Media:Electronics Autographed:No Memorabilia:No Number Of Items:1 Operating System:Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 System Memory:32 Modem:None Shipping Weight (lbs):29 Dimensions (in):15.5 x 15.2 x 10.1 nv:Print Method:Laser First Page Output Time:Less than 8.5 seconds Resolution:Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi Maximum Duty Cycle:20,000 Pages Per Month Print Speed:Up to 30 PPM (Black) Special Features:LCD display Special Features:Duplex Printing Dimensions:15.5"W x 15.1"D x 10.2"H Connectivity:Parallel Connectivity:USB Connectivity:Ethernet 10/100Base-TX Connectivity:Wireless 802.11b/g Standard Paper Input:250 Sheets Standard Paper Output:150 Sheets Optional Paper Input:500 Sheets
Product Description The HL-5200 Series represents the new line of monochrome laser printers. Setting a new competitive standard for their class, these new models deliver a number of advantages to Brother's award-winning monochrome laser printers with fast up to 30PPM print speeds, higher print quality, and more expandable paper input capacity.This model offers maximum flexibility for small workgroups. Sharing the same print speed, resolution, and paper handling capabilities as the HL-5250DN, this model also includes: built-in 802.11b/g wireless interface with SecureEasySetup; built-in Ethernet network interface; 3-color LCD display to easily view status, and change printer settings.
Love this printerOctober 16, 2008 Nice size, great price, easy to set up and works great. I am happy with my purchase decision.
greatMay 4, 2008 this is a great printer,its very fast and easy to setup and use I highly recommend it.
Wonderful but BUY A PROTECTION ProgramMarch 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this HL 5280DW from another seller in December 2006; it worked fine, set up with wired network, used as wireless network printer. It developed a problem one week after the manufacturer 1-year warranty expired. ----- The printer would start to initialize, then stop and say "GET FIRMWARE". When I tried to print via wireless/wired network connections: no communication with printer; parallel and USB: "BAD COMMAND". I have not taken out the toner yet -- I plan to tinker with the printer as it will cost me at least $150 to ship and have this printer serviced. Brother phone support could not solve the problem; not much on the Internet about GET FIRMWARE message. Get a protection plan! -- edited November 11, 2008: not sure where I would have gotten a good plan!
Great wireless printer for me and my MacFebruary 27, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I read the reviews and was a little worried when the printer arrived. Would it cause the lights to flickers in my office with all the other power-hungry computer stuff plugged in? (No.) Would it make my office smell like ozone? (Not after the first week.) Would it make clicking noises and drive me crazy? (Not at all.) Would it work wirelessly with my network? (Perfectly.)
I love this printer. I love printing wirelessly from my living room. I love that it's totally silent when it is sleeping. I love that it was easy to setup and that it has worked flawlessly since I got it. The only thing I don't love about it, is the fan noise that it a little loud when it is cooling down after a job. Of course, it's only loud because the printer is one foot from my computer and three feet from my head. For the money, this is absolutely a great buy and a great printer.
Flawless for me on my MacFebruary 9, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have had good success with Brother lasers before. This replaced an old 1670N. I couldn't be happier with it. I use it on a Mac G5 dual 1.8. The setup was simple, although I had to use the install disk, something I'm not accustomed to with Mac drivers. Went through the setup once and the wireless function has worked perfectly 100% of the time. More than I can say for my HP OfficeJet 7410xi wireless. It shows up in Safari Bonjour bookmarks and gives me a full set of network/printer information. I'd probably go with 4.5 stars if I could, as there here is some envelope curling. It's blazing fast! I've never had the surge problem, although there is always some surge with a laser. I connect it to a home theater power strip, rather than the UPS my Mac is on.
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