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		<title>Buy New Wireless Laser Printer, Brother HL-2170W 23ppm</title>
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The HL-2170W is a network, monochrome laser printer that is ideal for home or  home office printer sharing. It features network connectivity via Ethernet and  wireless interfaces, a fast print speed of up to 23ppm, HQ resolution (up to  2400 [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Product Description</h2>
<p>The HL-2170W is a network, monochrome laser printer that is ideal for home or  home office printer sharing. It features network connectivity via Ethernet and  wireless interfaces, a fast print speed of up to 23ppm, HQ resolution (up to  2400 x 600 dpi) for high-quality output, and quick processing with 32MB memory.  The HL-2170W provides flexible paper handling via an enclosed 250-sheet capacity  tray and a manual by-pass slot for printing envelopes and letterhead. It also  offers a Toner Save mode to extend toner life and wide compatibility with  support for Windows and Mac and PCL6 emulation.</p></div>
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<li>Color: GRAY</li>
<li>Brand: Brother</li>
<li>Model: HL-2170w</li>
<li>Platform: Windows</li>
<li>Format: CD</li>
<li>Original language: English</li>
<li>Number of items: 1</li>
<li>Dimensions: 14.50&#8243; h x 6.70&#8243; w x 14.20&#8243; l, 21.00 pounds</li>
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<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Monochrome laser printer prints up to 23 ppm, perfect for home or office use</li>
<li>High-quality 2400 x 600 dpi resolution</li>
<li>Features network connectivity via wireless/wired interfaces</li>
<li>250-sheet capacity tray, Starter Toner Cartridge</li>
<li>One-year limited manufacturer&#8217;s warranty</li>
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<p><span>Amazon.com Product Description</span><br />
Ideal for  both home and office use, the affordable Brother HL-2170W Laser Printer features  network connectivity via wireless/wired interfaces, and prints up to 23 pages  per minute at a high-quality resolution, giving your work and personal documents  a polished finish colleagues and friends are sure to envy.</p>
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<li>Fast, 23 pages-per-minute performance.</li>
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<p><span>With built-in wireless networking, everyone  on your network can easily share the printer. </span></td>
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<p><strong>Versatile and  Professional</strong><br />
This monochrome laser printer not only warms up in less than  10 seconds and prints up to 23 pages per minute to give you near-instant access  to important reports, documents, and annual family letters when you need them,  it also includes a manual bypass feeder for professional printing on envelopes  and letterhead. The high-quality resolution (up to 2400 x 600 dpi) of this  personal black-and-white laser printer reflects the time and care that you put  into each document, while giving you the benefits of low cost per page laser  output. The printer also includes 32 MB memory, and a 250-sheet capacity tray  that can conveniently accommodate standard, legal, and custom-sized paper.</p>
<p><strong>Built-In Wired and Wireless Networking </strong><br />
Perfect for family or home  offices, the HL-2170W gives you the option to connect the printer via USB,  Ethernet, or 802.11b/g wireless networking. Brother makes wireless setup a snap;  for users with wireless access points that support SecureEasySetup, Wi-Fi  Protected Setup, or AOSS, you can automatically configure your wireless settings  by simply pressing a button on your router.</p>
<p><strong>Ergonomic and Energy Efficient</strong><br />
The Brother HL-2140  17.9-by-18.7-by-14.2-inch efficient design features a toner save mode for  extended toner life as well as sleep mode. Easy to set up and a breeze to use,  this printer is compatible with both Mac and Windows operating systems, and  includes an animated user-friendly tutorial to help answer common support and  maintenance questions.</p>
<p><strong>Environmentally Friendly Design</strong><br />
For added peace of mind, this  machine is Energy Star compliant, which means it helps save the environment  while saving you money. (Energy Star is a joint program of the U.S.  Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy promoting  energy efficiency).</p>
<p>This personal laser printer is backed by a one-year limited manufacturer&#8217;s  warranty.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s in the Box</strong><br />
HL-2170W laser printer, starter toner cartridge  and instruction kit.</div>
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<p><strong>Low price, easy setup, good performance!</strong> <img src="http://www.comboshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/5_star.gif" alt="5" /><br />
