An auto-duplexer, for printing on both sides of a sheet of paper, comes standard.
On top of the printer, a 2.7-inch color touch LCD, combined with a numeric keypad and a few function buttons, makes it easy to control the printer's all-in-one functions.įor paper handling, the HL-L2395DW has a 250-sheet main tray and a one-sheet multipurpose feeder. It's easy enough for most people to carry, but it's large enough that you may want to put it on a table or bench of its own.
It measures 10.7 by 16.1 by 15.7 inches (HWD) and weighs 22 pounds. The HL-L2395DW ($169.99 at Walmart) is typical in size and weight for a monochrome laser at its price. Although the Canon holds on to its Editors' Choice, the HL-L2395DW is a better option should you want wireless capability. It doesn't have fax capabilities or an automatic document feeder (ADF), which the Editors' Choice Canon imageClass MF216n includes, but it does have Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct support plus a duplexer, features not found on the MF216n. It offers a wide range of connection choices and good paper handling.
Micro or home offices shopping for a low-priced monochrome laser all-in-one printer would do well to consider the Brother HL-L2395DW ($169.99), which offers good output quality for text and graphics.