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Brother Monochrome Laser Printer, MFCL2710DW, Wireless Networking, Duplex Printing, Includes 4 Month Refresh Subscription Trial and Amazon Dash Replenishment Ready

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Model: MFCL2710DW


Style: New


Features

  • Form Factor: Print/Copy/Scan/Fax.
  • Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi.
  • Flexible printing; The manual feed slot offers flexible paper handling for a variety of papers and sizes, such as card stock, envelopes, etc; To help you create Professional looking documents.
  • Never run out of toner:choose Brother Genuine TN730 Standard or TN760 High-Yield replacement cartridges. With Refresh EZ Print Subscription, the smart toner service from Brother, and Get started with Refresh today with a Free Trial.

Description

Operating Systems Compatibility Windows 8.1, 8, 7 / Windows 10 Home / 10 Pro / 10 Education / 10 Enterprise Windows Server 2016 / 2012 R2 / 2012 / 2008 R2 / 2008 Mac OS X v10.10.5 , 10.11, 10.12 , 10.13 Linux Mobile Device Compatibility AirPrint Google Cloud Print, Brother iPrint&Scan , Wi Fi Direct. Memory 64MB. Supported Network Protocols (IPv4): ARP, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, APIPA (Auto IP), WINS/NetBIOS Name Resolution, DNS Resolver, mDNS, LLMNR Responder, LPR/LPD, Custom Raw Port/Port 9100, IPP, FTP Server, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, HTTP Server, TFTP Client and Server, SMTP Client, ICMP, Web Services (Print/Scan), SNTP Client. Supported Network Protocols (IPv6): NDP, RA, DNS Resolver, mDNS, LLMNR Responder, LPR/LPD, Custom Raw Port/Port 9100, IPP, FTP Server, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, HTTP Server, TFTP Client and Server, SMTP Client, ICMPv6, Web Services (Print/Scan), SNTP Client. Operating Environment: Temperature 50-90°F.

Brand: Brother


Connectivity Technology: wired, Wi-Fi


Printing Technology: Laser


Special Feature: Auto-Duplex, Network-Ready, Display Screen, Auto Document Feeder


Color: Black/Grey


Model Name: MFCL2710DW


Printer Output: Monochrome


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 32 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 32 ppm


Item Weight: 26 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 15.7"D x 16.1"W x 12.5"H


Controller Type: iOS


Printer Media Size Maximum: 8.5 x 14 inch


Included Components: Brother MFC-L2710DWStarter Toner Cartridge (700 pages)DR-730 Drum (12,000 pages)Quick Setup Guide and Basic User’s GuideInstallation CD-ROM (Mac OS available from download links)AC Power CordTelephone Line Cord


Print media: Envelopes, Paper (plain), Card stock


Scanner Type: Document


Max Input Sheet Capacity: 250


Max Copy Speed (Black & White): 30 ppm


Display Type: LCD


Compatible Devices: Smartphones, PC, Laptops


Sheet Size: 8.5 x 14


Dual-sided printing: Yes


Wattage: 440 watts


Duplex: Automatic


Hardware Interface: USB


Ink Color: [BLACK]