I&#8217;ve been buying Brother laser printers for  several years now &#8211; first the HL-1240, and then the HL-1440. Both were used in  my home network via the Windows printer sharing function, which means that the  computer to which the printer is attached must be up and running in order to  print. The 1440 recently started malfunctioning, and rather than deal with its  problems I decided to get something new that I could connect directly to the  network.</p>
<p>I went looking for the HL-2070n, but these are no longer  stocked in local stores, and I wanted a printer quick. Instead I found this  model and the larger, more expensive HL-5250dn. After playing with both of them  for a few minutes, I felt that the 5250 was too noisy and clunky sounding, and  kind of big. It&#8217;s probably a good printer, but I went instead for the quieter  and less obtrusive HL-2170w.</p>
<p>The wireless capability is a nice feature,  but not really important to me right now, since the printer sits only three feet  from my Linksys WRT54G router and I don&#8217;t need to move it around the house. So  even though I&#8217;m able to use the easy wireless setup, I went with a wired network  connection instead. Setup on my three computers was a breeze. I followed the  easy instructions and everything worked as expected. If I try the wireless  installation later, I fully expect it to go just as well.</p>
<p>Now that it&#8217;s  in place, the printer seems to be doing what it should. Output is fast, paper is  not badly curled, and quality looks fine. The printer driver also has the  advanced features I&#8217;ve been accustomed to with my earlier printers. My only  minor gripe is that I don&#8217;t like the minimalist control panel that consists of  just three LEDs and one big button. Since my earlier printers had the same kind  of thing, I know I&#8217;ll have to keep referring to the user manual in order to  perform routine control panel functions and interpret any unusual alerts.</p>
<p>It&#8217;ll take a while to know whether or not the printer has any serious  shortcomings, but I&#8217;m more than satisifed so far. Considering the low price, the  hassle-free installation, and the results I&#8217;m seeing, I&#8217;ll give it five  stars.</p>
<p><strong>Great Printer, Just follow directions on setup.</strong> <img src="http://www.comboshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/4_star.gif" alt="4" /><br />
Recently I bought a Brother All-In-One Inkjet  and have been very happy with it. Since it had all the controls on the printer  itself, I was able to set up the wireless connection quickly and without any  problem. Plus, all the other features worked well. I needed a laser printer to  replace my very old NEC. Based on my experience with the Brother Inkjet I  decided to buy this Brother 2170W.</p>
<p>The Brother laser printer is very  small, yet holds 250 pages which is far more than my old one. It wakes up in  less than 10 seconds then prints pages lightening fast. The print quality is  sharp and clear. I have the printer in my office and connected it directly to my  PC with the USB cable. However, I also have a laptop about 10 feet away that I  wanted to setup wireless to the laser printer. Well, that is where the problems  began.</p>
<p>I tried for several hours to connect the laser printer to my  laptop and never could get it right. I was able to connect wirelessly directly  between the printer and laptop without going through the router. However, doing  it this way I could not be on the internet and printer at the same time. Also,  the connection would keep dropping. Try as I may, I could not connect the  printer through the router like my other Brother Inkjet. I am convinced that I  am simply doing some little something wrong. Therefore, I can not blame the  printer for something that is my fault. Since I do have the printer wired to the  other printer in the office and that printer is connected to the router, then I  can still access the laser printer through the other computer.</p>
<p>I am  still giving the Brother 2170W printer high marks because, except for the  connection problems, it is an excellent printer.</p>
<p>UPDATE: I was trying to  setup the printer wirelessly, without plugging the cable in. Bad idea! I finally  decided to wire the printer to the router as recommended in the manual. After  setting it up I unplugged the wired connection and now the printer works  wirelessly from both of my computers. The whole thing took less than 3 minutes.  Lesson for today: Read the manual and do what it Recommends.</p>
