This is a great business printer.
It emulates several other different printers. I was able to use it with some very old software and replaced an old dot matrix printer.
Does postscript printing.
Prints on thick paper and card stock.
Can be configured
This would be a lot of money to spend on a personal laser but the HL-2700CN also features full Ethernet connectivity as standard. It’s a great all-round business tool.
The HL-2700CN looks something of a bargain, as you can buy one for under £230. Running costs are no worse than others in its class, so the only downside to this machine is that its colour is a bit garish. It's also big and rather noisy, but being fast and
Impressive speeds and easy management make this a good choice for small offices, but simple paper handling and poor graphics quality limit its appeal..
This is a compact and affordable network-ready colour laser printer that will suit many small businesses, but you may need to look elsewhere for top-notch speed and print quality
A wide range of printer emulations also helps to integrate the unit seamlessly into your network environment. Compatible with PC, Mac, and Linux operating platforms, the HL-2700CN comes backed by a one-year limited warranty.
Although we were happy with the speed and quality of text output from the Brother HL-2700CN we feel that it is let down by its colour printing abilities. Added to that, you need to print plenty of pages with the Brother to get the most from its relatively
Bottom line, the Brother HL-2700CN is a robust, no-nonsense printer. It should make light work of the largest office tasks, yet wouldn’t be far out of place in a smaller home-office setting. PostScript is a nice bonus, if you’re into graphic arts or publi
The Brother HL-2700CN is a fast, network-ready, desktop color laser that sells for less than $1,000. Like the Samsung CLP-500 , it's fast even though it's affordable. And like the Lexmark C510 , the Brother HL-2700CN recognizes that most small businesse
The Brother HL-2700CN is an attractive, compact color laser printer, with a reasonable base price. Upgrades are costly, however, and the unit could be expensive to run.
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