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Brother HL-L2300D Monochrome Laser Printer with Duplex Printing

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Model name: Old: HLL2300D


Features

  • Prints up To 27 ppm, automatic duplex printing.Printer doesn't have Wi-Fi capabilityIt prints Sharp, professional Black and white pages at up to 2400 x 600dpi resolution. Auto duplex printing saves resources by printing on both sides of paper. Manual feed slot lets you conveniently print envelopes and letterheadsRefer the specification sheet below for contents of package and refer to the user manual for trouble shooting steps.
  • 250 Sheet Capacity Paper Tray. A4 2-sided print speed-13. A4 standard print speed-26. Automatic 2 sided print. Recommended monthly volume-250 to 2,000 pages
  • Windows 10 Compatibility: If you upgrade from Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 to Windows 10, some features of the installed drivers and software may not work correctly. Please uninstall all drivers and software in Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 before upgrading to Windows 10
  • This machine uses a USB connection ensuring your office runs smoothly with no complications. High Speed USB 2.0 Interface. Does not come with USB cable. Maximum Monthly Duty Cycle: 10,000 pages. Output Paper Capacity (sheets):100
  • Printer doesn't have Wi-Fi capability
  • It prints Sharp, professional Black and white pages at up to 2400 x 600dpi resolution. Auto duplex printing saves resources by printing on both sides of paper.
  • Manual feed slot lets you conveniently print envelopes and letterheads
  • Refer the specification sheet below for contents of package and refer to the user manual for trouble shooting steps. Operating Environment: Temperature 50-90.5 degrees F
  • It prints sharp, professional black and white pages at up to 2400 x 600dpi resolution

Description

Reliable Affordable Monochrome Laser Printer For Personal or Home Office Use. Automatic Duplex Printing, Compact Size, Print Speed Up To 27ppm. High Speed USB Interface. Media Type - Plain, Bond, Envelopes, Labels; Sheet Weight - Manual Feed (Min/Max) - 16-43 lbs. (bond),Sheet Weight - Paper Tray (Min/Max) - 16-28 lbs. (bond), Machine Noise (Ready/Printing) - 31dB/49dB,Power Source - AC 120V 50/60HzConsumable Type - Toner Cartridge and Drum. Supported OS- Windows 8(32 & 64 bit editions), Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit editions), Windows Vista (32 & 64 bit editions), Windows XP Professional (32 & 64 bit editions), Windows XP Home Edition, Windows Server 2012R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008R2, Windows Server 2008 (32 & 64 bit editions), Windows Server 2003 (32 & 64 bit editions). OS X 10.7.5, 10.8.x, 10.9.x or greater. Linux CUPS, LPD/LPRng (x86/x64 environment).

Brand: Brother


Connectivity Technology: USB


Printing Technology: Laser


Special Feature: Auto-Duplex, Double Sided Scanning


Color: Monochrome


Model Name: Old HLL2300D


Printer Output: Monochrome


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 27


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 27 ppm


Item Weight: 15 Pounds


Printer Type: Laser


Other Special Features of the Product: Auto-Duplex, Double Sided Scanning


Printer Output Type: Monochrome


Item Weight: 15 Pounds


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 14"D x 14.2"W x 7.2"H


Controller Type: Android


Print media: Envelopes, Labels, Paper (plain)


