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Brother HL-5280DW
$350.00
Released November, 2005
The Pros:Prints multi-page documents very quickly. Handles paper really well, don't ever end up with a jam. Cost per print is fairly low, doesn't use too much ink.
The Cons:No straight-through paper path for thicker papers. Envelopes get a little damaged sometimes.
The Brother HL-5280DW is an ultra high-speed black and white laser printer designed for workgroups in need of a laser printer with network connectivity and a large paper capacity. An upgrade from the Brother HL-5250DN, the Brother HL-5280DW adds along a wireless network interface for connecting to a wired workgroup, and a 3-color LCD display.
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Like its predecessor, the HL-5280DW printer features a super fast 30ppm print speed, a high-quality resolution up to 1200x1200, and versatile paper handling, including letterheads, envelopes, and legal-size paper. In addition, the HL-5280DW printer includes a built-in Ethernet network interface for connecting to a LAN, a USB Direct Interface, and built-in duplexing for two-sided printing. The Brother HL-5280DW retails for $349.99 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Features
- B/W Laser Technology
- Wireless Network Interface
- USB Direct Interface
- Standard Ethernet
- 3-Color LCD Display
- 250-Sheet Capacity Paper Tray
- 50-Sheet Capacity Multipurpose Tray
- Optional 250-Sheet Capacity Paper Tray x2
- Built-In Duplexing
- Versatile Paper Handling
- One-Touch Job Cancel Button
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
- Technology: B/W Laser
- Max Black Print Speed: 30ppm
- Print Resolution: Up to 1200x1200 dpi
- Standard Paper Capacity: 250
- Interface: Parallel, USB 2.0
- Compatibility: Windows, Mac OS, Linux
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Pros & Cons
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prints multi-page documents very quickly
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handles paper really well, don't ever end up with a jam
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cost per print is fairly low, doesn't use too much ink
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LCD is easy to read, provides good information on what's happening
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doesn't make much noise while in operation
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driver is simple to work with, no special software to work around
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no straight-through paper path for thicker papers
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envelopes get a little damaged sometimes
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