Resolution: 2400 x 600


Additional Printer functions: Scan


Control Method: App


Compatible Cartridge: TN730, TN760


Output sheet capacity: 250


Processor Count: 1


Total USB Ports: 1


Specific Uses For Product: Gaming


UPC: 012502638261 012502654223 012502771128 012502649694 012502674580 012502637325 012502655473


Global Trade Identification Number: 94, 28, 23


Memory Storage Capacity: 128 MB


Item Weight: 26 pounds


Item model number: MFCL2710DW


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 4, 2017


Manufacturer: Brother Printer


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It Works Pretty Darn Good so Far
Model: MFCL2710DW Style: New
I haven't had this printer for too long, but so far, it works pretty good. I have suffered at the hands of cheap inkjet printers from HP for years and was sick and tired of paying ridiculous prices for the stupid tiny ink cartridges that were prone to dry out and quit working if you didn't use them for months. This is my first laser printer, and I am pretty happy with it. I see a lot of people complain about toner issues and connectivity problems with these printers, and after my experience with this one, I can see how a lot of people might have a problem setting this up if they are not very tech savvy. Luckily, I am a computer wiz, so I was able to overcome most of the technical roadblocks in a timely manner. Below is quick run-down for some of the issues people might have with this type of printer and how to overcome them. The first issue someone might have right off the bat is getting it to connect to their network. The DHCP needs to be enabled and have enough addresses available to accommodate another device. Most are set up this way, but not all routers people have for their home networks are created equal, and some come set up from the factory with settings that may limit the ability for peripherals, like printers, to connect to them properly. This is especially true with equipment that is purchased used. Some people, like me :), have their router locked down so tight, that nothing can connect to it unless they want it to. There is a setting in most routers with regard to either "Set AP Isolated" or "WLAN Partition" or some other jargon, but they all serve the same purpose. That is to disable network equipment connected to the router from being able to talk to each other. This is great if you want added security on your network, but If these settings are enabled on your router, then you will never be able to print to this printer from any device connected to your network unless you are connected directly by a cable from the computer to the printer. It's a give and a take. You give up added security, but hey, at least now your can print, right? The next mistake most people are going to make it to try to install the printer directly from Windows from the "Printers & Scanners" or from the device manager. Windows has default drivers that work with the printer and will find and install it, but you are shooting yourself in the foot right from the get-go when you do this. The reason being is that you will never be able to get to the settings and preferences that fully manage this printer, and you will not be able to find the setting that allows you to bypass the setting that makes the printer stop printing when the toner gets low. Many reviews on here complain about the toner-stop-printing issue, so this is how you fix it....Go to the Brother website and download the latest drivers for your printer and install all of the software on your computer. DO NOT use the CD that comes with the printer. It could have been sitting in a warehouse for 6 months or a year for all you know, and the drivers are probably not up to snuff. When the software installation reaches the point where you have to opportunity to update all of the software and firmware from the printer, do it. Do not skip that portion of the installation process. There is a sticker on the back of your printer with the "password" that it will ask for when you choose to remotely configure it, and within those settings, you have the wonderful option of setting the "Toner-Low" setting to "Continue" instead of "Stop". That way, you will never have to use those tricks or sequences to bypass when the printer stops printing when you still have oodles of toner left in the cartridge. Another issue that this solves is the fact that, without the software installed, you would never be able to scan documents from the scanner portion of your all-in-one printer and send them to your computer. You would be stuck with only basic print capability. I highly recommended that people also go through their settings for the printer directly at the printer itself and disable the "Auto Power Off" function altogether on the printer. It does not gobble up a million volts of electricity all the time when it's not being used. The reason I suggest this is because it will disconnect from the network and become "unavailable" for printing until you drag you carcass over to the printer and turn it back on. With the function disabled, it is always connected to your network 24-7 and will wake itself up from "sleep' and start printing a lot faster then if you had to go and turn it on every time when you haven't used it in awhile. I will update this review after a few months or add more info if I find any issues that I had to overcome. All-in-all, this is a nice little device that can print, fax, scan and copy for a pretty good price. So far, I am really enjoying the benefits of a laser printer over the junky inkjets that I have been using for so long. If you are like me and only print some stuff every now and then and are fed up with clunky inkjets, then you can't go wrong with a laser printer like this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2020 by mathgeek669 mathgeek669

  • Just Buy It
Model: MFCL2717DW Style: New
Two months in, and I can honestly say this is a fantastic printer. Even though I work in IT (or perhaps because I work in IT), I really appreciate when technology just works. This printer has not disappointed yet. If you're looking for a solid, dependable, easy-to-use B&W laser printer, I don't think you'll find a better one out there than this one. (If you're a long-time HP printer user, switching to Brother will be a breath of fresh air.) Pros: - Doesn't forget the wireless network (always available) - Prints quickly from any device we have (Chromebook, Windows 10, and Android devices) - When adjusted, print quality is very good (I keep mine on 300 dpi to squeeze as much life out of each toner cartridge, but I was very surprised when I increased it to 1200 dpi for a document that was very light) - Scanning resolution is very crisp Cons - B&W only - I've not had a lot of luck with the scan button on the front of the machine, but when I use the associated scanning software and select "scan" from the software, it works 100% of the time Overall, I'm quite impressed with the ease of use, quality, and functionality of this product given its price point. I wanted to stay under $300, and I wasn't disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024 by jerpic

  • This is a super reliable printer
Model: MFCL2710DW Style: New
Most printers are crap and totally unreliable. This one you just plug it into the wireless router and it prints just like you would expect it to. Never jams, never loses the network, never prints anything weird. Just prints nice, high quality black and white. I can print from my iPhone over the wireless network. The printer just shows up on my phone by magic. No weird drivers or crappy print software to install. The bar is so low with printers it’s amazing to find one that just always works. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024 by Vince Smith

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