🖨️ Compact power, wireless freedom—print smarter, not harder.
The Brother MFC-L2820DW is a compact monochrome laser all-in-one printer designed for small offices. It delivers fast black & white printing at up to 36 ppm, efficient scanning with a 50-page auto document feeder, and versatile connectivity options including dual-band Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and USB. Featuring a 2.7" touchscreen with cloud app integration and mobile management via Brother Mobile Connect, it streamlines your workflow while saving space.
P**0
Fast printing, clean text, easy setup, mobile and wireless support.
Great Home Office Printer – Fast, Reliable, and Easy to UseThe Brother MFC-L2820DW is a solid monochrome all-in-one printer. It prints fast, with sharp quality, and supports duplex printing and wireless setup. Mobile printing works smoothly, and it’s quiet and compact—perfect for a home office.Pros: Fast printing, clean text, easy setup, mobile and wireless support.Cons: No color printingHighly recommend for anyone needing a reliable black-and-white printer for everyday use.
F**R
Good quality printer.
Love its features and haven't had a problem with it! It can scan to email or the Brother App, and the printer printed 10 copies faster than I expected. 0 noise. Everything was simple to set up, including connecting it to wifi, which takes a long time for me to do on previous printers I owned.
M**Y
Excellent quality
Nice printer! Especially at the price point I bought it for. Does everything I need, and prints beautifully. Only downside is that it’s a bit noisy, but for the savings and quality I’m good with it. Have used HP for many, many years, but their prices are climbing and they won’t let you use non-HP toner any longer. I refuse to pay $80 for a toner cartridge! Brother allows non-Brother toner cartridges and still works great.
R**Y
Great printer, but set up instructions aren't necessarily as "Eze" as they claim.
After years of struggling with inkjets and wasting more ink than I actually used in printing, I finally gave up and bought a toner-based laserjet. Should have done that years ago, but they were so expensive and inkjets were so cheap. Live and learn. I downloaded the EzeSetup as recommended. The printer worked fine printing internal reports and copying, but wouldn't receive print jobs from the wired network, the wireless network, or the USB plugged directly between the printer and the PC. All print jobs showed being sent then changed to "error". Being one who likes to figure things out myself, I kept banging my head against the printer (didn't affect the printer but gave me a headache).Eventually, I saw a link on a Brother support page to a download of the full package for my printer, complete with all drivers, associated software, everything. After I downloaded and installed that package, the set up went flawlessly. Within a few minutes, I was printing and was very happy!!About my only complaint would be the sounds the printer makes to, I guess, let you know it's received your instructions and is processing them. It's easily turned off or turned down through the display screen, though, so it's easily fixed. The printer is quick, reasonably quiet, and turns out great black & white pages; crisp, clear, and easy to read.
A**E
Love it!
Set up in under 5 minutes! Works great and super fast!
G**6
Silly, Exasperating, Pitiful Excuse for a Printer
Several years ago I switched from Brother printers to Canon. This piece of junk reminds me why. When I needed to replace the Canon that had served me quite well for 6 yrs (prior Canon lasted 5), it was for cosmetic reasons; printer still worked. This time Canons with features I need were all too large and heavy. So I took a chance on Brother. How bad could it be, right? Answer: VERY bad.My main requirement for a printer, besides the obvious, is an ADF. Other lasers I saw with that feature were bulky and heavy. The Brother came and no wonder it was so light. It looked and felt like a toy. I'd say it performed like a toy, but it would have to improve to garner that much credit.First, who the #!%$&* thought it would be a good idea to design a printer that requires user to go in BACK of the printer to clear a paper jam?! Every office I've ever worked in, every home office I've ever had, printers are against a wall. I have yet to see one sitting in the middle of a room. For certain types of jams, I have to pull printer out about a foot or so, turn printer around, then clear the jam.WHY MUST I REPEATEDLY HAVE TO "RECOVER" WIRELESS CONNECTION? No such thing as a quick print job--at least not the first print job of the day. I never turn off the printer, but do turn off my PC every night. Next day, every day, I have to go into printer settings, choose "Recover WLAN," wait about 5-10 minutes for document to print. I've learned to fix breakfast while it warms up, wakes up, or whatever it's doing all that time.Those are the biggies. More minor annoyances: Screen doesn't stay lit. Very strange defaults, some of which I still don't know how to disable or change--assuming that's even possible. I've used printers for 25+ years. I've had Epson, HP, Canon; Canon being best, but all were ready to go once set up--and stayed ready till they gave out. My 1998 printers were better than this Brother.Okay, so will it print from my phone or tablet? Yes, both. But that doesn't make up for its many inadequacies.Scan? Yes. Adequate I suppose.Fax? I've had no reason to try that.Obviously, I DO NOT RECOMMEND this Brother printer.
C**.
Oh Brother, Where Art Thou
Good value, good connections, supremely functional. Do I need to print much? No. But it feels good knowing I can.
N**.
Another win from Brother
I have bought and sold so many of these over the years, I feel the quality, durability and ease of use is much better than similar products from HP. Print quality might not be best but it definitely gets the job done.
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