HL-L2405W Compact Wireless Monochrome Laser Printer
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Designed for reliability, the HL-L2405W Wireless Compact Monochrome (Black and White) Laser Printer is a simple, affordable choice for connected printing. Consistently producing crisp, easy-to-read black and white prints, as quick as it is efficient, it prints up to 30 pages per minute (ppm). The 250-sheet paper tray reduces the frequency of paper refills, helping to save time in the workday. Connect your printer to multiple devices using built-in dual-band wireless or connect locally to a single device with the USB 2.0 interface. Advanced security features help safeguard information and maintain secure connections while printing. Simple, cost-effective, and reliable, this wireless printer is an efficient, time-saving addition to any home workspace.
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
4 mentions from real owners
- #1Dec 22, 2025
Printer Recommendation For Home Office (w/Minimal Errors or Paper Jams)?
The guy you’re responding to is absolutely insane. An Epson EcoTank prints more because it has massive ink cartridges. It solves none of the practical issues an inkjet has. Also, the Brother printer has third party toner available for $40 on Amazon, $250 for name brand IMO, given your use case, get a Brother B&W laser jet (L2405W) and a dedicated scanner. If you must have a combined unit, the L2640DW is good. Not sure why a color laser jet was recommended
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Oct 1, 2025
Need a color printer that's non subscription based and has cheap ink
I second this. Brother. The toner packs are way cheaper, higher quality print, and never had an upsell or a part break once. I have the brother HL-L2405 Wireless. $130 for the printer and I’ve never, and I mean never changed the ink. Over 2 years of printing so far.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Jul 2, 2025
What is the best, small printer? Preferably one that can do color as well, but I don't want ink and not the most expensive. So if it has to be black/white only that's fine. I hear Brother is good, but most I see are HUGE.
Jumping in here. I've had this printer for about 8 years. It works great for me. It accepts OEM cartridges with no complaints. I've never been successful at keeping it connected to WiFi, so I just use a USB cable. Won't print from iPad.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Feb 5, 2025
BIFL Suggestions For A Good Home Printer and Scanner Combo?
I tested printers for more than 20 years. If you want/need both a printer and a scanner, buy a Brother Multifunction Laser. If you don’t scan that often, just download a scanning app on your phone; many of them work really well, then buy a Brother basic laser printer. The initial outlay is more than an inkjet printer, but the toner lasts a long time and you’ll have very little problems with the printer itself. HP is the bane of my existence and they started the proprietary ink cartridge nonsense by placing chips on their cartridges so you can only use theirs.
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