Scanner Type: Photos/Documents


Maximum Copy Speed Black and White: 27 ppm


Compatible Devices: Laptops, PC


Warranty Type: Limited Warranty


Ink Color: Black


Additional Printer Functions: Print Only


Control Method: App


Number of Trays: 1


Processor Count: 1


Resolution: 2400 x 600


Display Type: LED


Maximum Media Size: 8.5 x 14 inch


Maximum Sheet Capacity: 250


Paper Size: 1


Output sheet capacity: 250


Printer Connectivity Type: USB


Hardware Interface: USB, USB 2.0


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Total Usb Ports: 1


Maximum Copy Resolution Black and White: 2400 x 600 dpi


Brand: Brother


Model Name: Old HLL2300D


Model Number: HLL2300D


Built-In Media: Laser Printer


Model Series: HL-L2300


Specific Uses For Product: Office


UPC: 012502638780


Global Trade Identification Number: 80


Manufacturer: Brother Printer


Warranty Description: 1 year limited


Item Type Name: Brother HL-L2300D Mono Laser Printer


Color Pages per Minute: 27


B&W Pages per Minute: 27 ppm


Color: Monochrome


Color Depth: 1 bpp


Maximum Print Resolution Black and White: 2400 x 600 dpi


Power Consumption: 15 Watts


Wattage: 995 watts


Dual-sided printing: Yes


Duplex: Automatic


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  • It's easy and it WORKS :)
Model name: Old: HLL2300D
This is a lazer printer using older and similar technology designed by people who use the KISS principle. Older CAN BE better. I used it for a Win7 machine... yes, it needs a chord, but given how many printers are a nightmare to setup to wireless print... I will take a chord and a dvd setup disk any day over that nightmare. GREAT printer. Review for Brother HL-L2300D (NOT the wireless model L2305W) 2023 Tried several other Laser printers before this one. All failed, didn't work with Win7 (even though they said they did), and the mega challenges of setup made them not worth keeping them. With the 'old school' HL-2300D, setup was breeze. Connect the USB/Printer cable, Pop in the CD, remember those? :) run the setup, a few minutes later I was printing. While the L2300D is technically not a wireless printer, you CAN set it up to print wirelessly from other machines. I attached the L2300D on my Win7 laptop, and connected to my home wireless. Set up a home group with the printer SHARED…. and voila! All other machines in my home, can print to the Printer attached to the Win7 laptop… WIRELESSLY. I have the other (Win10, Win11) computers connected to the SAME wireless connection, they download the needed drivers… and it works with zero problems. Some Pros: +Works with Win7 +EASY setup. +Can print wirelessly, although you do have to have the "home" computer that the printer is attached to on, and setup to share that printer on the home group network. +IT WORKS! and produces a quality output. +You will not have brain melt as you would if you attempt to setup other Laser printers Cons: -As with most printers sold by the corporations, the scam is to buy the printer, then overpay for TONER that limits how many copies you get for each toner. (A scam, but as long as monopolies are allowed, it's the game.) -Rumor has it, that how many copies you ACTUALLY get, is different than what is advertized. (given the number of reports on this issue, it is likely true, but I can't say for sure, as I am not going through the hassle to tracking that going forward.) -The chord you need, doesn't come with it, fortunately, you can often pick these up at garage sales / thrift stores, etc for about a buck… or even free. - Had to press the Off/On switch and HOLD it for ~5 sec before printer will turn off / which is odd. -Built in power chord is a negative. -Reports of questionable functionality with Linux… though I guess that if the printer is connected directly to Linux machines they might work fine. (Didn't bother testing this, as I am only needing it for Win machines.) Neutral: As with all printers, things wear out, and there is need for two basic things: more toner (solvable) and a new drum (they often last, but they do need to be replaced sometimes ~5+ years -Most products produced by the Corporate Elite, are designed to malfunction after a time, so you will forced to buy a new replacement. (A common practice) -- I will mention that some printers have a way of resetting the toner counter, AND a way to reset the need to replace the drum… I am not sure that applies to this printer, though I will mention it, just in case one of you gets into that scenario. :) Had a Lexmark in the past, that this worked for, and knowing how to do that, saved needless toner/drum replacements. (Likely the corporations have disabled this feature on new models.) Rating: Fantastic. It works, setup is EASY, and you can print wirelessly if you set your WIN computers up to do that. Compared to the options on the market, cost, and the other Wireless printers that being sold now, this machine is smoking hot, pun not intended. :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022 by Frank West

