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  • HP LaserJet M209d review: The little monochrome laser printer that could

    HP LaserJet M209d

    MSRP $119.00

    4/5

    ★★★★☆

    Score Details

    “HP’s LaserJet M209d humbly handles everyday black-and-white laser printing just as fast as a much more expensive and feature-packed models.”

    ✅ Pros

    • Very low price
    • It’s tiny
    • First page out is super quick
    • Sustained speed is fast
    • Reasonable toner costs
    • Simple setup and operation

    ❌ Cons

    • No Wi-Fi; only USB
    • Can’t connect to a phone
    • No display

    Buy at Amazon

    The HP LaserJet M209dW seems too good to be true, a remarkably compact and fast monochrome laser printer that often sells for under $100. When prices are cut that low, there have to be some tradeoffs.

    The best budget printers find the perfect balance of reliability, features, and value. I researched the LaserJet M209d’s supply costs and went hands-on to test the usability, print quality, and speed. You need to know if this budget-priced HP printer is the right choice for you.

    Specs

    Name
    Dimensions 14 x 11 x 8.1 inches
    Weight 12.4 pounds
    Print speed 30 ppm
    Print resolution 600 x 600 dpi
    Ports Hi-Speed USB
    Paper capacity 150 sheets
    Wi-Fi None

    Design

    The LaserJet M209d looks nice and is very compact.
    The LaserJet M209d looks nice and is very compact. Photo by Tracey Truly / Digital Trends

    At first glance, I was shocked by how tiny the HP LaserJet M209dW is. Front to back, it’s just 11 inches long with the paper tray folded up. In use, the footprint is 14 inches wide by 16.8 inches long. It stands 8.1 inches tall and weighs 12.4 pounds.

    Such a small, light printer is easy to unpack and move. However, there are no cutouts to make repositioning easy. The vertical design looks nice with white side panels and dark gray accents on the top and bottom. HP didn’t include a display, but operation of the LaserJet M209d is simple buttons on the top to resume or cancel printing and power on the printer.

    The LaserJet M209d's paper cover lifts for easier access.
    The LaserJet M209d’s paper cover lifts for easier access. Photo by Tracey Truly / Digital Trends

    The 150-sheet paper tray is at the base and extends out the front and features a removable hinged cover that lifts for paper access. Printer pages roll out the front near the top of the printer. Since there’s only one paper tray, I needed to remove the stack of letter-size paper to insert an envelope.

    I’ve been impressed by HP’s design team. The company isn’t afraid to try different approaches. For example, the HP Color LaserJet Pro 4201dw includes a retro, clickable dial for navigation.

    Printing performance

    The LaserJet M209d is surprisingly fast and offer good quality.
    The LaserJet M209d is surprisingly fast and offers good quality. Alan Truly / Digital Trends

    The HP LaserJet M209dW is very fast. I was shocked to see a small, light printer process documents so quickly. Single-page prints shoot out in 6.9 seconds. If I had to walk to the printer, it would be ready before I arrived.

    Only a few laser printers break the seven-second mark, and only an expensive, high-performance inkjet like the Epson EcoTank Pro ET-5850 can output a page faster.

    Sustained speed is also impressive. The LaserJet M209d prints up to 30 pages per minute for long documents and multiple copies.

    The LaserJet M209d handles graphics and pictures well.
    The LaserJet M209d handles graphics and pictures well. Photo by Tracey Truly / Digital Trends

    It’s not just fast, the LaserJet M209d has good print quality. Black print has good density, and even fine print is readable. Black-and-white graphics print without lines or banding, and photos look good.

    Of course, a low-cost inkjet printer like the Canon Pixma TS6420a handles pictures better, offering much higher resolution and the option of color.

    Software and compatibility

    It was easy to set up the LaserJet M209d and connect to my MacBook.
    It was easy to set up the LaserJet M209d and connect to my MacBook. Photo by Tracey Truly / Digital Trends

    Installation of such a tiny, lightweight laser printer is simple. There’s no Wi-Fi capability, so I connected my MacBook Air to the LaserJet M209d using the included USB-A to USB-B cable and plugged in the power cord. I inserted a stack of paper, attached the removable paper cover, and powered on the printer.

    Note that the USB and power cables are somewhat short, about four feet long, so the printer needs to be near your computer and a power outlet. Alternatively, I could order longer cables or use extensions.

