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Brother MFC-L2750DW Mono Laser Printer - All-in-One, Wireless/USB 2.0/NFC, Printer/Scanner/Copier/Fax Machine, 2 Sided Printing, A4 Printer, Small Office/Home Office Printer, UK Plug

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the ongoing support provided throughout your subscription will ensure your equipment is kept at it's optimal best, requiring fewer printer replacements. The high speed 4-in-1 Brother MFC-L2750DW is designed to boost your productivity with high print output speeds of up to 34 ppm and a host of valuable business features. With print and copy duplexing, a range of mobile connectivity including Brother apps plus WiFi Direct and NFC, and an easy-to-use touchscreen the Brother MFC-L2750DW is a powerful and compact print solution for the small office. No hassle productivity

While many of the photos I printed looked fine for what they are—grayscale comps of high-quality color images—some were too dark here and there and others showed light (but noticeable) banding.

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Hate printer downtime? Eliminate it with Brother network admin tools, designed for straightforward configuration and status monitoring. And with high print speeds at your fingertips, you'll save time on high volume printing tasks, freeing you up to focus on other things. Connectivity and convenience The MFC-L2750DW keeps a good pace while making two-sided copies, in part due to its fast ADF and because both sides of two-sided sheets are scanned in one pass. We reserve the right to verify or ask for written proof of a competitors offer before we beat the price. The MFC-L2750DW was slower than the average at printing a gray-scale letter-size photo on plain paper. The printer did so in 17.2 seconds, versus the average of 16.4 seconds. The Canon MF217w was much faster, turning in the fastest time to date, at 11.1 seconds. Where special offers provided by Printerland and/or the manufacturer applies, the competitor must also be providing the same offer/s for the

The MFC-L2750DW printed text documents with letterforms that looked dark and crisp around the edges. Graphics also looked attractive, although they printed a little dark overall. They lost some details in shadow areas as a result, but midtones retained subtle transitions. This was most apparent in reproductions of faces in photographs: These looked attractive because the transitions gave them a 3D appearance. By contrast, the Canon MF217w printed the same documents lighter overall, with more shadow detail, but faces looked flat because midtone transitions were washed out. If you can open it on your apple device, chances are you can print it with AirPrint and an AirPrint compatible printer. Airprint works with Safari, Mail, Photos, iWork, PDF's in iBooks and many third-party AirPrint compatible apps available from the app store. One area where Brother didn't skimp on this AIO is in connectivity features. Between Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, and near-field communication (NFC), you pretty much have it all covered. Mobile connectivity (in addition to Wi-Fi Direct and NFC, which are peer-to-peer protocols that allow mobile devices to use the printer without either them or it being connected to a router) includes Apple AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, and Brother's own iPrint&Scan.

The MFC-L2750DW delivers fast duplex printing. It printed two-sided text documents at 13.2 ppm and two-sided mixed graphics and text documents at 11 ppm. Brother MFC-L2750DW XL review: Copy and scan speed The MFC-L2750DW XL's overall print quality is about average, with good-looking, near-typesetter-quality text, so-so monochrome graphics and passable photos. Like so many Brother monochrome laser AIOs and single-function monochrome laser printers I've looked at over the years, output quality is predictable—good enough to get by for all but the most exacting projects. The only task the MFC-L2750DW performed more slowly than the average was color scanning to JPEG format. It made a 600 dpi scan of an 8-by-10-inch photograph in 38.4 seconds, versus the average of 36.9 seconds. By comparison, the Canon MF217w was much faster, at 28 seconds. Brother MFC-L2750DW XL review: Print quality

The body measures 16.1 x 15.7 x 12.5 inches and weighs 26.5 pounds. It has a similar footprint to a typical multifunction printer for home use, but it's roughly twice as tall. Make sure you have the vertical clearance to lift the scanner lid. Brother MFC-L2750DW XL review: Print speed

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AirPrint enables users to print wirelessly from within applications on Apple devices to AirPrint Compatible Printers connected to a wireless network. You can use your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad to easily print via Airprint without the need to install drivers or configure the printer queue. Just tap 'print' and select your AirPrint compatible printer, and print!....It's that simple. The paper drawer on the bottom of the unit can hold up to 250 sheets of paper. There's a second input slot above that drawer, behind a fold-down cover, for specialty media; it can handle up to 10 envelopes, for example. The first time you open the paper drawer, a message appears on the screen asking if you are changing the paper size. If you answer, "No," the printer asks if you'd like it to ask that question again. Entering "No" turns off this notification; that's good, because the message can become irksome if you never plan to change the paper size. Apple AirPrint allows full colour, top-quality printing from iOS devices such as iPhones and iPads directly from within many Apps available from the Apple App Store. To take advantage of AirPrint, your compatible printer must be connected to the same wireless network as your iOS device or Mac computer.

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