Thanks very much. Can you believe this printer is still on the market (as new) today, after all these years? I’m about to buy it for our small medical practice, to replace its sister (Brother?) printer, the MFC-L2700DW, which we bought in 2019 and has given us 5 years of solid service. But now our faithful 2700DW has blown its fuser, and to fix that would cost 66% of the cost of a new DCP-L2540, which comes with a 5-year warranty, so that’s a no-brainer decision 😊
If you go into the printer setup (enter its IP address in a browser) there is a "quiet mode" setting you can turn on which makes printing a bit quieter. The initial noise is the same, but then it doesn't ramp up louder when the paper starts coming out. Not sure how that impacts print speed.
I paid $250CAD for mine, but i am happy with it still since it went originally for $330 US. And especially like u said, in the long run since I print high volume, I have saved since it's laser as opposed to inkjet and double side saved me heaps too. I agree long-term costs is the greater consideration versus base cost. Awesome vid. thanks.
Bought one of these for $100 a week ago, it's pretty nice. Set it up with the Wi-Fi for wireless printing and scanning throughout the home. Really like the document feeder and no fax function.
Does not automatically scan double sided using the automatic document feeder (adf) - scans a max of 30 pages at a time. The workaround is to use the included paper port software - using the adf, scan the pages on one side - then at the end of the scanning cycle flip the pages the other way and put them back into the adf and then select "scan the other side" and it will collate both scans into one digital document (PDF, image or Word Doc) in the correct sequence.
Hi! My DCP-L2540DW is connected to the wireless network. I can print documents wirelessly, but dont know how to scan with the same connection. Ive been trying to configure this all day been downloading drivers and all and cant seem to get it to work.
Totally agree with your review. I only print text, so monochrome is fine for me. The thing with inkjet is that the cartridges are already drying the moment you put it in the printer, so they will dry out whether you print or not, which I've experienced. And the toner cartridges are cheaper to replace than lets say, HP ink cartridges.
Nice Review mate, I have configured the printer But Just one question is unanswered Can we COPY duplex i.e. 2-sided to 2-sided? My Model is DCP-L2541 DW
How does the printer work now? Still in good condition now that this video has been up over a year? I need one to work from home and I have the worst luck with printers!
I just ordered this from Best Buy today for $120. 1. Did you try setting this up on a Mac. Few reviews seen is it can be a pain to setup the drivers on the mac, and some have setup the printer using a static IP, since this does not have ethernet that suppose can be a pain to setup . Any suggestions. 2. Google Cloud Print - how was your experience setting up google cloud print on it.
got same printer this jan.2015, printing set up was easy,but brother upgraded their app an now i can t print ,using my desktop dell computer,or my laptop,or my 2ipads,.the wlan says cant find. computers.What do you think problem is.i can t use w. ifi to conne ct all printer wants is i.p addr. ess then can t findanything.realy frustrating.
Excuse me, how to directly connect the printer with my laptop using WiFi. I mean I do not want to share my printer with others where they live together with me in a big house. Can this printer be a independent WiFi access point? Thank you.
Will it be automatically connected to wifi and be used immediately after turning it on? I won't be using it everyday so I figure to save power by just turning it on when needed. ps: how long for it to "warmup" before I could print?
Does not automatically scan double sided using the automatic document feeder (adf) - scans a max of 30 pages at a time. The workaround is to use the included paper port software - using the adf, scan the pages on one side - then at the end of the scanning cycle flip the pages the other way and put them back into the adf and then select "scan the other side" and it will collate both scans into one digital document (PDF, image or Word Doc) in the correct sequence.
I have a computer w/ out a cd driver. Can I down the the printer's drivers on the web? Also can i print wirelessly out of the box or is that what downloading the drivers are for?
I've had my L2540 for a year now in my house with 3 Macs. It has been such a MAJOR hassle!!!! Does not play well with Macs in my experience, and I"m a Mac Tech. Heck, even simply changing the toner on this thing is such an unintuitive process. It's about a 6-7 step process: open toner door, replace toner, hold & press "OK" button, press "start", press "up" arrow, press "down" arrow, then finally, press "OK". . . sadly I'm not joking. And don't get me started on setting up wireless with this on Macs, a VERY sad joke. When it's sets up it's wonderful, but what a hassle every time you need to do any set-up! Just eats my life.
