies: Compatible with TN830, TN830XL, TN830V, TN830XL 2PK toner cartridges and DR830 drum unit.
  • Eco-Friendly: Features Toner Save Mode, automatic duplex printing; ENERGY STAR® compliant, EPEAT® Silver rated.
  • Support: 1-year limited warranty, free lifetime online, call, or live-chat support.

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $10 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $79.99.
  • Offer valid for a limited time only / while supplies last.

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Written by porsche912

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Dflash
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Bought one the last time it was front page. Highly recommend it. Prints from my iPad fine. You can put it anywhere there is an electric outlet. Well worth the money!
sockpuppet
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I'm buying my kid this printer just to spite you.
fis
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These things are tanks and they are cheap to run. If you don't need an MFC, jump on it.
Send one with your kid to college with some generic toner so they can print in their dorm room.

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These things are tanks and they are cheap to run. If you don't need an MFC, jump on it.
Send one with your kid to college with some generic toner so they can print in their dorm room.
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Who is still printing things in college? This isn't 2005. Everything is digital.

Don't make your kid's first trip to college an exercise in large, clunky underperforming objects owning you. Every one of these "good intentions" is nothing more than an albatross around their necks. Dorm rooms are SMALL, and they're over-crowding them with 2-4 people in a space that's barely comfortable for one. Their first trip to one should be an exercise in minimalism -- let THEM decide on their own what they need and don't need, through experience.

Also, every college has MULTIPLE computer labs with low-cost or free printing allotments.
I'm buying my kid this printer just to spite you.
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Quote from fis :
These things are tanks and they are cheap to run. If you don't need an MFC, jump on it.
Send one with your kid to college with some generic toner so they can print in their dorm room.

Bought one the last time it was front page. Highly recommend it. Prints from my iPad fine. You can put it anywhere there is an electric outlet. Well worth the money!
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Even if you have an ink jet at home already you should buy this. With after-market toner you will save yourself a ton of money over what you're paying for your inkjet as most things people print do *not* require color. This thing is also loads faster than your average inkjet printer.
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Quote from sockpuppet :
I'm buying my kid this printer just to spite you.
A purchase you'll never regret. These are excellent printers, and it will likely be with your kid into adulthood. Great price too.
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Remember who will be handling your nursing home arrangements. 🤣
Leave your mother out of this.
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just1guyToday 12:33 AM
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I purchased two of these years ago . Both still working OK . Cheap in on efay.
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If you need a reliable cheap laser printer probably a good deal. Still rocking an HL-2140 Staples refurb from like 12 years ago and a HL-2270DW from a client hand me down at work.
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ElatedNose426Today 01:03 AM
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In for one. It's cheaper to buy this refurb than it is to buy a new drum.
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Quote from Dflash :
Bought one the last time it was front page. Highly recommend it. Prints from my iPad fine. You can put it anywhere there is an electric outlet. Well worth the money!

Keep it mind to not put it on any battery backup as it does not have a large enough wattage/amps to run it. Also if you notice flickering, it's because it's on the same beaker as some other high load device.
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joshoowaToday 03:03 AM
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I'm still running a HL-2170W apparently it came out in 2008. Brother laser printers are the best.
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I bought one of these a couple months ago and the wireless print was very finicky and took a while to setup. eventually worked but I expected better from this brand
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Who is still printing things in college? This isn't 2005. Everything is digital. Don't make your kid's first trip to college an exercise in large, clunky underperforming objects owning you. Every one of these "good intentions" is nothing more than an albatross around their necks. Dorm rooms are SMALL, and they're over-crowding them with 2-4 people in a space that's barely comfortable for one. Their first trip to one should be an exercise in minimalism -- let THEM decide on their own what they need and don't need, through experience. Also, every college has MULTIPLE computer labs with low-cost or free printing allotments. They're already PAYING for this, via their tuition. Why buy a printer twice?
Free printing in college? This exists? I've attended and worked at multiple colleges and universities over the past 20 years, and I've never seen that. Even the public high school that I work in now charges students to print anything.
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