• ENGINEERED FOR CONVENIENCE – This new Brother Monochrome Laser Printer is conveniently equipped with a flatbed scan glass for quick copying and scanning. Mobile Device Compatibility - AirPrint, Google Cloud Print 2.0, Brother iPrint and Scan, Mopria, Cortado Workplace
  • OPTIMIZED FOR EFFICIENCY – Engineered with new features, the HL-L2395DW laser printer (replacement for the HLL2380DW) and has been optimized for efficiency, allowing you to print up to 36 pages per minute(1)
  • FASTER, HIGH-QUALITY PRINTS – This monochrome laser printer is built with a 250-sheet paper capacity that helps improve efficiency due to less time spent refilling trays. It also handles both letter and legal-sized paper. Power Source- AC 120V 50/60Hz
  • CLOUD-BASED PRINT & SCAN – Print from and scan to popular Cloud services directly from the 2.7" color touchscreen, including Dropbox, Google Drive, Evernote, OneNote, and more(4)
  • WIRELESS PRINTING & EXCEPTIONAL SUPPORT – This printer’s simple-to-connect wireless technology allows you to submit print jobs from your laptop, smartphone, desktop, and tablets(2). The "Touch to connect" printing with NFC delivers added convenience(3). We provide free online, call, or live chat support for the life of your printer
  • AMAZON DASH REPLENISHMENT ENABLED: Upon activation, Amazon Dash Replenishment measures the toner level and orders more from Amazon when it’s low

There are plenty of reviews for this printer that go into detail...maybe too much detail. Information = Good. Manifesto = Bad. I don't run a business or anything, just kids in school and the occasional need to print coupons or something. Like a lot of people, I grew insane rotating through inkjet printers. I shouldn't be going through printers more than I do underwear. Inkjet printers work great. When you first get them. But unless you continuously use them, the print heads get violated by the ink or something and you end up with streaks, blotches and half printed papers. If you don't use it...a couple of weeks to a month, you should pretty much just plan on buying another one because no amount of pushing the "clean heads" prompt is going to fix it. So after every winter break, spring break, and summer break...the printer breaks. Good thing you can get one for about $30 now. But that $30+ each time adds up, and I could be using that money for underwear my wife keeps claiming I need to replace. I suppose you could just remember to print something or clean the heads on an inkjet every week. But I don't have or want that kind of relationship with my printer. I just want it to print something when I need it to. Even if I don't even talk to it for a few weeks or more. Since we mostly print text and laser printers aren't supposed to do the same thing , it seemed like the logical choice. So far this one has worked great. I had no problems getting it set up and connected to my wifi and was printing 10 minutes out of the box. Compared to inkjets, it prints insanely fast and the text is much cleaner. Scanning and copying also work really well on it. A couple of times I had to reconnect it to the wifi, but I'm not sure if that was my router or not. It connected again quickly both times. Also recently, it wasn't responding for some reason - everything looked normal, had paper, connected to network - just wouldn't respond for some reason. However, after a restart, it worked fine again. Hopefully that doesn't become an issue. I've only had it for about 6 months now, but very happy that it prints nicely every time - even if you don't talk to it for a while. Because it's a printer. It doesn't need a relationship. It just has to print. Now I just need to change my underwear. FIVE STARS!

A very nice printer. Do your self a favor if you can and skip the wireless connection and use a cat 6 cable (or 5) and connect it to your router. Works perfectly and is a rock solid connection. I can now print from anywhere on my network, Iphone, Ipad and Laptops that have a WIFI connections, all work beautifully. Setup took no more than 30 minuets and most of that was loading the drivers on 3 laptops. Prints and copies are sharp and print fast. The scanner function is fantastic, much better that a scanner I bought 4 years ago for $300. Very pleased, although I have only had it for a week, if 6 months from now I feel different I will add to this review.

