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Brother HL-L2390DW/HL-L2395DW Printer Review

Tested using Methodology v0.8.1
Review updated Nov 17, 2022 at 02:48 pm
Latest change: Writing modified Feb 08, 2023 at 08:51 am
Brother HL-L2390DW/HL-L2395DW Picture
3.1
Family
5.6
Small/Home Office
6.9
Student
8.4
Black & White
1.8
Casual Photo

The Brother HL-L2390DW/HL-L2395DW is an all-in-one monochrome laser printer compatible with Brother's TN730 and TN760 (high-yield) toner cartridges. It has Wi-Fi and USB connectivity, supports Apple AirPrint and Mopria Print Service, and works with Brother's iPrint&Scan mobile companion app. It only has a flatbed scanner with no automatic feeder, duplex scanning, or fax functionality. It supports automatic duplex printing, and its input tray holds 250 sheets of paper.

We tested the Brother HL-L2390DW; however, this review also applies to the Brother HL-L2395DW variant, which has Ethernet connectivity, a larger color display, and faster printing speed. You can see the differences in the Differences Between Variants section below.

Our Verdict

3.1 Family

The Brother HLL2390DW is decent for family use if your household only prints black and white documents; however, it isn't ideal if you want to print photos or any color documents since it's a monochrome laser printer. On the upside, its ink cartridge yields a large number of prints, and replacement toner is cheap, which helps keep your maintenance costs low. It has wired and wireless connectivity options, making it easy for every household member to access, and it's compatible with Brother's feature-rich mobile app, meaning you can print or perform maintenance tasks right from your smartphone.

Pros
  • High page yield; low cost per print.
  • Wired and wireless connectivity; feature-rich mobile app.
Cons
  • Prints terrible photos.
  • Can't print in color.
5.6 Small/Home Office

The Brother HL-L2390DW is sub-par for home or small offices. Although it has a high page yield and fast printing speed, it can only print in black, which is very limiting. Also, it lacks an automatic document feeder and duplex scanning capability. This model doesn't have Ethernet connectivity, but its variant, the Brother HL-L2395DW, does.

Pros
  • Outstanding build quality and simple design.
  • Fast printing speed.
  • High page yield; low cost per print.
Cons
  • No automatic document feeder.
  • No fax functionality.
  • Can't print in color.
6.9 Student

The Brother HL-L2390DW is okay for students. Its toner cartridge yields a large number of pages before needing replacement and is relatively cheap, so it isn't expensive to maintain. Also, it doesn't take long to warm up and prints quickly at up to 32 pages per minute, which is great for printing those long essays. The downside is that you can't print anything in color.

Pros
  • Fast printing speed.
  • High page yield; low cost per print.
  • Wired and wireless connectivity; feature-rich mobile app.
Cons
  • Can't print in color.
8.4 Black & White

The Brother HL-L2390DW is great for printing black and white documents. It has a high page yield, so you don't need to replace the toner cartridge often, and the cartridge is relatively cheap, which helps keep maintenance costs low. It also prints quickly and supports automatic duplex printing. However, it lacks an automatic document feeder and duplex scanning capability.

Pros
  • Outstanding build quality and simple design.
  • Fast printing speed.
  • High page yield; low cost per print.
Cons
  • No automatic document feeder.
1.8 Casual Photo

The Brother L2390DW isn't designed for photo printing. It can't print in color, and the print quality is terrible as pictures look grainy and lacking in detail.

Pros
  • High page yield; low cost per print.
Cons
  • Prints terrible photos.
  • Can't print in color.
  • 3.1 Family
  • 5.6 Small/Home Office
  • 6.9 Student
  • 8.4 Black & White
  • 1.8 Casual Photo
  1. Updated Feb 08, 2023: We've changed the name of the printer to include the Brother HL-L2395DW because it's a variant with similar features and performance.
  2. Updated Jan 19, 2023: We've updated the review with more specificity regarding the tested model and its variants.
  3. Updated Nov 17, 2022: We've updated the review to include more information about the Brother HL-L2395DW variant.
  4. Updated May 11, 2021: Changed Photo Printing value in Cost-Per-Print box from $0.125 to N/A.
  5. Updated Jun 22, 2020: Review published.
  6. Updated Jun 17, 2020: Early access published.
  7. Updated Jun 08, 2020: Our testers have started testing this product.
  8. Updated Jun 08, 2020: The product has arrived in our lab, and our testers will start evaluating it soon.
  9. Updated May 22, 2020: We've purchased the product and are waiting for it to arrive in our lab.