So to replace toner, you do two manual things then press a few buttons. Ohh..... the horror. No, the sad joke is that you wasted hundreds (or thousands) of dollars on old outdated hardware -- aka Apple products. You are the epitome of a millennial.
@@Babblingboolean So this means it prints in b&w but scanning is color? Or were you two guys talking about b&w photos? I can't seem to find that information anywhere...
Laser printers don't waste toner every time you turn them on - inkjet printers waste considerable ink every time you power them up, which is an issue if you only print a page or two every few weeks.
How long approximate does it take for laser printers to warmup though? Also it is said that laser printers take a lot more power compared to inkjets? Can you confirm this?
It varies, but it's no longer than the time it takes for an inkjet to clean and prime every time you turn it on. And yes, laser printers do draw a lot of current, but only while they are actually printing. They also don't print photos very well. You have to decide for yourself which type of printer meets your needs best.
I don't really print photos too much but what I'll use it for is migrating my dad's physical document files from his office and uploading everything as pdf in their cloud network, maybe some copying and a little of school work in my part but nothing too major. I do believe the scanner in this model supports ADF and OCR which are core features I will be needing right? My concerns are some are saying that the ADF scanner is not performing as well as other printer+scanners out there. I'm comparing this to HP's Deskjet 3835 which is priced around $20-30 cheaper but ink cartridge would cost around 4x more expensive per page though it is with tri-color ink. I'm not worried about it drying up as people have reported it doesn't dry up even after months of standby, not sure if its their luck. It does have a better scanner per se with a higher resolution in their ADF scanning and a better software to back that up. For my main usage mentioned above would you say going for the inkjet's route is better or worse? I forgot to mention I'd like the printer to be turned off most of the time unless I know I'll be using it during the day. What you have mentioned above is also a concern for me when starting up inkjets using a considerable waste of ink. I'd say the toner in lasers is what charms at me the most as it doesn't have as much problems as having ink cartridges and since I won't be printing as often, the stock toner might last for years too compared to ink cartridges that might last months and an amount of around $20 every refill of tri-color and black together. This has been noticeably lengthy, I'd appreciate any thoughts on my indecisive printer-buying ventures. cheers
I'm afraid I don't know much about the quality of the ADFs and OCR programs that come with most printers. Lots of research is going to be the key in finding the right all-in-one for you. If you are going to be printing a lot, a laser printer is probably going to be your best bet. If you're going to do a lot of OCR, finding the best ADF is going to matter most, regardless of the type of printer. If you're going to scan a lot of two sided documents, make sure you get an ADF that does full duplex.
Yes I suppose but since holidays are over, going back to school would be a busy time to research about such things especially when it is not a common topic for all. Personally, do you have any bad experiences over scanners that came with your printer? Mainly the ease of usage and overall quality of scanned documents? Maybe even pictures as a line of quality comparison. As for this Brother model, 600x600 as said on their spec sheet would be sufficient for documents if I may assume so? And the flatbed for better quality will be there if need be for license scanning, personal pictures and alike. Still, software is a deal-breaking part of the equation and a lot are praising HP's app drivers quite a lot for ease of use.
SORRY , TOO MUCH TALKING AND NOT ENOUGH SHOWING PRINTER , ABOUT WERE TONER CARTRIDGE GOES AND USB, LAN POWER CONNECTIONS GO, SOME OF WHAT HE SAID COULD NOT HEAR
Don't waste time on speech brother Demo Can this printer print Same size letter. Different. Different Different Print. Size remain same. On paper. Reply must
Thanks very much. Can you believe this printer is still on the market (as new) today, after all these years? I’m about to buy it for our small medical practice, to replace its sister (Brother?) printer, the MFC-L2700DW, which we bought in 2019 and has given us 5 years of solid service. But now our faithful 2700DW has blown its fuser, and to fix that would cost 66% of the cost of a new DCP-L2540, which comes with a 5-year warranty, so that’s a no-brainer decision 😊
If you go into the printer setup (enter its IP address in a browser) there is a "quiet mode" setting you can turn on which makes printing a bit quieter. The initial noise is the same, but then it doesn't ramp up louder when the paper starts coming out. Not sure how that impacts print speed.