After years of being a fool when it comes to home printing, I finally learned about the benefits of laser printing, and I will no longer be taken for a ride by inkjets! A little backstory: since my husband and I moved in together in 2009, we've had a rotating door of inkjet printers. We'd have one for a year or less, it would crap out or gunk up, and there'd be no saving it. We recycled probably three printers in the last 5 years alone. Not only was that an egregious waste of money but also an unnecessary tax on the environment. While researching laser printers for my boss, I found a great article about reasons to buy laser, and I was sold instantly. Here's a quick rundown about why I switched to laser and why I chose THIS printer: --Low cost to run. I'm an infrequent printer. Inkjets would dry out because we don't often print, but of course there are times that demand it--like tax season and receipts or tickets. It would drive my husband batty that he couldn't print when he needed, and printing at work was a pain and also not something I wanted to do. This machine prints a lot of pages for us even with the non-XL cartridge. --Toner doesn't dry out. You can sit with toner in its cartridge without clogging a printerhead like an inkjet. Your investment in your machine stays an investment because it lasts a much longer time. --Monochrome printing. For people like me who don't have much to print, monochrome is a great investment because you don't have to buy four different kinds of toner, and since we're just printing perfunctory stuff anyway, it's an ideal fit. --Clean text. Laser prints text much sharper than inkjet. For me, an amateur graphic designer, it's noticeable. Of course, I'm not printing anything graphic in nature because lasers generally do not print images cleanly like inkjets, but I like seeing how sharp even plain old receipts come out. --Speed. This thing blew ALL of our old inkjets away with the speed with which it prints. Holy cow, it spit out its inaugural test page before I could even pull the arm out to catch it. Inkjets had such long warm up and cool down times, which stinks if you're printing tickets or directions and trying to hurry out the door. Love it! --Scanner. Easy to scan from this machine, and the scans are clean and sharp. The flatbed works just fine. We're not big scanners, and I'm usually only scanning pictures anyway, so this model works great for us. --Wireless. We set this up in no time at all without connect a single wire to our PC. Just had to connect the machine to our Wifi, and it was done. For the price, this Brother, a name I already trusted from experience at the office, is unbeatable for our family use. I will still need to use a high quality printer when I do invitations, but I wasn't running those at home anyway, and printing pictures are just better to pay a few cents at a pharmacy to have them printed. So happy for this machine!

Works great! Switching to laser after spending a fortune on inkjet cartridges, was the best decision. The TNN-660 High Yield cartridge lasts me over a year of pretty heavy printing. The Brother is very good for scanning. Software allows many settings. My only problem is when using wirelessly it loses connectivity FREQUENTLY. So, now that it's on USB, never a problem. Get the 9.8-ft cable here: Syncwire USB 2.0 A-Male to B-Male Cable - 3m for only $3.99. There is also the capability to use iPad as the controller, but I found that the image quality wasn't as good as direct scanning. Perhaps there are settings I overlooked in iPad mode. The footprint is about 17"x17" which fits nicely on a file cabinet. Note regarding the cartridge. Be sure to figure out how to override the automatic "Out of Toner - Replace Cartridge" warnings. You can get many more pages after "Replace Cartridge," which completely stops further printing when you are still getting nice dark copies.

I have been a long time home user of inkjet printers and also a long time vocal hater of ink jet printers. I have owned multiple brands and interfaced with multiple models over the years and regardless of the application I hated using a home printer. Most of the frustration came in the ink department and either the cartridge yield was terrible or the ink would dry up and make the cartridge yield seem terrible. Since purchasing the 2380DW I have been in printer heaven. I love this printer. Its like a best friend that you can always count on to be there when you need it. 15 months after our purchase and we are still on the included stander yield toner. The best feature? It prints! Every single time I send a page it comes out of the printer as it should. Every. Single. Time. We have it connected through wireless and leave it plugged in and powered on most of the time (it has an auto sleep mode). We also installed 'apps' which allow a couple button presses to an easy scan to pdf and automatic send to email which I have set up for the multiple users in our house. This printer also does automatic duplex (two sided) which saves on paper. I use this at home but we also use these same lines of brother printers at work in an office of 50+ persons and they work well there too! Honestly for the price point of these printers don't even hesitate and buy it now and never have to deal with inkjet again.

Nice product, especially for the low cost. Rapid and crisp -- but noisy -- printing. I did not install Amazon Dash, which is a printer monitoring function that automates toner replacement when you're getting low. On the surface, this seems like a simple convenience. But if you have any concern about privacy and security, it probably is not cool to have your printer sending printer data, and who knows what else, to Amazon. The Internet of Things needs to slow down a bit, I think.

