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Brother MFC-L2710DW

Brother’s MFC-L2710DW is a competent mono laser MFP, but let down by running costs

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SCORE PRICE £96 (£115 inc VAT) from ebuyer.com

Brother’s MFC-L2710DW looks a bit like it’s carved out of coal, but otherwise it ought to fit the bill for a home or small office. In its base sits a mono laser rated at a giddy 30ppm, and on top there’s a scanner with a 50-page ADF. You can connect the MFC-L2710DW via USB, wired or wireless networking, and make prints, scans, copies or faxes. It’s not a bad specificat­ion for the money, but while the printer supports duplexing, the ADF doesn’t – multipage doubleside­d copies could be a fiddle.

Setting up the MFC-L2710DW involves sliding the paper stops in the clattery and brittle-feeling paper tray, dropping in some paper, then inserting the supplied drum and toner. You get only 700 pages in the box, after which replacemen­ts can be bought with either a 1,200 or 3,000page life. Even calculated for the latter, costs are a considerab­le 2p per page, or 2.5p once you factor in the new drum you’ll need around every 12,000 pages.

Start using the MFC-L2710DW and there’s plenty to like. Despite its speed it’s relatively quiet, seeming almost silent next to the industrial Oki MC363dn ( see p89). The ADF is quick enough that, should you forget to extend its paper stop, you’ll be picking originals up off the floor after cloning them. We timed a ten-page mono copy at just 33 seconds, with a single page needing nine seconds. Printing was also rapid, nudging 24ppm on black text and only fractional­ly slower with complex graphics.

Unfortunat­ely we encountere­d the same issues with Brother’s TWAIN scan interface as we did with the DCP-J774DW ( see above). While previews worked perfectly, a scan wouldn’t return an image to the host applicatio­n. Again, we completed our testing using the iPrint&Scan app, but here the results were far better: dark shades were clearly distinguis­hed, right down to the second-darkest shade in our test target. Black text prints were excellent, so it was disappoint­ing to find that graphics and photos were dingy. Photocopie­s emerged far too dark, too.

The MFC-L2710DW is a simple, compact mono laser MFP with lots to recommend it, but its drawbacks include dark graphical prints and photocopie­s. More significan­tly, steep-ish page costs mean it will prove expensive if it’s put to anything other than light use.

 ??  ?? ABOVE Looks that only a mother could love, but the MFC-L2710DW does have some strengths
ABOVE Looks that only a mother could love, but the MFC-L2710DW does have some strengths

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