I've got this printer (MFC Model) from local microcenter for 99 bucks, it is brand new and works like a charm.
Thanks for the video!
I paid $250CAD for mine, but i am happy with it still since it went originally for $330 US. And especially like u said, in the long run since I print high volume, I have saved since it's laser as opposed to inkjet and double side saved me heaps too. I agree long-term costs is the greater consideration versus base cost. Awesome vid. thanks.
Bought one of these for $100 a week ago, it's pretty nice. Set it up with the Wi-Fi for wireless printing and scanning throughout the home. Really like the document feeder and no fax function.
Does not automatically scan double sided using the automatic document feeder (adf) - scans a max of 30 pages at a time. The workaround is to use the included paper port software - using the adf, scan the pages on one side - then at the end of the scanning cycle flip the pages the other way and put them back into the adf and then select "scan the other side" and it will collate both scans into one digital document (PDF, image or Word Doc) in the correct sequence.
Thank you Sukh! That was helpful and I'll probably view it a few more times.
can you show me how to do the duplex printing?...just got this thing and I can't figure it out! THX!
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Hi! My DCP-L2540DW is connected to the wireless network. I can print documents wirelessly, but dont know how to scan with the same connection. Ive been trying to configure this all day been downloading drivers and all and cant seem to get it to work.
what do you mean it scans perfectly fine on my wireless network and i didn't configure anything (apart from installing the drivers)
great review! was just wondering how much the toner runs for? (third party or otherwise)
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I just ordered it today.. Hope I'll receive it within 4/5 days.. I hope its not as annoying as Dan said in previous comment to install in mac.
Totally agree with your review. I only print text, so monochrome is fine for me. The thing with inkjet is that the cartridges are already drying the moment you put it in the printer, so they will dry out whether you print or not, which I've experienced. And the toner cartridges are cheaper to replace than lets say, HP ink cartridges.
excellent overview, this printer going on sale for $99.64 on march 25
tx, KISS the basics, no bells and whistles - touched all bases!
How does it compare with HP MFP 135W
Nice Review mate,
I have configured the printer
But Just one question is unanswered
Can we COPY duplex i.e. 2-sided to 2-sided?
My Model is DCP-L2541 DW
Isn't the toner already dry? So it technically wouldn't dry out if it is already dry.
Have you seen the very start, where he tries to remember, but fails, the name of the device he's going to talk about?
What about it?
Does it have duplex scanning from the ADF feeder ? thank you for your video!
i want to know this also. NO info about it anywhere.
Nice review. I just got one question: Does it have a manual feed to allow for envelope and labels printing?
Thanks man, Great video. Does the printer support A3 size paper though?
so you can you inject ink into it like other laser printers
Great review! Just wondering if the printer comes with toner in the box?
+bigsky350 Yes, absolutely.
Can you scan wirelessly with this as well, to a computer? I have a Macbook. Is there an option to scan at 600dpi?
It's a good printer, very economical on toner esp. if you buy compatible or remanufactured toner cartridges.
How does the printer work now? Still in good condition now that this video has been up over a year?
I need one to work from home and I have the worst luck with printers!
Still works great!
Does this machine automatically PHOTOCOPY double sided from the auto document feeder? thx
No
Hello Sir, I wanna ask something is how many prices of the photocopy stuff? thanks
Can you add a second tray?
I just ordered this from Best Buy today for $120.
1. Did you try setting this up on a Mac. Few reviews seen is it can be a pain to setup the drivers on the mac, and some have setup the printer using a static IP, since this does not have ethernet that suppose can be a pain to setup . Any suggestions.
2. Google Cloud Print - how was your experience setting up google cloud print on it.
+Dan iel I used the the Brother software driver from their website and set it up over WiFi in a few minutes.
+Babbling Boolean Thx
got same printer this jan.2015, printing set up was easy,but brother upgraded their app an now i can t print ,using my desktop dell computer,or my laptop,or my 2ipads,.the wlan says cant find. computers.What do you think problem is.i can t use w. ifi to conne ct all printer wants is i.p addr. ess then can t findanything.realy frustrating.
Thank-you, Great presentation, fast and to the point.
Great information, great presentation. Thanks!