Yep, after over two decades of both personal and professional usage of Inkjet printers a variety of work environments as both a personal geek an IT support specialist, I finally had enough of the Inkjet Insanity. After getting laid off from Christmas this year and starting to go job hunting and dealing with that fiasco only to find my 4th or 5th inkjet printer in around 8 years was clogged AGAIN from my very sporadic lack of use and I would have to shell out over $60 in ink and then spend God knows how much time troubleshooting, running test prints and wasting tons of ink and money trying to unclog the dried jet heads on my $120 Canon Pixma printer, I finally snapped, NO MORE!!!!!!! Being the IT guy for over 14 years, I have worked with many Brothers over the years and though I am sorta of biased to HP's Laserjets, Brothers laser printers have had a good record in my book for being mostly reliable, solid, easy to troubleshoot and fix and also pretty dang good up front cost e vs other brands, namely Canon and HP. I have worked on many MFC models over the past decade and the more basic HL printer only series pretty much falls in line with the MFC series. After doing my research like I always do, I decided to spend the extra money over the popular but older 2014-2015 HL- L2380DW https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HRG01A4/ as there were two major differences between that model and the newer HL-L2395DW 1. CPU speed increased from 266mhz on 2380 to 600mhz on new 2395 2. RAM from increased 64 Megabytes on 2380 to 128 Megabytes on new 2395 These two component upgrades are important for laser printing functions for many reasons but mostly due to: 1. Faster CPU results in less processing of more complex print jobs, especially using built in printer apps cloud storage apps 2. Larger RAM will result in less frequent communication between printer and computer and jobs will be cached and print faster as a result The new 2395DW model also has a slight edge in these areas as well vs the older 2380DW: 1. 2395 does 36ppm vs 32ppm of the 2380 for both prints and copies 2. Monthly max page usage amount increases from 10,000 on 2380 to 15,000 pages a month on 2395 3. Near Field communication for smartphones added on 2395DW 4. Decreased energy usage. 2395 in sleep is 1.2Watts vs 5.8Watts of 2380, Ready mode is 43.5W vs 60W and Printing is 450W vs 510W Visual changes: 1. New 2395 has more squarish appearance with larger side handles and thicker scanner lid. A personal preference here 2. New 2395 has removed the touch sensitive buttons and gone with traditonal push buttons on main control panel. Time will tell if this a good or bad thing And by far the biggest difference which may throw some people off is that the toner cartridges and drums are TOTALLY NEW & DIFFERENT for the new 2395DW model vs the older 2380DW model. New 2395DW model REQUIRES: Standard Toner TN730 / High Yield Toner TN760 / Drum DR730 Old 2380DW model REQUIRES: Standard Toner TN630 / High Yield Toner TN660 / Drum DR630 In short, if you have stocked up supplies of TN630 or TN660 Brother or refurbished/cheaper non brother toners, they WILL NOT WORK in this new 2395DW model! Brother has introduced a new 700 series of toners and drums for this new unit and you HAVE TO USE TN730 or TN770! With that clarification out of the way, I decided to unpack my black laser beauty and see if it was worth the extra price of admission being totally new and ditching Inkjets forever: 1. Setup is childs play. Seriously. Download newest Brother drivers from website, click and run and follow the directions for USB, wifi or ethernet install. Don't use the outdated CD, trust an IT guy on this. Also, don't download and install the iPrint@Scan software, its too bloated to be useful, ignore it. 2. The printer fired right up the first time and pulled its setting from the computer via my ethernet connection, didn't even need to set the time the hard way, thank God. 3. Printing via Ethernet is instant and fast but USB is also a good option if its right next to your computer. Wifi connections can be flakey at times, it will all depend on your Wifi setup and router quality on how good or bad this will be. 4. Printer touch LCD screen is responsive and clear to use and easy to read. 5. Brother thankfully kept the ability to switch Low Toner END to CONTINUAL which means it will let you drain your toner empty until it stops working entirely vs the printer telling you to replace it. But your print quality may suffer, so keep that in mind. 6. The printer is not quiet, most laser printers are not but its not an issues for my needs. There is a quiet print mode if you are really picky about noise but your printing speed is cut by at least half, so expect slow print outs 7. Even with Eco toner mode enabled, the prints I've done still come out pretty black and dark, so I recommend this mode to save on toner. 8. Default print and scan setting result in good quality prints to my eyes. You can increase DPI if you are picky but will result in slower prints and scans 9. What really sucks is that Brother got rid of the backlighting for the number pad and non LCD buttons, so if you are printing in the dark, your gonna have fun CONS: This printer sadly isn't perfect and Brother made some really stupid cost saving decisions for this upgraded model namely: 1. No built in .AC wireless, it maxes out at .N, same as the older 2380. Cmon, really Brother? Wifi is king nowadays for flexibility 2. Ethernet is still only 100megabit. What the hell? 1 gigabit NICS are pennies nowadays, there was no legit reason to cut back on this either 3. No USB 3.0? Absolutely no reason for printers to have old USB 2.0 nowadays. All in all, I was very very happy and shocked how fast this sucker shoots out prints from a dead power to ready mode, especially compared to my years of waiting and waiting for damn slow and noisy Inkjets to prime, test and get ready, its so freaking wonderful! I will miss the color of Inkjet but I sure as hell will not miss the horrid cost effectiveness, speed, noise, troubleshooting and the horrid horrid memories and blacked out hands from unclogged inkjet heads! All praise Brother and Laser!

