Creating a USB and Ethernet connection is very straightforward, but configuring it for wireless use involved a long process that ended up being a bit of a hassle. When setting up the software, Brother gives you the option to install drivers for three different connection types: USB, Ethernet, or wireless. The HL-4070’s paper tray is large and easy to slide open, unlike many other printer trays I’ve dealt with in the past. Installing the toner cartridges is simple you can access the printer’s drum unit by pressing a convenient release button on the front cover. The HL-4070CDW is easy to set up, other than the fact that it weighs 64 pounds and requires at least two people to unpack safely. And at $500, you can’t complain about the price. Brother’s color laser packs a ton of useful features-wireless networking, duplexing capabilities, and PostScript compatibility (via emulation)-while still delivering speedy performance, ease of use, and excellent print quality. If you’re looking to buy a printer for a small to midsize workgroup, the HL-4070CDW makes an excellent choice.
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