Excuse me, how to directly connect the printer with my laptop using WiFi. I mean I do not want to share my printer with others where they live together with me in a big house. Can this printer be a independent WiFi access point? Thank you.
Hello, can you connect this printer to your WiFi network using the LCD display on the printer ? Thanks for any info.
Yup, that's how I setup mine.
Will it be automatically connected to wifi and be used immediately after turning it on? I won't be using it everyday so I figure to save power by just turning it on when needed.
ps: how long for it to "warmup" before I could print?
Thanks for the review i'm looking to buy this printer.
Can we copy legal size or letter or a3 paper?
Does this do duplex copying of a single document?
does it have a bypass feeder as if I want to print A5 receipts? or envelopes?
yes, at the back
bro may printer is lesr jet tray is not printing page read light please help me
thumbs up for being Canadian.
That's a plus? LOL no...
Does the scan save a colored picture? Like if you scan a colored picture does it saved as colored into the pc as well?
Colour scanning, yes. Printing is only black and white.
@@Babblingboolean Thank you for confirming :)
Simple and clear overview. Thanks.
does anyone know if this model allows you to scan from the flat bed and keep scanning pages into a same document?
Does this printer allow for automatic scanning of two-sided documents?
Does not automatically scan double sided using the automatic document feeder (adf) - scans a max of 30 pages at a time. The workaround is to use the included paper port software - using the adf, scan the pages on one side - then at the end of the scanning cycle flip the pages the other way and put them back into the adf and then select "scan the other side" and it will collate both scans into one digital document (PDF, image or Word Doc) in the correct sequence.
I have a computer w/ out a cd driver. Can I down the the printer's drivers on the web? Also can i print wirelessly out of the box or is that what downloading the drivers are for?
Yes you can download if from Brother's website and using that software you can connect it over WiFi immediately.
I just reserved this printer! you deserve a sub lol!
can this printer scan automatically' Like using the sheet feeder ?
does this printer can photo copy A4?
Excellent to the point review, thanks :)
Please show how to scan and send a document
Can i print colour print
Thanks for the overview, I will likely get one soon
I got mine for 15 bucks almost new working great
let's take a look at the print quality
You answer all my questions, Thank you !
Can it print a3 pages
how do u make ur letters capital plz answer
Thank you great clear fair presentation. This is what I was looking for.
can it scans legal size paper?
Yes, It does. It has ADF option over the top of the Printer.
Thanks for the review! Appreciate your time:)
@Babbling Boolean. Is this printer compatible with Windows 10? Thanks.
Yes, I'm using it with Windows 10.
I've had my L2540 for a year now in my house with 3 Macs.
It has been such a MAJOR hassle!!!! Does not play well with Macs in my experience, and I"m a Mac Tech.
Heck, even simply changing the toner on this thing is such an unintuitive process. It's about a 6-7 step process: open toner door, replace toner, hold & press "OK" button, press "start", press "up" arrow, press "down" arrow, then finally, press "OK". . . sadly I'm not joking. And don't get me started on setting up wireless with this on Macs, a VERY sad joke.
When it's sets up it's wonderful, but what a hassle every time you need to do any set-up! Just eats my life.
So to replace toner, you do two manual things then press a few buttons. Ohh..... the horror.
No, the sad joke is that you wasted hundreds (or thousands) of dollars on old outdated hardware -- aka Apple products.
You are the epitome of a millennial.
Really nice overview. Thanks
which is better brother DCP--L2540DW OR DCP-L7065DN
+whiteeagle bird Haven't used the L7065DN model so I can't say.
how is scanning quality of color photos .........?
+whiteeagle bird It's okay, but at the end of the day you're still scanning a photo so you'll always be able to tell it's a scanned image.
@@Babblingboolean So this means it prints in b&w but scanning is color? Or were you two guys talking about b&w photos? I can't seem to find that information anywhere...
@@msklywenn B&W printing, but colour scanning.
LOL!! Dude..the model number is on the printer Babbling Boolean..
Good video, thanks. Don't know if I could stand the noise.
Laser printers don't waste toner every time you turn them on - inkjet printers waste considerable ink every time you power them up, which is an issue if you only print a page or two every few weeks.
How long approximate does it take for laser printers to warmup though? Also it is said that laser printers take a lot more power compared to inkjets? Can you confirm this?
