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Brother HL-5250DN Network Ready Laser Printer with Duplex | List Price: $399.99 Discount Price: $203.87

| Brand: Brother Binding: Electronics
Features: - Network-ready monochrome printer ideal for small workgroups
- Built-in duplex feature easily prints 2-sided documents
- Up to 30 ppm with a resolution of up to 1200 x 1200 dpi
- Built-in Ethernet network interface brings workgroup together
- Dimensions: 14.6 x 9.7 x 15.1 in. (WxHxD); weighs 21.6 pounds
Good printer [Posted on 2008-03-21] Bought it refurbished for something like $150. It works flawlessly and it has made life much easier for me, especially because of the duplex. This is great for anyone who has to print a lot of articles, chapters or anything with black text.
Near-great and well priced [Posted on 2008-03-27] I had a slow but bullet-proof HP 4L that this Brother printer replaced some two years ago. My first impression of the Brother HL-5250DN in comparison was mostly negative in that it was nowhere near as rugged as the 4L, would not last as long in my estimation, was noisier, created a huge current draw on startup (that actually set off my UPS alarm), and it crinkled envelopes.
All that is still true, two years later, but it has yet to fail, it prints quickly and beautifully, the original toner cartridge lasted a long time, the duplex works without fail, non-oem toner cartridges are available at modest cost (under $30 for a high yield - delivered) and the ethernet option does work (but it is tricky to set up and I still do not have it quite right).
Since you can buy this printer new/delivered off and on for under $200, I consider it a great bargain. The only really annoying feature is the crinking of envelopes and you get used to it. If perfect envelope handling is importaant to you, don't buy it.
Another Winner from Brother [Posted on 2008-04-05] I print a lot, most of it double-sided Government documents. This printer is a gem. It is fast, produces clean crisp copies, is reasonably quiet, and is low cost - both in purchase price and consumables.
It replaced a prior Brother laser (HL-1850) that also duplexed. The new printer is much faster, quieter, and cheaper than the old printer. The price of the printer was less than the price of a new toner cartridge and drum unit.
As more and more documents are printed on both sides these days - call it green or smart or frugal - the ability to have automatic duplexing becomes more important. The HL-5250DN offers both automatic and manual duplexing. (Why one would want to use manual duplexing is beyond me.) Most duplexing available allows for the printing as if you were reading a book bound on the left side. The 5250 also allows for duplexing where you flip the documents upward (as if in a prong folder or clipboard) as well as from the bottom or the right. It is the most versatile printer duplexing I have found.
The built-in networking worked the first time and the set-up was easy. The copies are sharp and clear with excellent registration.
There are two areas where the old Brother printer (HL-1850) was superior to the new one - there is no straight through paper path so envelopes and other bulky items may now sometimes develop wrinkles when printed and there are no status messages, just flashing indicator lamps.
With drivers for Windows (including Vista), Mac, and Linux I can easily recommend this printer.
great printer [Posted on 2008-04-06] I've only had this a few weeks, but so far I love it. Fast, able to duplex. I haven't figured out all I hope to do on it, bookleting - at the right size, and such. But so far I'm VERY happy with what I am able to do, and the quality. I print a lot of books - both ebooks and downloaded out of print books that have been scanned. So this machine will no doubt get a pretty good workout. So far no jams or anything. My dh did comment on how light it was. I guess he was expecting a full size copy machine :-)
I've been looking at this for quite a while, and was thrilled at Amazon's price. The best by FAR at the time I got it.
Bought it for the duplexer and it jams constantly [Posted on 2008-05-06] The only reason I bought this printer was the duplexer. Otherwise I could have purchased any number of <$100 printers that have otherwise identical specifications.
However, the duplexer on this printer is terrible. It curls the pages and jams frequently. Unjamming it is easy but time consuming and wastes paper.
As a simplex printer it is an unremarkable inexpensive laser printer.
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