
Brother HL-2040
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Media Handling
| Manual Feed Slot | Yes |
| Maximum Number of Input Trays | 1 |
| Maximum paper size, height | 14.0 inches |
| Maximum Sheets With All Paper Trays | 250 |
| Output Tray Capacity | 100 |
| Standard Number of Input Trays | 1 |
| Maximum paper size, width | 8.5 inches |
| Standard input sheet capacity | 250 |
| Duplex printing | No |
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Pros
Competitively priced
Cons
Modest output quality
Bottom Line
Light graphics is the only weak spot in this solid performer, which delivers nice speed and text quality at a low price.
Brother HL-2040
HL-2040 Review, by Paul Jasper June 24, 2005
The $150 (as of 2/2/06) Brother HL-2040 laser printer would fit comfortably in an office that's tight on space and on budget. Its footprint is slightly larger than that of similarly priced models, but it looks more like a scaled-down professional laser printer than a souped-up personal printer. For instance, a proper paper drawer built into the base of the printer can hold up to 250 sheets of paper.
A manual bypass slot lets you print on different paper, such as letterhead or legal-size sheets, or on thicker media, such as envelopes (which you can't load into the main paper drawer). This approach is fine for occasional use, but it does require you to feed items one at a time, so printing a thousand envelopes for a mass mailing wouldn't be fun. If you expect your print demands to grow over time, bear in mind that the HL-2040 lacks any upgrade options for additional paper trays or double-sided printing. Heavy users need to be wary of the HL-2040's consumables costs, too. Its $60 toner cartridges may seem reasonably priced, but they yield only 2500 pages (according to Brother's estimates). Counting the $115 cost of changing the printer's drum assembly every 12,000 pages, you'll pay about 3.4 cents per page. A larger sibling, the HL-2070N ($200 as of 2/2/06), is essentially the same small-office laser as the Brother HL-2040, but it adds an ethernet port, 8MB of additional memory (for a total of 16MB), and PCL support.
The HL-2040's control panel has a ready light, three warning LEDs, and a single Go button for operations such as waking the printer from sleep mode, clearing an error condition, or canceling the current print job. This range of options may seem simple, but the software driver gives you all the control you need from your PC. Like other low-cost printers that depend on Windows for processing, this one leaves the rendering of your pages to Windows' Graphical Display Interface (the same operating system layer that lays out your screen), but it still achieved very good performance scores in our tests. It printed text pages at a speedy 16.6 pages per minute, and its output rate of 10.1 ppm for graphics is above average for a small-office printer, too.
At its default settings, the HL-2040's text quality is perfectly adequate for everyday use. In our tests, I saw some fuzziness in the finest characters and jagged edges on diagonals, but closely spaced bold characters (which challenge so many lasers) remained separate. Line art was too grainy for my liking, and our grayscale image suffered from a blown-out appearance, in which dark areas became too dark and highlights washed out completely.
The HL-2040's printed Quick Setup Guide isn't colorful, but it explains the installation process efficiently. The chart on the front cover guides you through the options, but you'll need to ignore choices that apply only to other Brother printers in the same price range. A full User's Guide is included in PDF format on the software CD-ROM.
Upshot: : If your have for quantity and quality are modest, the Brother HL-2040's sticker price will make it at home on your desk.