It varies, but it's no longer than the time it takes for an inkjet to clean and prime every time you turn it on. And yes, laser printers do draw a lot of current, but only while they are actually printing. They also don't print photos very well. You have to decide for yourself which type of printer meets your needs best.
I don't really print photos too much but what I'll use it for is migrating my dad's physical document files from his office and uploading everything as pdf in their cloud network, maybe some copying and a little of school work in my part but nothing too major.
I do believe the scanner in this model supports ADF and OCR which are core features I will be needing right? My concerns are some are saying that the ADF scanner is not performing as well as other printer+scanners out there.
I'm comparing this to HP's Deskjet 3835 which is priced around $20-30 cheaper but ink cartridge would cost around 4x more expensive per page though it is with tri-color ink. I'm not worried about it drying up as people have reported it doesn't dry up even after months of standby, not sure if its their luck. It does have a better scanner per se with a higher resolution in their ADF scanning and a better software to back that up.
For my main usage mentioned above would you say going for the inkjet's route is better or worse? I forgot to mention I'd like the printer to be turned off most of the time unless I know I'll be using it during the day. What you have mentioned above is also a concern for me when starting up inkjets using a considerable waste of ink. I'd say the toner in lasers is what charms at me the most as it doesn't have as much problems as having ink cartridges and since I won't be printing as often, the stock toner might last for years too compared to ink cartridges that might last months and an amount of around $20 every refill of tri-color and black together.
This has been noticeably lengthy, I'd appreciate any thoughts on my indecisive printer-buying ventures. cheers
I'm afraid I don't know much about the quality of the ADFs and OCR programs that come with most printers. Lots of research is going to be the key in finding the right all-in-one for you. If you are going to be printing a lot, a laser printer is probably going to be your best bet. If you're going to do a lot of OCR, finding the best ADF is going to matter most, regardless of the type of printer. If you're going to scan a lot of two sided documents, make sure you get an ADF that does full duplex.
Yes I suppose but since holidays are over, going back to school would be a busy time to research about such things especially when it is not a common topic for all. Personally, do you have any bad experiences over scanners that came with your printer? Mainly the ease of usage and overall quality of scanned documents? Maybe even pictures as a line of quality comparison. As for this Brother model, 600x600 as said on their spec sheet would be sufficient for documents if I may assume so? And the flatbed for better quality will be there if need be for license scanning, personal pictures and alike. Still, software is a deal-breaking part of the equation and a lot are praising HP's app drivers quite a lot for ease of use.
How I print 2 side
thanks very helpful, you answer all my doubts
Brother or hp which printer is best to buy??? Plzz reply
Can anyone knows how to print back 2 back?
here in Brazil it costs 1.000,00 R$ wich mean it probably costs 260Dollars
Thank you so much for the review!
I got a working unit from Value Village this morning for $14.99.
WE IN OUR OFFICE WE DON't use lergal size bond paper in printing.. why is long bond paper size nbot available in printing... so annoying.
Me marca toner bajo .... pero el toner es nuevo ayuda
sar uski price kya hai
AMIGO UN FAVOR ME SALE EN LA BROTHER DCP- L2540DW ME SALE EN LA PANTALLA IMPOS.IMPRIMIR .02 APAGUE LA IMPRESORA Y VUELVALO A ENCENDER
SORRY , TOO MUCH TALKING AND NOT ENOUGH SHOWING PRINTER , ABOUT WERE TONER CARTRIDGE GOES AND USB, LAN POWER CONNECTIONS GO,
SOME OF WHAT HE SAID COULD NOT HEAR
Bagaimana Cara foto copy bolak balik.. DPC L2540DW .. BROTHER
Good review........... keep it up
Thanks for review
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worst feature of this printer is SELF DIAGNOSIS
2 said xerox
i dont recommend this printer no long bond paper size printing
Français
Don't waste time on speech brother
Demo
Can this printer print
Same size letter.
Different.
Different
Different
Print.
Size remain same.
On paper.
Reply must
Cant take dual sided scans and copy whereas with the HP printers you can with the help of their HP print software. BROTHER software sucks
Dude... you need to study English comparatives... "more better"? "more easier"?
Sheesh....
Can photocopy 2 side or only printing?
can this printer scale up pictures?