<p>It would  benefit most people to have a laser printer in addition to their inkjet printer.  And this is why. Keep track of just how many documents and letters you print  that do not require color. If you print more than ten percent in black and white  then you can save a lot of money on ink by using a laser printer. Here are some  figures to consider. The cost of toner (ink) for a laser printer is higher than  inkjet, but a laser can print many more pages. The cost per page on a laser  printer can be as low as 3 cents. Whereas, the cost of ink for an inkjet can be  11 cents or more per page, and that cost can be ten times more for photos.  Therefore, if you only print a few things that do not require color then you may  only save ten to twenty percent on ink. However, if you do a lot of black and  white printing then you could save fifty to seventy percent on ink using a laser  printer. And if you decide to buy a laser, then this Brother is one of the best  because of the speed and print quality.</p>
<p>ANOTHER UPDATE: After using this  printer for several months I must give it 5 stars. It has worked all this time  with no problems at all and I love it. However, I still give the overall rating  4 stars because of the install problem. I even contacted Brother several times  and followed their directions on how to set up the printer without using a  cable. Both Brother and myself finally gave up because it just would not work  unless I used a cable, even though Brother said it would. Brother never did  figure out why it wouldn&#8217;t work that way. But, it doesn&#8217;t matter. When I want to  change my WiFi key, I just use a cable.</p>
<p><strong>Troublesome install under Vista</strong> <img src="http://www.comboshop.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/3_star.gif" alt="3" /><br />
After about 3 hours of troubleshooting, I  finally got it to work. After searching the net, I found that it isn&#8217;t  necessarily a Brother problem, but a network printer problem with Vista (XP  doesn&#8217;t have this problem). Still I wasn&#8217;t the first to have these problems  (lots of people seem to have the same problem), and Brothers support site makes  no mention of it. I called tech support but they were closed for the weekend.</p>
<p>I was setting it up as a network printer using the easy setup button on  my router. Basically you press a button on the back of the printer, press the  easy setup button on your router (if your router supports it, otherwise you have  to use a cable just for setup), and the network configuration is sent to the  printer. You don&#8217;t have to do anything else, just click through the dialogs to  install the drivers. Very easy, and it seemed to work. The printer was showing  up, it had an IP address assigned to it and the included Brother software was  showing it&#8217;s status.</p>
<p>Except it wouldn&#8217;t print. Vista showed the printer  as offline, and there aren&#8217;t any settings or buttons to put it online.  Reinstalled the driver and set up the network on it multiple times, trying  different methods. It wouldn&#8217;t even print using a USB cable, still showing  offline.</p>
<p>The printer was showing up on the network, so I figured I would  try it with my MacBook Pro. A slight drawback is the first thing you see when  you open the box is a piece of paper saying the included CD doesn&#8217;t provide full  support for OSX Leopard (10.5). I went to their website, downloaded the newest  drivers there and set up the printer quickly and easily with no problems at all.  Printed fine, so I knew the printer was working.</p>
<p>If anyone has the  &#8220;offline&#8221; problem on Vista, the fix was very easy once I figured it out. The  secret is to let Vista set up the printer, not the Brother software. Although  the included software is nice for guiding you through the network setup. Once it  was installed using the included software I removed the printer in the printer  control panel. I then clicked add printer from the same control panel instead of  using Brother&#8217;s install software as I did every time before. It found the  printer and installed it and now it works fine.</p>
<p>Print quality is good,  but not great. I am pleased with it for what I will use it for. For the price  though, it&#8217;s the perfect home printer. Cheap, relatively small footprint, good  print quality, speedy (for the price range) and a tray that holds a large amount  of paper.</p>
<p>The only thing I don&#8217;t like about it, besides the difficult  install, is it&#8217;s power draw. When I turn on the printer or when it starts to  print, my UPS (Uninterpretable power supply) turns on due to noise on the line,  and the lights flicker. Granted I have a lot of stuff plugged into the circuit,  but this seems a bit extreme for a printer.</p>
<p>I only gave it 3 stars for a  few reasons. Brother&#8217;s website at the very least should have a work around for  set up. Obviously a lot of people don&#8217;t have the problems I had, but there are  quite a few reports of this problem if you do a Google search. The power draw is  another factor, a printer shouldn&#8217;t be making my lights flicker. And lastly as  others have noted, the manual feed &#8220;tray&#8221; is very flimsy and you can&#8217;t really  call it a tray since it won&#8217;t support any paper without you holding on to  it.</p></div>
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