Paul Jasper
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Performance
| Color Photo (secs) | 36.46 |
| Color Photo, Normal Settings | 36.46 |
| Grayscale Output Quality | Poor |
| Line Art Output Quality | Fair |
| One-Page Grayscale Graphic | 12.24 |
| One-Page Grayscale Graphic (secs) | 12.24 |
| Output Score, Grayscale Graphics, Best Quality Settings (formerly pf-Output-Print-Grayscale-Best) | Poor |
| Output Score, Line Art, Default Settings (formerly pf-Output-Print-LineArt-Default) | Fair |
| Output Score, Text, Default Settings (formerly pf-Output-Print-Text-Default) | Good |
| Ten-Page Word Document | 36.21 |
| Ten-Page Word Document (secs) | 36.21 |
| Tested Color Graphics Speed (formerly pf-PCWColorSpeed) | 5.4 |
| Tested Color Speed (ppm) | 5.4 |
| Tested Text Speed (formerly pf-PCWBWSpeed) | 16.6 |
| Tested Text Speed (ppm) | 16.6 |
| Text Output Quality | Good |
| Three-Page PowerPoint Document | 16.52 |
| Three-Page PowerPoint Document (secs) | 16.52 |
| Three-Page Word Document | 16.55 |
| Three-Page Word Document (secs) | 16.55 |
| Two-Page Excel Document | 13.96 |
| Two-Page Excel Document (secs) | 13.96 |
Text Printing
| Text output quality | Good |
Average User Reviews for Brother HL-2040
- Latest User Reviews 1 review
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Reviewed by: Toddster63
Duration of ownership: 3 Months
Strengths: Great Value and great design and great quality output. The manual paper feeder makes it easy to print envelopes and business cards in limited quantities for home users and very small offices.
Weaknesses: Does curl paper a little, and though the manual paper feeder works well, it can print a little askew on envelopes (but not too terribly bad)
Overall: I bought this unit as most users rated it well on various Net sites, and I really liked the design--it looks like a miniaturized laser printer, and not a hybrid laser/inkjet with the feed paper jetting out (and getting exposed to dirt and dust). The integrated paper drawer was a big plus for me! I've found the text output fabulous--as good as any laser I've seen. Graphics and photos are okay for personal use, and since that's what this printer is made and marketed for, this unit should serve single users on a personal level quite well. The only problem is the paper curling, but it's not THAT big of an issue, particularly for letter and correspondence that will be folded in the end. I've found the manual paper feed very adequate and up for the job, though envelopes sometimes print out a little askew. Overall for around $100 I'm thrilled with this printer, and so happy to be free of the constant expense of pricey inkjet refills for text and letters I need to print.
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Reviewed by: sueite
Strengths: Cheap. Efficient. Regular printing is a snap.
Weaknesses: Feed tray / manual feed has a weird design and feels cheap.Must manually feed envelopes and cardstock one at a time. Double sided / cardstock printing will often produce a ghost (double) image.
Overall: For the money, this machine gets the job done and does a fine job printing for most print jobs. However, the design is really strange when it comes to the way it feeds paper. You have to have paper in there permanently. The tray feels cheap, doesn't always grab the paper right, and it swirls the paper around like crazy through the machine before coming out. The paper comes out too curved and hot to flip right away. This design makes double sided printing a real pain. Manual feed is just a slot that doesn't always realize you're holding paper in there for it to take. It just keeps saying the printer doesn't have paper. Sometimes you get lucky if you jiggle it in there right. Cardstock must be manually fed one piece at a time. There are ambiguous printer settings for paper type and print options. I found that for double sided and cardstock printing, the machine would often jam and sometimes text would "ghost" giving you a double image. It didn't make my huge batch of cards and envelopes for my wedding guest list simple at all....However, I would say for most people that are just printing out essays for college or something, you won't even think about problems with this printer. It's great for simple, cheap, plain paper, single-sided jobs.
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Reviewed by: KrystyAnn
Strengths: Cheap & easy to use, good print quality, small.
Weaknesses: none yet.
Overall: Easy to set up. Printed the first page within 5 minutes of opening the box. Fast and quiet compaired to the last laser I owned. I would buy this printer again for home use.
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Reviewed by: toddster63
Strengths: Great Value and great design and great quality output. The manual paper feeder makes it easy to print envelopes and business cards in limited quantities for home users and very small offices.