Differences Between Sizes And Variants

We tested the Brother HL-L2390DW in black. There's only one other variant, the Brother HL-L2395DW, which is the same printer but with Ethernet connectivity, a larger color display, and faster printing speed. Our review applies to both models.

Model  Ethernet Display Advertised Print Speed
HL-L2390DW No 2" monochrome two-line LCD 32 PPM
HL-L2395DW Yes 2.9" color touch-sensitive 36 PPM

Compared To Other Printers

The Brother HL-L2390DW is among the best monochrome laser printers on the market. However, its lack of an automatic document feeder and duplex scanning might be a dealbreaker for offices that regularly scan multi-page and double-sided documents.

For more options, check out our recommendations for the best all-in-one printers, the best printers for small businesses, and the best laser printers.

Brother HL-L2460DW [HL-L2400D, HL-L2405W]

The Brother HL-L2390DW/HL-L2395DW and Brother HL-L2460DW are monochrome laser printers. These printers have variants offering a wide range of connectivity options and print speeds of up to 36 pages per minute. The real difference comes down to your use cases. If you need to scan documents, get the L2390DW, as it includes a flatbed scanner; however, the L2460DW is a great option if you only need to print. A quick note about the print quality of the L2460DW: out of the box, the print quality is inferior to the L2390DW. However, you can change a few settings to get comparable quality. See our review for more information about this.

Brother MFC-L2820DW [DCP-L2640DW, HL-L2480DW]

The Brother MFC-L2820DW and the Brother HL-L2390DW/HL-L2395DW are both all-in-one monochrome laser printers with similar print quality, print speed, and yield. The most notable difference is that the HL-L2390DW/HL-L2395DW only has a flatbed scanner, while the MFC-L2820DW has a flatbed and an automatic feeder.

Brother MFC-L2750DW [L2710DW, L2717DW, L2730DW]

The Brother MFC-L2750DW and the Brother HL-L2390DW are very similar monochrome laser printers. The MFC-L2750DW has more features, like NFC support and an automatic feeder with duplex scanning. It also yields more pages per cartridge and prints slightly faster.

Xerox B210/DNI

The Xerox B210/DNI and the Brother HL-L2390DW are similar black-and-white laser printers. They both have high black page yields, low cost-per-prints, and fast printing speeds. However, if you're looking for a printer for office use, the Brother includes a scanner, while the Xerox doesn't.

HP LaserJet Pro M15w

The Brother HL-L2390DW is better than the HP LaserJet Pro M15w for most uses. The Brother has a scanner, prints much faster, and supports automatic duplex printing. However, the HP yields more prints, so you won't have to replace the toner cartridge as often as on the Brother.

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Test Results

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Design
8.5
Design
Build & Design Quality
Type All in One

The build quality is excellent. It's entirely plastic but feels solid, with no obvious gaps in the construction. It has a rear panel giving easy access to paper jams and grooves on each side for easy moving. The paper tray cassette can expand for both longer formats and different widths, and the scanner's lid hinges can extend to accommodate thicker items like textbooks. Unfortunately, the power cord isn't removable, making it difficult to replace if damaged.

Design
Dimensions
Height 10.7" (27.2 cm)
Width 16.1" (41.0 cm)
Depth 15.8" (40.1 cm)
Weight
22.3 lbs (10.1 kg)

This printer doesn't take up an excessive amount of space on a desk but is fairly tall. The Brother HL-L2395DW is identical in size and weight.

4.5
Design
Display Screen
Display Screen Yes
Display Screen Size
2.0" (5.1 cm)
Touchscreen No

This printer has a small, two-line LCD back-lit display. It has poor viewing angles, so it's hard to see from the sides, above, or below, and the panel doesn't tilt or swivel. On the upside, the settings menu is relatively easy to navigate. The Brother HL-L2395DW variant has a larger, touch-sensitive color display, as well as more buttons to help you navigate.

