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Brother MFC-L2750DW Mono Laser All-in-One Printer $239 Delivered @ CentreCom

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I bought this recently at a slightly higher price at Cartridges Direct but this is lower priced and the lowest I've seen it(plus free shipping). The thing to note with this model is that its the top of the line of Brother's current range of home/soho Mono Laser MFCs. This one specifically can do Duplex scanning using the ADF, which is something none of the other lower range models can (quite important if you have a stack of dual sided docs that need scanning). Also higher RAM, NFC and Wireless (WiFi) connectivity & scanning to mobile app. Here is a list of the Brother printers in this range

Officeworks carries this for $298 for comparison
edit: Price match at Officeworks for $227. Thanks @ntb

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  • +5

    Pricematch at OW for 227 :)

    • Yes!

    • Is that 227 delivered?

  • +1

    Any similar price for coloured ones?

    • The cheapest colour ones I could find with similar features were around the $500 mark. TFor example, the MFC-L3770CDW is going for around $470 cheapest

  • +1

    I picked one of these up for $190.20 from Computer Alliance during one of the ebay 20% off sales.

    Great unit… the quality of the laser printing isn't amazing but we only use it to print off tickets etc.

    We bought it primarily because it was the cheapest laser printer that had two-sided scanning. It's an extremely useful feature and it works well.

    After going through a few inkjet printers, I'd recommend getting a laser due to the long-lasting nature of toner, and lasers are coming down in price too.

    • Damn, thats way cheap. You are right about the two-sided ADF scanning - this printer is literally the only one that does it at this price range. All other ones (if any) basically is above $400

  • I am after a similar printer (ADF Duplex scanning, WIFI, NFC…etc ), plus color laser, what is the best affordable color laser printer?

    • Brother printers are the most affordable ones with the given feature set - I'd suggest checking out the Brother website, selecting a model that has the features you want and then googling for the best price. I'd say Cartridges Direct and CentreCom has some occasional good deals.

      edit: try looking up MFC-L3770CDW

  • We have one of these units. Got one because our previous Brother laser printer had issues with streaky printing which wouldn't go away no matter how many times we cleaned it. Tried two separate machines too. After the second one failed we ended up getting one of these. Had no issues so far. Touch wood. Like someone else here we price matched Computer Alliance at OW.

  • +1

    MFC-L2750DW is a great unit. Had the previous model with touch surface buttons. Lasted only 1.5 years at the office. 2750 does seem to be a better quality unit. Interestingly bought the colour MFC 9330 at the same time and that died too within a week of the other unit. Both ended up with constant jams. Fuser died on the 9330 and was gonna cost 3/4 price of a new printer to replace. Replaced that with the officeworks version 9335. Now looks like the whole colour range has been replaced with a new model, which actually looks a lot nicer. Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be much choice in home/small office MFC momo/colour laser units. The FujiXerox ones are horrendous. Officeworks is going to stop selling them because of the number of returns (if they haven't stopped already). Canon and HP are too expensive

    • You've put it just right. I think the problem is that home consumers still stick to inkjets - which is ok for light usage but gets unreliable and costly once you factor in any volume.

      • As a consumer I'm using a cheap laser printer I got from work when they did a printer refresh, the aftermarket toner is like $25 on eBay. The main reason laser is better than inkjet is that when you don't print with inkjet the ink dries up and becomes useless but the laser toner never goes bad so it's way better suited to light usage. You also get way more prints out of a toner(normally over 1000 pages), I bought 2 toner when I first got the printer like 4yrs ago but I haven't had to change the toner over yet.

    • ….Both ended up with constant jams…

      Try cleaning the little roller wheels with a bit of Metho. (turn off, cool down, etc.) Got me a fair bit more life outta mine. YMMV.

  • Is it easy to get compatible toner/drum for this?

    • Brother toners are generally easy to get and online stores usually sell generics that are pretty good quality for 40% - 60% of the price of an original toner years after the models stop selling (this is from experience of a previous brother printer - good generics generally perform as well as originals). This generation has only been out since late last year and I've only just bought it, so I can't say for this..

    • https://www.hottoner.com.au/Brother-MFCL2750DW-Toner-Cartrid…

      2 x Brother TN-2450 Toner Cartridge High Yield - With CHIP $81.81 for 6,000 pages (3k each)

      The compatible drum is on that page too,$44.68 and lasts 12k pages

  • So tempting but I'll keep waiting for the cheapest laser printer to return to Ozb. I have 2 inkjets which no longer work. Ink clogged after printing one page and letting it sit for too long a period. No matter how many deep cleans I run, the black won't work any more. No more inkjets for me.

    • same problem I have with my Epson inkjet. it's frustrating af.

  • Waiting for Boxing day printer deals :)

    • Have you found any deals?

      I've been waiting for the HL-L2395DW to drop from the $199 OW price for a while and just have not seen it cheaper anywhere.

      I do see ads for refurbished models - any risks with those?

  • Whats the difference between this one and the 2710 and the 2730?

  • Thanks! Price matched at Officeworks for $227 and got a 3 year extra replacement cover for $30, making the total $257 :D

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