
Brother HL-5370DWT Laser Printer with Wireless Networking, Duplex and Dual Paper Trays

Description of Brother HL-5370DWT Laser Printer with Wireless Networking, Duplex and Dual Paper Trays
The HL-5370DWT is a monochrome laser printer for offices or small workgroups. It offers a fast print speed of up to 32ppm and produces crisp, high-quality output at up to 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution. The HL-5370DWT features built-in wireless and Ethernet network interfaces for sharing on your network and automatic duplex printing for two-sided documents. It also offers flexible paper handling via its two 250-sheet capacity paper trays and 50-sheet capacity multi-purpose tray for printing custom paper sizes and letterhead. An optional tray boosts total input capacity to 800 sheets. For lower running costs, a high-yield 8,000-page toner cartridge is available.
Details of Brother HL-5370DWT Laser Printer with Wireless Networking, Duplex and Dual Paper Trays
- Size: New
- Brand: Brother
- Model: HL5370DWT
- Platform: Windows
- Format: CD-ROM
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 13.70" h x 14.60" w x 15.10" l, 26.90 pounds
Features
- Prints up to 32ppm monochrome output
- 550-sheet standard paper capacity, expandable
- Built-in Wireless (802.11b/g) and Ethernet network interfaces
- Automatic duplex printing for two-sided documents
- Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi resolution
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43 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
What HP used to be
By John Carder
I've been using HP stuff since the first scientific calculator, the HP-32, that came out in 1973. It used to be rock solid, designed by engineers to be used by engineers. Sadly, it's now cheap junk. The scanners in HP's all-in-one's seemed designed to fail in the thirteenth month after purchase.
Some of HP's recent printers do not even implement their own Printer Control Language properly (HP PCL).
This Brother printer works. It implements PCL5 correctly, as well as its emulation of PostScript. I've networked computers for fifteen years, so setup went very easily. The hardest part was hauling the CD-ROM to the various computers on the network, since Windows did not have the driver built in. A no-brainer.
The supplies work out to 1.4 cents a page (toner and drum). Hard to beat that.
26 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
This printer (and its predecessor) are the only ones our company uses
By Ron Rahav
I'm an IT Administrator.
Between this printer (HL-5370) and its VERY similar predecessor (HL-5250), our company has about 25 printers. We've had very few mechanical problems in the last few years. If you download the printer driver from their web site [...] then you can get a very small driver that installs NOTHING else, just the basic driver - No bloatware.
For normal/casual users, the printer and driver are very easy to setup.
However, TechnoGeeks like me, can also mange the printers through a web/HTML interface and BROTHER's BRAdmin software with which you can set the printers to send you email alerts for various events like "Drum Near end of LIfe" or "Low Toner"
These printers official life span span is 100,000 pages. After that, the fuser has to be replaced at a cost of 60%-80% of the price of a new printer. You can however continue using the printer beyond the 100,000 page mark. The printer in my office, has already passed the 100,000 mark and is working fine.
BROTHER's Tech. Support is abysmal, so it's a good thing these printers are more reliable than most.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
Brother HL-5370DWT Printer
By T. Dawson
This printer is a bargain for the price. Print speed is OK, a little slow to warm up. Print quality is excellent. The duplex feature and ability to hold a full reem of paper is nice. Set up for a network printer was difficult. Tried the wireless set up and it was impossible. To be fair, it may be that our wireless SSID is not broadcast as a security measure. Gave up trying to network the printer through a wireless connection and went to a wired connection. It took some doing but I finally got it to show up on the network. Network connection instructions were poor at best. This is a noisy printer.
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