  • The best printer money can buy
Model name: Old: HLL2300D
If you think printers are always breaking down, needing ink, and are generally a nuisance to deal with, you need a simple Brother laser printer like this one. It has no wireless connectivity or laggy software, it just has a USB port that you plug in and start printing with. You don't really even need to run a setup command as your computer usually does all that for you - super easy. Prints are nice and crisp for any black and white or grayscale document (you don't need color). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2026 by Nikolai Mallett

  • Excellent Laser Printer
Model name: Old: HLL2300D
The Brother HL-L2300d is a great little laser printer. Easy to set up and maintain without headaches. I am quite particular about what I buy and use. I read through all the reviews and the FAQs before I decided to go with this printer. First of all, this printer has been out for a few years so it has stood the test of time. This printer allows you to reset the count (or clicks) on the toner cartridge and drum so you can get all the life out of these items. It is easy to set up and get running. The printer doesn't come with a USB printer cable, so just buy one at the same time or most people would have one on hand. To reduce possible problems, use a printer cable that is only 6 ft. or shorter. Problems arise when using long cords with serial data transmissions...just believe me on this. This printer does not allow WiFi. Please understand that most problems that I see people having are with the WiFi connections. Listen to me when I tell you that WiFi, printers, sleep modes, dynamic DNS and overcrowding on WiFi routers do not always go together. Most WiFi printer setups are not ready yet for the typical consumer. It might work for a while, but throw the sleep mode into the mix and then you're in a pickle. It is so much easier to just use a USB printer cable. You may even thank me later. I have Windows 10 and it was easy to install. The Brother support website does a good deal of providing directions and problems solving. There is one part that might throw you off so I will take the time to give you easy directions for Windows 10. Get your printer all ready according to the quick help guide (i.e. remove the packing materials and install the toner cartridge, load paper, install power cord and connect USB printer cable to the printer only). DO NOT turn on the printer or connect the USB cable to your computer yet. DO NOT use the installation CD/DVD that comes with the printer. Go to support.brother.com on the ol' interweb. Do a search on "HL-L2300D". It doesn't need to be in caps, but I did that for clarity. Click on downloads and the website automatically determines what OS version you have installed. At this point say, "How cool is 'dat!" in the same manner as the Crazy Russian Hacker. Start downloading the FULL DRIVER & SOFTWARE PACKAGE. The software will start downloading and then will pause. This is when you plug the USB cable into your computer and turn the printer on. The software will continue to load and install your printer. Now if you did like me, I got too antsy and plugged in my USB cable and turned on my printer before partially installing the software/drivers from the Brother website. This installed a built-in driver which only supports the basic functions of the Brother machine. You just need to back up the process. Have your printer on and connected via USB cable. Go to support.brother.com just as you would in the previous paragraph. Go to the download section and halfway down the page you see a UTILITIES section. Run this uninstall tool to get rid of this basic driver. Now unplug the USB cable from the computer and turn off your printer. Go back to the previous paragraph and get it done right this time. Always use good quality paper especially when printing in duplex to reduce the risk of jams. I picked up some HP Office20 (20#) but am not really impressed by it. It works well but seems a little too translucent. Using slightly heavier (24#) and a better brand will easily fix that. I hope this review helps someone. Please take the time to read all the FAQs, sort through the good/bad reviews before and scour the specifications on the manufacturers' websites before making purchases. It will solve most of the problems people encounter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2020 by Wiggie