    The LaserJet M209d includes short USB and power cables.
    The LaserJet M209d includes short USB and power cables. Photo by Tracey Truly / Digital Trends

    My Mac saw the new accessory and automatically installed drivers for the LaserJet M209d. In just a few minutes, I was ready to print.

    I also tried my SurfaceBook, which easily connected to the LaserJet M209d. There’s something to be said for the simplicity of plug-and-play technology, something that’s easy to forget in the mobile and wireless age.

    Price

    While the LaserJet M209d retails for $119, you can often find it on sale for $70. It’s one of the best printer deals you can find. Even more impressive, toner costs are very reasonable.

    Some inexpensive printers hide a terrible secret — rapidly accumulating spent cartridges with high replacement costs. Before long, that budget printer is breaking the bank.

    Not so with HP’s LaserJet M209d. It comes with enough preinstalled toner to print 700 pages, nearly two-thirds of a full cartridge. When it’s time to replenish, you can order a standard HP W1340A or a high-yield W1340X toner cartridge.

    A $56 standard cartridge lasts for about 1,100 pages, a cost per page (cpp) of five cents. A high-capacity cartridge can print up to 2,400 pages, lowering the cost to four cents per page.

    Is this the printer for you?

    While the price is right, the LaserJet M209d might not suit your needs if you want to print from a phone or tablet. HP’s LaserJet M209dw (note the “w” at the end) adds an Ethernet port and Wi-Fi to connect to the printer from another room and use it with mobile devices. The USB-only LaserJet M209d gets deeper discounts, but the Wi-Fi model also goes on sale.

    HP designed a tiny yet fast monochrome laser printer that can fit on almost any desk. While HP recommends 2,000 pages per month to maximize the LaserJet M209d’s value, the printer can handle up to 20,000 pages in a busy month.

    If you need to make copies, an all-in-one like HP’s LaserJet Pro MFP 3101fdw will be a better fit. It costs more but offers high-resolution scanning, and makes copies up to 20 per minute.

    The best all-in-one printers are often the best choice for an office environment if you have enough space for a bulkier printer. When size matters, but you don’t want to sacrifice speed, the HP LaserJet M209dW is a great choice.

  • Brother HL-L2460DW review: A impressively fast budget monochrome laser printer

    Brother HL-L2460DW

    MSRP $159.00

    4.5/5

    ★★★★☆

    Score Details

    “The Brother HL-L2460DW is surprisingly fast for such an inexpensive monochrome laser printer with few tradeoffs.”

    ✅ Pros

    • Fast printing
    • Generous starter toner, pre-installed
    • Low cost per page
    • Full 250-sheet paper tray
    • single-sheet media tray
    • Good picture quality

    ❌ Cons

    • Single-line, monochrome display
    • Duplex speed is a bit slow

    Buy at Amazon

    Brother’s HL-L2460DW is a monochrome laser printer that’s priced to sell. It’s also compact and fast, making it a top seller. The HL-L2460DW sounds like a great option for printing letters, labels, invoices, receipts, and the daily hard copies you need.

    What you read on the box doesn’t always give you the whole picture, so I went hands-on with the Brother HL-L2460DW to get a feel of how easy it is to use, examine the print quality across a range of documents, and research the maintenance costs to get a true sense of the cost of ownership.

    The best budget printers balance price and features without compromising too much on quality, speed, and usability.

    Specs

    Brother HL-L2460DW
    Dimensions 14.0 x 14.2 x 7.2 inches
    Weight 17.7 pounds
    Print speed 36 ppm
    Print resolution 1200 x 1200 dpi
    Ports Hi-Speed USB, Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX
    Paper capacity 250 sheets (main tray), single-sheet (media slot)
    Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n, dual-band

    Design

    Everything is clearly labeled on the Brother HL-L2460DW.
    Everything is clearly labeled on the Brother HL-L2460DW. Photo by Tracey Truly / Digital Trends

    The Brother HL-L2460DW is small and lightweight with a 14 by 14.2-inch footprint that makes it easy to fit into a small office. It stands just 7.2 inches high.

    The compact size and minimalist basic black design won’t be too obtrusive in a home. If you don’t use a printer frequently, a stylish dust cover will make it disappear until you need it.

    Brother didn’t skimp on functionality, though. The controls are simple but work well, despite the small, one-line monochrome display.