Design
In The Box

  • TN-730 starter toner cartridge
  • DR730 drum unit
  • Installation CD
  • User guide

9.0
Design
Cartridge
Photo Cartridge
No
Technology Laser
Number Of Color Cartridges
N/A
Black Cartridge Model
TN730
Color No
Tested Black Page Yield
75 prints
SuperTank
No
Estimated Black Page Yield
1,425 prints
Color Cartridge Model
No Color Cartridge
Tested Color Page Yield
N/A
Estimated Color Page Yield
N/A
Third Party Cartridge
Yes
High Yield Cartridge
Yes
Drum Unit
A Separate Unit

The toner cartridge yields a large number of prints, so you won't need to replace it often unless you print a lot, and you can get an XL toner cartridge (TN760) that'll last even longer. The drum is a separate unit that you'll have to replace, but not as regularly as the toner because it's usually good for around 12,000 prints.

6.2
Design
Scanner
Scanner
Yes
Scan Flatbed
Yes
Scan Sheetfed
No
Automatic Document Feeder
No
Duplex Scanning
No
Scan Resolution
1,200 DPI
Scan Color Depth
24 Bit
Flatbed Scan Size
8.5" x 11"
Fax
No
Copy
Yes

This printer only has a flatbed scanner, so scanning long, multi-page documents can be extremely time-consuming. The lid hinges extend about an inch, making it easier to close the lid over thicker items like textbooks. If you need a scanner with an automatic document feeder, check out the Brother MFC-L2710DW.

Printing
9.3
Printing
Cost-Per-Print
Black Cartridge Price
42.99 US$
Color Cartridge Price
N/A
Black Only Printing
0.03 US$/print
Color Printing
N/A
Photo Printing
N/A
Ink Subscription
No

The cost-per-print is outstanding because the toner cartridge lasts a long time and is relatively cheap. However, you need to replace the drum separately, which is an additional expense. That said, the drum lasts much longer than the toner cartridge, so you won't have to replace it as often.

8.9
Printing
Printing Speed
Black Only Text Document
32 PPM
Color Document
N/A
Photo Printing Time
10.8 s
First Page Out Time (Black Only)
12.0 s
Duplex Printing
Automatic
Input Tray Capacity
250 pages

The overall printing speed is outstanding. It doesn't take long to warm up and prints very quickly. The photo printing time is the time it takes to print an 8.5" x 11" photo, as the printer doesn't support a 4" x 6" format. The Brother L2395DW variant prints black documents faster at up to 36 pages per minute. If you want a printer with faster printing speed and bigger input trays, check out the HP LaserJet Enterprise M507dn.

0
Printing
Color Accuracy
Average Color dE
N/A

This printer can only print in black.

1.0
Printing
Photo Printing Quality
Borderless Printing
No

This printer isn't meant to print photos. The print quality is bad, as the picture looks grainy and lacking in detail. We tested the photo printing on basic 8.5" x 11" paper because it can't print on glossy paper.

Printing
Printing Size
Letter (8.5" x 11") Yes
Legal (8.5" x 14") Yes
Tabloid (11" x 17") No
A6 (105mm x 148mm) Yes
A5 (148mm x 210mm) Yes
A4 (210mm x 297mm) Yes
Photo (2" x 3") No
Photo (4" x 6") No
Photo (5" x 7") No

In addition to the main input tray, there's a single-sheet manual feeder on the front with width sliders. The output tray holds up to 100 sheets of paper.

Mobile App And Connectivity
7.0
Mobile App And Connectivity
Connectivity
Ethernet
No
USB Input To Computer
Yes
Wireless Yes
Bluetooth
No
Wi-Fi via Router
Yes
Wi-Fi Direct
Yes
External Storage Support
No
Apple AirPrint
Yes
Mopria Print Service
Yes

This model doesn't have Ethernet connectivity, but its variant, the Brother HL-L2395DW, does.

10
Mobile App And Connectivity
Mobile App For Home Use
Mobile App Yes
App Name Brother iPrint&Scan
iOS Yes
Android Yes
Photo (JPEG, PNG)
Yes
PDF
Yes
Microsoft Office Files
Yes
Text Files (TXT)
Yes
Webpages (HTML)
Yes

Brother's iPrint&Scan mobile companion app is superb. You can use it to print, scan, and copy documents directly to your phone. You can also perform maintenance tasks like checking the ink level and firmware updates.