Have only had it for a week, so I'll update later if anything changes. So far everything about this printer has been very user friendly. Set up the printer by removing the packaging and inserting the toner cartridge, plugged it in, connected it to the network by following the instructions on the lcd screen and it was ready to print from all my devices. I have not had any problems with it not printing on the network, but I did look online on how to disable the deep sleep feature and followed the instructions to do so. (menu-general setup-ecology-sleep time- then push the asterisk key and "ok" button at the same time and turn it off.)

Computer HW Professional. Real Buyer. INITIAL ASSESSMENT: Printer was exceptionally easy to set up. Remove from box. Remove tape downs, Install toner, Power on, Connect to your WIFI. I tried a copy, got a blank page. Tried it again, all is OK!. Went to my computer. (Windows 10). Printer already showed up in the printer list. Printed a couple of pages. No problems, No installation steps required. Boring is wonderful! Just for good measure, I set a fixed DHCP address in my router. Laser printers have to heat up, and this one does so very quickly just when needed. Power draw at this time is apparently significant, so plugging into a shared UPS may make it complain. Best to plan for a dedicated power plug or UPS for this printer. and to add a surge suppressor to protect it from lightning damage. Check out my review describing my long term hate/hate relationship with my HP printer if you want to know why I bought Brother. FIRST UPDATE: When installing the printer software, the install failed because I had a more recent version of the Microsoft visual C redistribution run-time. I had to remove my latest version to get the install to work Brother should be building their code against the latest run-time. Prior to that, I found scan software on the Microsoft store that connected with the printer and scanned just fine. SECOND UPDATE: Watch the price. I bought mine for $129.99 and now I see they upped it to $136 THIRD UPDATE: Still no issues. Was surprised when I found out it will print Duplex also. Amazon still playing games with the price. Now it is $150 May inkjet and HP go the way of the Dinosaur.. FOURTH UPDATE: Owned for 3 months now. Has worked flawlessly. FIFTH UPDATE: Owned for 9 months now. Has worked well. Needed to be power cycled once. Had to re-install the apps in windows once after a windows update. The Microsoft scan app can no longer find the scanner, but the brother app works just fine. Still Highly Recommend this printer. Fortunately for all of us, Ink Jets will soon be a technology of the past.

I'm done messing around with inkjets that dry out and waste money. I only need my printer rarely, so a laser that doesn't dry out makes a lot more sense. If I needed color, that would be another story, but this does everything I need it to do for light home use. It blows my mind what you can get for $100 these days. This worked perfectly right out of the box. It does its own firmware update as soon as you link it to your wifi network, and I was able to print and scan from another room right away without installing any drivers.