    The HL-L2460DW has a small, one-line display, but navigation is still easy.
    The HL-L2460DW has a small, one-line display, but navigation is still easy. Photo by Tracey Truly / Digital Trends

    The main paper tray holds 250 sheets, and half a ream will last a while. The HL-L2460DW also has a single-sheet media slot that simplifies printing a one-off label or envelope without shuffling an entire tray of paper.

    Everything is clearly labeled, so you won’t struggle to understand which way to load paper or how to operate the printer.

    Printing performance

    I was impressed with the HL-L2460DW's print speed and quality.
    I was impressed with the HL-L2460DW’s print speed and quality. Photo by Tracey Truly / Digital Trends

    It’s immediately apparent that the Brother HL-L2460DW is fast. The first print rolled out in just 8.5 seconds, and it’s even quicker with long documents, reaching up to 36 pages per minute (ppm). That’s less than two seconds per page.

    For an inexpensive printer, the print quality is excellent. Text is crisp, and fine print is easy to read. Lines are sharp in graphics, and it even handles photos well.

    Brother's HL-L2460DW even has good picture quality.
    Brother’s HL-L2460DW even has good picture quality. Photo by Tracey Truly / Digital Trends

    If you want better black-and-white pictures and need them fast, the HP Laserjet Pro MFP 3101fdw is among the best affordable monochrome laser printers for photos.

    Duplex printing requires printing one side, rerolling the sheet to the other side, and printing the back. The Brother HL-L2460DW handles this well, but it does take a toll on speed, reducing print speed to 8.5 ppm. That’s still quick, but the best small business printers are faster.

    Software and compatibility

    The Brother HL-L2460DW was easy to install and getting Wi-Fi connected was almost effortless.
    The Brother HL-L2460DW was easy to install, and Wi-Fi connection was almost effortless. Photo by Tracey Truly / Digital Trends

    Installation was simple. The quick start guide had clear illustrations showing how to install the toner cartridge. Then I plugged in the printer, loaded paper, and powered on.

    I scanned a QR code with my iPhone and installed Brother’s Mobile Connect app. Connecting to Wi-Fi was as easy as holding the Wi-Fi button and confirming on my phone.

    In under 10 minutes, the HL-L2460DW was ready to print. I also connected my Windows PC, MacBook, and Android phone without any issues.

    Everything worked as expected when printing from computers, but I couldn’t find a way to print an envelope from the mobile app. AirPrint worked, but the envelope was misaligned.

    Price

    Brother set the HL-L2460DW’s retail price at $160, so it’s a great printer deal even at full price. On sale, it will be a steal. It comes with a starter toner cartridge that lasts through 700 pages, so you won’t need to replenish immediately.

    However, maintenance costs are a consideration. Fortunately, the Brother HL-L2460DW is quite efficient for a low-cost printer. A standard TN830 toner cartridge can print 1,200 pages with an average cost of four cents per sheet.

    If you spend a little more and choose a high-capacity TN830XL toner cartridge, you can cut a penny per page off your running costs. It holds enough toner to print 3,000 pages at three cents per page.

    The Brother TN830XL2PK twin pack squeezes supply cost further. When you order this bundle, you’ll have enough toner to print 6,000 pages at 2.5 cents per page.

    The HL-L2460DW has a separate drum that needs replacement after about 15,00 pages. It costs a little over $100 and adds about one cent to print costs. That means the total cost per page is 3.5 to 5 cents, which is reasonable for monochrome laser printers.

    To reduce print costs further, you’d need to get a slower inkjet tank printer. Some models like the Canon MegaTank Pixma G3270 slash printing costs to tenths of a cent per page.

    Is this the printer for you?

    The Brother HL-L2460DW is an excellent monochrome laser printer with an inviting price. Maintenance and supply costs are low, making it a great choice for small and home offices.

    The blazing speed and value proposition will be tempting for small businesses, and the recommended duty cycle is 2,500 pages monthly. Brother says the HL-L2460DW can withstand a maximum of 35,000 pages in a busy month, so this is a durable printer despite its compact and lightweight design.

    Still, the best all-in-one printers bundle copy, scan, and fax features to keep a busy office running smoothly. The Brother HL-L2460DW is probably a better fit for a home office.

    It might even be a good basic monochrome printer to own alongside a high-quality photo printer. That gives you the best of both worlds, vibrant color when you need it and quick, low-cost receipts and shipping labels.