  • Great little laser printer
Model name: Old: HLL2300D
These are nice little single workstation printers at and unbeatable price. I like brother printers. I like the way that the have the toner separated from the drum, which makes replacing the cartridge not so financially painful. Plus they just seem to always work, they typically have all the sames features as the competition and generally are much more reasonable. When i need to get 3 printers and place them in a dusty factory plant floor environment, i knew that i wanted: A Low cost printer (typically our plant environment because of the dust,destroys printers including very expensive ones) Monochrome! One that could handle the average print counts (<500 per month) A Printer that had a small footprint, and one that could maybe be put in a cabinet to protect it from the elements One that if the toner could be replaced for a minimal cash outlay, chances are the printer will die before the toner, and i didn't want to be left with toner i couldn't use. The HL-L2300D is the perfect fit for all my needs. Pros: The printer is small, takes very little desk space at the various workstations The printer is inexpensive ~$100.00 each The is toner cheap, and the re-manufactured is dirt cheap The prints are great, very clear a precise Setup is a breeze. Cons: No Ethernet port - I know it wasn't one of my requirements, but its still missing but at ~$100 what can you expect Tiny paper try - This seems to be the trend in printers, the tray maybe holds 250 sheets Print time - wow it takes a while to get printing, i suspect its due to the low memory in the printer. If you are impatience, this one could get to you No Feeder - another thing i hate is that the printer does not have a manual feed slot, come on! putting labels in the tray is a Indian Jones like puzzle, and labels love to get stuck moving through the printer tray. So there were some Cons on there that i do not even matter to me as these are basically shop floor printers, that are going to get much more environmental abuse that printing volume wear, but still its always nice to know what you are or in this case are Not getting. Still i have to recommend this one, if you need a basic USB laser printer go for it, for ~$100 you can't beat the print quality you'll get from this thing, and the cost per print is penny's, with toner that won't dry out like your sad inkjet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2016 by Michael P Kovacs

  • How I am using the Brother HL-L2300D as a network printer
Model name: Old: HLL2300D
I bought this printer to replace a 14-year old Brother HL-5250DN Duplex printer. That printer has an Ethernet connector that I used as well as USB and LPT connectors that I did not use. I needed a replacement printer that I could access on my network from various computers around the house. This Brother HL-L2300D had everything the Brother HL-5250DN Duplex printer provided, but with only a USB connection. I can report that I have installed this new Brother HL-L2300D on my wireless router USB port and have it printing flawlessly from my desktop and laptop. I used no additional software other than what is built into the router and Windows 10. The new printer's print quality is excellent, both the duplex printing and all other printing is quieter than the old printer, and it has a straight-through paper path for manual feed which improved envelope and label printing. I have Continue Mode set ON and Auto Shutoff set OFF. I have the new printer in a switched AC outlet, and only turn it on when I need it. Using the switched outlet, the printer powers up and is ready to receive print jobs without having to press the Power button. When I leave the switched outlet on and the printer falls asleep, the printer wakes up when the router sends it a print job. This is exactly what I wanted. I hope this review will provide anyone else who has similar requirements with a way to test their system to make sure that using a USB-only printer connected to a router will work for them too. I read about using the USB port on my ASUS N900 RT-N66U Wireless router to set up a network print server and wanted to be sure that would work, so I used the old printer to test that. I decided to use my desktop for this test and make no changes on the laptop until ready to install the new printer. Still using the old printer, I disconnected the ethernet cable and connected the printer to the router with a USB cable. Using the web interface to the ASUS router (192.168.1.1 by defaults), within 60 seconds I saw Brother HL5250DN appear as a USB 2,0 connected device on the router. Because I already had the Windows 10 driver installed for using this printer on an Ethernet port, all I had to do was add a new TCP/IP port to the router for the USB connection following these breadcrumbs: Settings > Devices > Printers & Scanners > Brother HL-5250DN > Manage > Printer Properties > Ports > Add Port... > Standard TCP/IP Port - New Port... > The Add Standard TCP/IP Port Wizard will appear. Click Next Enter your router IP address, usually 192.168.1.1 in both the "Printer Name and IP Address" and the "Port Name" text boxes. If you already have a port named 192.168.1.1, Windows will change the name to 192.168.1.1_1 automatically. Windows will then try to detect that port for about a minute, then show a screen "Additional port information required". Select Custom > Settings to see the Port Settings dialog. Change protocol from Raw to LPR Under LPR Settings enter a "Queue Name" such as LPRServer1 Click Ok > Next > Finish and the new port will be shown in the ports list and selected for use by the existing Printer driver. When I got the new Brother HL-L2300D, I used these breadcrumbs to install it on the desktop and laptop: Settings > Devices > Printers & Scanners > My printer isn't listed > Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings. I followed all the screens in the wizards to install the new printer. On the desktop, when I reached the point to define the port, I just selected the 192.168.1.1 that I had set up above. On the laptop, when I reached the point to define the port, I followed the same steps as above to add the new port 192.168.1.1 On both the desktop and the laptop, when the Wizard asks you to select the driver you want, the Brother HL-L2300D will probably not be on the list. Click the Windows Update button on that list page and Windows will download all the printer names for all printers for which Windows 10 provides drivers. Hope this is helpful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2022 by Carlos Berguido

