Brother's HL-L3210CW Color Laser Printer to the value of R5500
Plus 2 x New generic sealed cartridges (to the value of R650)
Just installed New generic black cartriges
Reason for selling: Changed my method of printing lables - less than 2000 pages since bought.- Still prints normal paper perfectley (Showing slight use in feeder rollers) Still as good as new
R4000 for everything cash slightly Negotiable, no chance takers, serious buyers only please!!!!
Can also courier if required!!
Maryna Coetzee - Vanderbijlpark
+27 81 43 05 02 24
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Brother's HL-L3210CW is a capable, if basic, color laser-class LED printer for small offices where tight budgets require some corner-cutting.
The Brother HL-L3210CW is Designed for small offices, both single-function color laser-class printers have the same paper capacity, volume ratings, running costs, and several other like features.
Running With the Pack
Rather than being a true laser printer, the HL-L3210CW is an LED-based (light-emitting diode) machine. In other words, instead of using a laser mechanism to tell the printer where to place toner on the page, the HL-L3210CW performs this task with an array of LEDs. From the user's perspective, LED-based printers perform the same as their laser counterparts.
The HL-L3210CW measures 9.9 by 16.1 by 18.1 inches (HWD) and weighs 37.8 pounds
Paper capacity on the HL-L3210CW is 250 sheets, with a one-sheet override tray, which is on par with or higher than the competitors mentioned here. It has a 30,000-page maximum monthly duty duty cycle, with recommended monthly print volumes of 1,500 pages, which is again in line with or better than its competitors. However, it lacks an auto-duplexing print engine for churning out two-sided pages without your having to flip them manually.
The HL-L3210CW is one of the few color laser-class models I've seen without Ethernet support. Its connectivity consists of Wi-Fi and connecting to a single PC via USB. Mobile device compatibility comprises Apple AirPrint, Brother's iPrint&Scan app, Google Cloud Print, Mopria, and peer-to-peer networking through Wi-Fi Direct.
Unlike most of Brother's printers, though, the HL-L3210CW lacks support for Brother's cloud apps, a collection of workflow profiles that reside on the company's graphical touch-screen control panels and connect to specific cloud sites. As you can see in the image below, the HL-L3210CW comes with an antiquated control panel that consists of a one-line monochrome LCD display and buttons for Power, Wi-Fi, Back, OK, Secure printing, Cancel, and Go, along with up and down directional keys.
Good-Looking Text and Photos
Brother laser and laser-class printers consistently churn out excellent, well-shaped, and highly legible text, and this one is no exception. It also printed our set of highly detailed color photos as well as most other laser and laser-class machines.
However, the HL-L3210CW struggled some in reproducing the dark fills and
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