Thursday, March 6, 2014

Cheapest Brother Printer HL5470DW Wireless Monochrome Printer

Brother Printer HL5470DW Wireless Monochrome Printer

Brother Printer HL5470DW Wireless Monochrome Printer Review


The HL-5470DW is a monochrome laser printer with built-in wireless and wired networking. Ideal for offices or small workgroups, it features reliable, fast printing at up to 40ppm and automatic duplex (two-sided) printing. Plus, it provides flexible paper handling via its 300-sheet paper capacity, and uses a high-yield 8,000-page replacement toner cartridge* to help lower running costs.


Price : $146.09
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Brother Printer HL5470DW Wireless Monochrome Printer Feature


  • Prints up to 40ppm
  • Built-in wireless 802.11b/g/n and Ethernet network interfaces
  • Automatic duplex (two-sided) printing
  • 300-sheet standard paper capacity, expandable
  • Backlit LCD display allows for easy navigation and menu selection






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Costumer review

84 of 87 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent Laser Printer
By Anthony DeMore
I purchased this printer about 2 weeks ago and am very satisfied with it. It replaced a Lexmark E260DN. The Brother is noticeably quieter, slightly faster, can print from IOS devices (eg. iPad) and has much lower toner costs. A few years ago I also had a Brother HL-5250DN laser printer. It was a great printer, BUT after I upgraded to Windows 7 it would change its IP address when the computer was re-booted. To say the least that was annoying and I could not find a fix. Of course that is only a problem if you are using it as a network printer.

The new HL-5470DW has no problems what-so-ever. It is setup as a network printer in my home via Ethernet cable. I set the resolution to 600 DPI and configured for toner saver mode. Even with these settings the print quality is very good. Envelopes print perfectly with no wrinkles.

Toner costs are reasonable. Here on Amazon a Brother TN720 3,000 page toner cartridge is about $60 (2 cents/page) and a Brother 8,000 page TN750 toner cartridge costs about $100 (1.25 cents/page). To put this in perspective, the toner costs for most laser printers range from 3-5 cents per page and ink costs for inkjet printers can easily exceed 10 cents per page for text.

I would definitely buy this printer again and recommend it highly.

36 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
4Solved my circuit breaker issues
By Andrew
I've had this printer for about 8 months. In that time, I've printed out 1,100 pages, which used about half of the toner (the printer diagnostics tell me this).

I wanted a printer that produced a great image, is fast, supports duplex, supports wireless networking without extra drivers/software, and lets me print from my iPhone or iPad via Airplay. This printer does all of this in spectacular fashion.

The one shortfall is the circuit breaker issue, which others have described. At my old place, the lights would flicker when I powered the printer on or woke it from sleep. But then I moved to a new location, and I found it tripped my circuits every time I turned it on.

However, after contacting Brother's technical support via email, I got a response (in less than an hour, and after 9:00pm!) pointing me to a support article which indicated that a firmware update might fix the issue. I had v1.05 firmware, and the latest at the time of this writing is v1.11. Google "brother HL-5470dw firmware" to find the download. After updating the firmware, the circuit breaker issue has indeed gone away and it is working great again!

Based on all this, I give this printer 4 out of 5 stars. Why not 5? If you find yourself needing to install the firmware, you'll have a couple of issues: (1) The chicken and the egg problem -- you have to find an outlet where you can get it to power on so that you can install the update! My kitchen was on a 20 amp circuit, so I temporarily installed it there. (2) You have to connect it to your computer via USB or Ethernet to run the firmware installer. This was inconvenient, but again, temporary. (3) The firmware installer was not very user friendly, appears to require Java, and it took me a couple of attempts to get it to install successfully.

Maybe more recent orders will ship with the latest firmware. If not, exercise a little bit of patience to get it installed, and you'll have a great printer.

29 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
5Easy setup, works beautifully
By Nathan
Bought this a month ago, so take all this as an early report. That said, got it on sale for a good price and no cause for regret yet. Bought this to replace a Canon multi-function inkjet that had a bad print head. Tired of the expense of the ink and the bulk of the device. I've got a small scanner on my desk now to cover scanning and most copying. Who needs a fax these days. Got the Brother home, unpacked, plugged in and less than 30 minutes later was printing from every computer in the house including my PC, a windows laptop, my wife's Mac and my iPad. I'm reasonably tech-savvy, but no expert. I just followed the instructions and it was done. Print quality is beautiful. Starts printing around 6-8 seconds after hitting the print command. Auto-duplex works well. I don't notice any excessive curling, though I'm not using this for business presentations. Prints envelopes, at least one at a time, just fine. Some curl, but quickly relaxes and no other issues as had been described for previous versions. The auxiliary feed is on the front, which makes my life easier at least as the printer is tucked away under my desk. Not much else to say at this point--simply that set up was easy, print quality is very good, speed is quite fast, and I anticipate using this for a long time. I wish my office printer worked as well and as fast.

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