The Brother MFC-L2710DW ($199.99) is an entry-level all-in-one (print, copy, scan, and fax) printer designed for small and/or home-based offices or workgroups with modest printing needs, or perhaps as a personal monochrome laser AIO. For an entry-level AIO, it has a relatively strong feature set, and it's fast. On the other hand, its running costs are a bit too high, and print quality (especially graphics and photos) leaves a little something to be desired. Even so, it's space-saver small, well-built, and prints well enough overall, making it a suitable choice for low-volume monochrome print and copy environments. Small, Space-Saving Design Measuring 12.5 by 15.7 by 12.5 inches (HWD) and weighing only 26 pounds, the Brother MFC-L2710DW is about average in size and weight for an entry-level AIO. At 10.7 by 15.7 by 10.7 inches and 22.7 pounds, Brother's own HL-L2390DW is smaller and lighter, but then it lacks an automatic document feeder (ADF) for sending multipage documents to the...
The Brother MFC-L2710DW, a reasonably fast, low price, entry-level monochrome all-in-one laser printer, is an apt fit for low-volume print and copy environments.
Exceptional text quality; Prints fast; Compact and lightweight; Ethernet support; Relatively low purchase price
Lacks support for USB thumb drives and memory cards; ADF not auto-duplexing; So-so business graphics and photos