Brother HL-5450DN review: Brother HL-5450DN - CNET

2022-08-20 04:24:01 By : Mr. William Yang

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The $199 Brother HL-2270DW laser monochrome printer earned a place on CNET's Top Printers list for its budget-friendly price tag and simple design. The company's latest monochrome laser, the HL-5450DN, improves on that model, adding cloud printing and Ethernet networking for $199. Both features are a boon for small offices or anyone that needs to output quick prints, either at home or remotely. With the same efficient design as the HL2270DW and expansive mobile productivity functions, the Brother HL-5450DN is a viable solution for offices that require versatile mid- to high-volume printing.

Design Consider the HL-5450DN the newer, more robust sibling to the HL-2270DW. Designwise, the HL-5450DN has a larger profile at 14.6 inches wide, 15.1 inches deep, and 9.6 inches tall but keeps the plain black color with two buttons on the top-mounted control to feed and cancel print jobs. As usual, the power switch lives on the right side, and the printer is designed to stay on during the work day, but will enter sleep mode when it doesn't receive data for a set period of time -- you can also customize the sleep time in the driver menu.

The HL-2270DW's control panel is just as simple as the body itself, sporting an all-inclusive Go button that also controls error recovery, wake-up, job cancel, wireless on/off, and manual feed, with six small LEDs for toner, drum, paper, and error status rounding out the panel. Though this model isn't the flashiest float in the parade, it's certainly designed with utility in mind -- not fashion.

Though Brother isn't listed as a supported company on the Google Cloud Print installation site, Brother still makes it relatively easy to register your printer's IP address and sign in to Google with your account.

I was able to make a seamless connection and print from a remote Web browser in a matter of minutes, and AirPrint is just as easy -- just make sure that your printer is connected to the same network through the Ethernet port on the back. Unfortunately, the cable you need to do this is not included in the package, so you'll have to run out and source one yourself.

Performance The HL-5450DN's speedy 400MHz processor ensures quicker prints than its cheaper relatives, and the test results below show exactly how much time you'll save per minute. With equal gains across all three tests, the 5450DN excelled the most in Presentation speed, pumping 4.31 pages per minute (PPM) faster than the previous model.

The HL-5450DN performed well in our text quality tests; the samples we printed on standard 20 lb. paper with the quality set to "best" were evenly dark with clear fonts all the way down to 2-point Times New Roman. The individual letters were also free from line breaks and fuzzy edges.

The graphics sample I printed, however, didn’t produce equally positive results. The gradient steps were so abrupt that a severe checkered pattern appeared where the printer obviously couldn’t handle the transitions. The small photos appeared fuzzy in the shadow regions in addition to the overall digitized effects, though I never expect too much by way of graphics quality in monochrome laser printers.

Service and support Brother stands by all of its monochrome laser printers with a one-year Express Exchange limited warranty in addition to offering a toll-free customer service number for troubleshooting information.

Conclusion With an impressive combination of cloud printing features and a road-tested design, the Brother HL-545DN makes sense for home offices and SMB that rely on a workhorse printer for daily output and networked connectivity.