Weaknesses: Does curl paper a little, and though the manual paper feeder works well, it can print a little askew on envelopes (but not too terribly bad)
Overall: I bought this unit as most users rated it well on various Net sites, and I really liked the design--it looks like a miniaturized laser printer, and not a hybrid laser/inkjet with the feed paper jetting out (and getting exposed to dirt and dust). The integrated paper drawer was a big plus for me!Besides looking great, this printer is sooo SMALL...I've found the text output fabulous--as good as any laser I've seen. Graphics and photos are okay for personal use, and since that's what this printer is made and marketed for, this unit should serve single users on a personal level quite well.It also works fast--waking from sleep within 2 seconds after I press PRINT, and giving me the first print out in within 12-15 seconds. I have experienced none of the power surge issues a few others have mentioned with this unit--I think this must be an issue regarding individual electrical wiring within homes/offices (as my apartment is old and has had issues with some other appliances, but NOT with this Brother printer)...?The only problem is the paper curling, but it's not THAT big of an issue, particularly for letter and correspondence that will be folded in the end.I've found the manual paper feed very adequate and up for the job, though envelopes sometimes print out a little askew.Overall for around $100 I'm thrilled with this printer, and so happy to be free of the constant expense of pricey inkjet refills for text and letters I need to print.
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Reviewed by: naru1
Strengths: good quality prints, quick printing, low noise, acceptable paper capacity, small footspace, price, software
Weaknesses: POWER CONSUMPSION! must manual feed for non 8.5x11 paper size, manual and confusing 2-sided printing, slight paper-curling
Overall: Comparing the HL-2040 to similarly priced black and white laser printers (like the Samsung ML-2010 and Konica Minolta PagePro 1350W), this is one exceptional printer.Printed text comes out clear and crisp even at small fonts. It takes about 11-15 seconds for the first page to finish printing from a "cold" print, which I find above average compared to other printers.Unlike other similarly priced laser printers, this one prints graphics very well with minimal banding but only after tinkering with some software settings. I found the toner-saver function was too conservative with graphics though: even dark shades of grey would come out near-white. Text is fine though.Installation took less than 10 minutes on Windows XP with clear instructions. I wish I could comment on the support for this printer, but I never found a reason to call.The noise while printing was high though not quite as high as the Samsung ML-2010. Still, it's noisy enough to wake a roommate if you decide to print in the middle of the night in your dorm.The only major gripe I have about this printer is unintuitive way the paper is printed. It seems the page is turned twice before printing. This may be difficult if you frequently print on both sides or recycle paper by printing on the other side of old documents.With no network capability and unupgradable 8 MB memory, this printer will serve well anyone seeking fast, occassional printing of small to medium jobs.Recommended for: students, small officeNot recommened for: those who print a lot of envelopes or legal sized paper (must manual feed), those who frequently print graphics, medium to large officesUPDATE: There is a slight paper-curling problem with this printer; however, leaving the paper to cool for a few seconds will normally resolve this.ALSO, THIS PRINTER TENDS TO DRAW MORE WATTAGE WHILE WARMING UP. BROTHER'S WEBSITE ATTRIBUTES THIS TO THE FAST WAKE-UP PROCESS. BECAUSE OF THIS, LIGHTS TEND TO FLICKER. IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED YOU PLUG THIS PRINTER ON THE SAME CIRCUIT AS OTHER DEVICES THAT DRAW A LOT OF POWER AND LEAVE THIS DEVICE OFF WHEN NOT IN USE.As a consequence, I will lower my rating from 5 stars to 3 stars.
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Reviewed by: RonShepherd
Strengths: Great printing at a great price. Small footprint and quiet operation. Center single sheet feed.
Weaknesses: The only weakness I find is that the single sheet feed is a little difficult to use. It is not easy to align the sheets with the quides with no positive indication the sheet is gripped properly.
Overall: This little printer is a great bargain. It prints really clear and crisp on regular paper. It is fast and quiet. I needed a printer with a single sheet feed and this one has that. I print envelopes through there and wallet sized checks. When they line up properly it prints beautifully. I read several complaints that it curls the paper too much. I do not find this to be a problem. I highly recommend this printer.
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