Leonard Goh | Jun 01, 2009
The HL-5380. (Credit: Brother)
Printing on both sides of the paper not only helps companies save on cost, it is also a good way to help save Earth. Brother has introduced four laser printers in the HL-5300 series which come with onboard automatic duplex printing. These machines are targeted at small and medium businesses.
The
HL-5340D,
HL-5350DN,
HL-5380DN and the
HL-5370DW have almost similar specifications: Up to 30 page-per-minute (ppm) print speeds for single side and 13ppm for duplex printing, a paper tray that holds 250 sheets of media and an approximate 3,000-page yield with the standard toner cartridge.
The HL-5380DN seems to be the most advanced model with a network interface and 16-digit LED display. The HL-5350DN and HL-5340D offer the same specifications save for an Ethernet port for the former for sharing the printer at home or in the office. The HL-5370DW has wireless networking capability to do away with cable clutter.
The HL-5340D is retailing for S$388 (US$279.44) now. The HL-5350DN, 5370DW and 5380DN's prices were unavailable at press time but will be made known closer to launch later this month.
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