  • DON'T LISTEN TO THE NEGATIVE REVIEWS
Model name: Old: HLL2300D
This might be a little lengthy explanation, but I feel obligated to let people know about my recent experience. I needed a new laptop after my 18 year old Toshiba's motherboard gave out. So I bought a HP 17" by4061nr. I have an older model HP f4135 All In One Desk Jet printer. The reason I bought the HP laptop was because I thought they would have the software and drivers for my older HP printer to work with Windows 11. Wrong! After many hours of using the HP website in an attempt to get the software to download to my new HP laptop I resigned myself to the fact that I was going to have to call HP tech support. I spent several hours with 3 different HP tech support people who I couldn't understand, if you know what I mean. I asked them to redirect me to a United States customer service rep and they said there aren't any US customer service reps. That's when I started looking for another brand of printer. I came across this Brother HL-L2300D model on Amazon. I read many of the 5 star reviews and some of the 1 stars. The vast majority of people raved about this particular model so I decided to take a chance. I received my HL-L2300D model today. The printer was packaged very well. It comes with an installation CD, but I used the installation directions from the Brother website. They were very easy to follow. With unpacking the printer, setting up the printer, downloading the software and drivers, I was able to print my first page in about 30 minutes or less. This printer does NOT come with a USB cable , but I had one from my old printer that worked just fine. Even if you have to buy a USB cable, it is a small price to pay for a GREAT little, fast printing machine! My inkjet cartridges use to dry out all the time. Laser printers don't cause you those headaches. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2022 by Victor F.

  • Garbage
Model name: Old: HLL2300D
Update: I hate this thing now. I bought it in December and it was great until about July at which point the mechanism that picks up the paper in the back from the tray stopped working. It just makes a bunch of noise and tries to pick it up no matter how much paper is in the tray and then it sends back an error that there is no paper. Now I have to feed a piece of paper into it manually in the front to get it to print anything and it always reels it in crooked so everything it prints is crooked. I just print to a connected copier now because it isn't worth the headache. I won't buy another Brother, it should have at least lasted a year. I'm using this printer in my office at work. I don't always print everyday but need to be able to print checks and other documents as necessary. It's fine, I didn't pay too much so I can't really complain. I'm not sure it is meant to be used in an actual office environment and not just in a home office that you use to pay your bills and file your taxes. It takes longer to wake up and print than the 15 year old printer it replaced did but once it starts going, it's pretty fast. It's kind of annoying though when you just want to print one page quickly to do something else. No bells and whistles, no wifi capabilities and no scanner or any of that nonsense, just a printer, which was all I needed. IT DOES NOT COME WITH THE REQUIRED USB CABLE so be sure to put one of those in your cart when you buy this. I thought that was super cheap of them, throw it in there and include it in the price. When I start setting it up, I want to set it up. Not run to the store. I guess with this being their cheapest product they cut costs everywhere they could. It's probably listed somewhere that the cable is not included but I didn't investigate that much. I don't know how much the toner is going to run me or how long it is going to last. Fingers crossed on that. Otherwise, it's a fine basic printer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2016 by Shopper X

  • Still working perfectly after five years.
Model name: Old: HLL2300D
Still working perfectly after five years. I use the duplex printing regularly and the front-feed sometimes. And now that I think about it I don't think it paper jams either.
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2026 by J. Warren

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