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The Brother MFC-L3750CDW is a versatile digital color all-in-one laser printer designed for high-performance printing, scanning, copying, and faxing. With a compact design, it offers wireless connectivity, automatic duplex printing, and a 50-page automatic document feeder, making it perfect for busy professionals seeking efficiency and quality.
B&W Pages per Minute | 25 ppm |
Color Pages per Minute | 1 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Connectivity Technology | wired, Wi-Fi |
Resolution | 19200 |
Additional Printer Functions | Copy, Scan, Fax |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Number of Trays | 2 |
Control Method | Voice |
Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Vera |
Print media | Envelopes, Paper (plain) |
Scanner Type | document |
Maximum Copy Speed Black and White | 25 ppm |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | PC, Laptops |
Printer Type | Laser |
Additional Features | Auto-Duplex |
Printer Output Type | Color |
Item Weight | 51.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.1"D x 18.7"W x 16.3"H |
Paper Size | 5-x-8-inch |
Maximum Sheet Capacity | 50 |
Media Size Maximum | 8.5 x 14 inch |
Wattage | 670 watts |
Power Consumption | 430 Watts |
Duplex | Automatic |
Color | White |
Z**L
Good all around multifunction machine for a home office
I've had quite a few printers over the years. Some have been very good, others very bad. The absolute best printed I ever had was an Okidata monochrome laser printer that was absolutely bulletproof.I wanted something as durable and pain-free to use as that Okidata but with color and a scanner. I wasn't worried about print quality. Well, I was a LITTLE worried about print quality, but I wasn't concerned about getting photo quality results (I don't print photos). And, after dealing with a Canon Pixma and ink cartridges that dried out and/or leaked before I could use them up, I wanted a LASER printer.I investigated and found that this machine had reasonable specs-- relatively inexpensive toner, wired and wireless connectivity, scanner/copier capability, decent print quality. My next concern became cost of ownership, because I've owned printers that nickel-and-dime me half to death.One of the things that can make a laser printer uneconomical to maintain is the price of the image drum, which can often cost a significant fraction of what you paid for the printer in the first place. This is what ultimately made me get rid of that Okidata that I liked so much-- at the time, the drum cost almost as much as the printer. This was years ago and things are different now, but I wanted to be sure before I bought something that was uneconomical to repair.For this printer each color has its own drum, and the complete set of drums costs about $130. Not exactly peanuts but I don't expect to have to replace them any time soon because they're rated at roughly 18,000 pages each. Ditto the waste toner box, which is good for 50,000 pages and costs about $30. The belt unit is also good for 50,000 pages and costs $140 or so to replace. So, unless something gets damaged or I REALLY start to print a lot, these consumables will probably last the life of the machine in my usage case.So how does it work? Pretty well, actually. The printer is quiet and runs smoothly. It feeds paper with zero jams, and that's saying something because I've fed it an unusual diet of whatever I had laying around-- printer and typing paper of several bonds, thin card stock, whatever. Print quality is good enough for things like diagrams and textbook-quality pictures which is all I need. Colors are fine and toner life has been very good. I have a spare set of cartridges but have not had to replace one yet.My only gripe is with the software. It's not particularly feature rich and feels antiquated-- kinda like you're using an old Windows XP application. For printing this doesn't matter but for scanning you're at the mercy of the Brother software and its quirks. I've never had a problem getting things done, but the software feels cumbersome and doesn't integrate with 3rd-party apps particularly well.Aside from the software, everything works well. Scanning, whether you're using the glass bed or the automatic sheet feeder, produces good quality images. Printing is seamless because it bypasses the Brother software entirely. Same thing for copying, which you can do right from the control panel of the printer. Network connectivity is fine using both LAN cable and Wi-Fi, and I've been able to print from Windows 7, 8, and 10 machines as well as from a handful of Android devices. All work fine once they're set up. I can't comment on faxing or printing directly from USB since I haven't used those features.This printer won't set the world on fire with printing or scanning speed, but it's as fast as I need. It comes out of sleep mode quickly and spits out finished documents in reasonably short times. Scanning takes longer but the automatic sheet feeder works very well for any document of reasonable size. The only thing that wouldn't feed through it was a series of 4x6 photos that I tried to scan. I think 5x7 worked fine but I can't 100% recall.I'm glad I got this printer. For $400 delivered (slightly more now, but not much more) it packs a lot of functionality for the price. I bought it as a general-purpose printer and, when my schedule became hybrid, it became my home-office printer as well. It has yet to miss a beat and works very reliably.
J**S
An HP devotee - Brothers MFC-L3750 is the best value on the market comparatively speaking
The is an home office application. I print around 2500- 3000 business document per month. I looked at all the others even the off brand Korean/ China models which also have many features, but what I liked about the Brothers was that this particular model had mid level toner cartridges also avail able in high weight that should last me at least 6 months coupled with the fact that there is a selection in the driver app that allows you to select black only or colour. This can also be done within the setup app though any browser so that it will only print Black and only an admin can make those changes. Which in my household is a good thing, this helps extend the life of the colour toner. Every time some one prints out a simple recipe, a manual or simple directions they print in colour , not realizing it. Also the interconnectivity is absolutely amazing. There was not setup needed, it was found and installed all the driver on every device, and even my i-phone was connected without me having to invoke any applications or additional software. The print quality is very good, but make no mistake if you want better color prints then you will need to go to an inkjet, but that being said this colour is perfect for business presentations and since it is Toner being used you will not have to worry about declogging the ink from the heads. If you go away on vacation for a couple of weeks or don't print colour, the Inkjet will clog, even the best of them do. I am not a graphics department, they have their own printers just for that purpose. But with a nice grade of card stock paper or even photo grade no one will know the difference when making a sales book or if you print your own Christmas cards, which my wife loves to do. I was a HP-only , but while comparing the two units the HP cost 25% and no significant features for that price range. This printer does on demand colour, black only, single sided or 2 sided printing even for 1 page, it's as easy as just checking the box in the printer dialog box. I could not say enough about this printer, I also purchase a 4 years on site warranty which came out to about $20/year. All parts and labour or replacement policy.
C**A
Price gouging at it's worst
The machine worked quite well until the starter toner began to run low. I replaced all of them with non-Brother cartridges prior to the replacement notification. Three of them work wonderfully and the level accurately reflects the new cartridge. No difference in print quality. Sadly, the magenta did not adjust the level. It continued to work until the replacement notice came on and now I can do nothing with the printer as the message will not clear. I tried replacing it with another new cartridge but it still does not acknowledge the replacement. I looked online and there used to be a fix but that was negated by a recent firmware update. I called customer support and was told that I must use only Brother cartridges or that is what will happen. I was told that I must replace all four cartridges with their brand prior to any other options being offered. That is over $300 to "see if that works". They offer no other options even though the printer is clearly not looking for a new cartridge. They are quite candid that unless you buy their toner, they are not willing to provide any meaningful customer assistance. If there were a reasonable price difference (even 25%), I would be okay but when they force you to spend 10x more for the same product, I cry foul. I will not be buying any more Brother products from here on out.
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