Brother HL-2070N Network Monochrome Laser Printer
Jan 13, 2010 in
Computers & Software
- 2,400 x 600 dpi resolution with laser print quality
- Up to 20 ppm black, first page out in under 10 seconds
- 250-sheet input capacity; supports a variety of sizes and envelopes
- Simple setup and operation; 16 MB standard memory
- Parallel, USB 2.0, and Ethernet interfaces; PC, Mac, and Linux compatible
Product Description
Ideal for home or home office printer sharing, the HL-2070N is an affordable monochrome laser printer. Offering the same footprint, print speed and paper capacity as the HL-2040, the HL-2070N also features a built-in Ethernet network interface that enables it to easily connect to your wired or wireless router…. More >>
Brother HL-2070N Network Monochrome Laser Printer
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5 comments
Haydar S. Emre on January 13, 2010 at 2:18 pm
This company (Brother) is totally ignorant on networking. They have based networks on “AUTOIP” which is irrelevant to office and home networking. Therefore, it does not configure on regular DHCP configuration.
Setup documentation contains “nothing”.
User Manual contains “nothing”.
Technical Support contains “nothing”.
Nothing, nothing and nothing.
That’s what you get!
Ignorant and arrogant companies who take consumers lightly pay the price:
Brother 2070N printer is returned.
Lexmark E120n is purchased.
WeatherEssentials on January 13, 2010 at 4:58 pm
I was skeptical of some of the reviews where people complained of paper curling but this printer does in fact severely curl paper. It is so bad that it is unusable if you intend to use it for business presentations or legal documents. The exception is if you own a good iron and have the time to press your documents before turning them in
Walter F. Griffin on January 13, 2010 at 6:00 pm
This might be a good printer, but I received a defective one. It has a really bad short in it. Sometime it prints, and somtime it doesn’t do anything. I didn’t pay enough for it to make it worth my time returning it, so I plan to buy another printer pretty soon. I’ve heard other people say good things about Brother printers so maybe I just received a dud.
Ramesh Chandran on January 13, 2010 at 8:46 pm
Product was new, though the box appeared old and beat-up. Did not look like that happened during the shipping process.
John E. Drury on January 13, 2010 at 9:27 pm
Being used on a Mac. Not a smooth operating printer; loud [who cares as long as it prints], must use exactly the right paper or it clogs up and then you have the devil to pay. Tip over the machine, engage in a treasure search for the offending paper to find where it stuck, yank it out, reboot and watch the red light, and watch and wait. Highly sensitive and unforgiving; have not even tried to network it. What is the right weight of paper is anyone’s guess. Heavier, better.