Brother HL-1850

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  • Reviewed by: Kyla K. Carlson
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The good: Fast print speeds; outstanding text quality; integrated duplexer.

The bad: Mediocre graphics output; disappointing paper capacity.

The bottom line: Despite its paltry paper capacity, the reasonably priced HL-1850 will keep your small office humming with its fast print speeds and duplex-printing capability.

Review: Office managers no longer need to pinch pennies to get a capable laser printer. With the Brother HL-1850, you get an affordable workgroup printer with enough speed, features, and expandability options to meet the needs of any bustling small office. However, considering the printer's price and target audience, we would have liked to see it offer a larger standard paper capacity straight out of the box.Office managers no longer need to pinch pennies to get a capable laser printer. With the Brother HL-1850, you get an affordable workgroup printer with enough speed, features, and expandability options to meet ... Expand full review
Office managers no longer need to pinch pennies to get a capable laser printer. With the Brother HL-1850, you get an affordable workgroup printer with enough speed, features, and expandability options to meet the needs of any bustling small office. However, considering the printer's price and target audience, we would have liked to see it offer a larger standard paper capacity straight out of the box.Office managers no longer need to pinch pennies to get a capable laser printer. With the Brother HL-1850, you get an affordable workgroup printer with enough speed, features, and expandability options to meet the needs of any bustling small office. However, considering the printer's price and target audience, we would have liked to see it offer a larger standard paper capacity straight out of the box.

Ready to roll
An illustrated Quick Setup guide made for easy installation of the $550 HL-1850. The printer works with Microsoft Windows 95, 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000, and XP, as well as Mac OS 8.5.1 or higher. It can connect via parallel or USB ports, though it ships sans cables. The printer's front panel includes a three-color LCD readout and four buttons that let you change paper, interface, setup, or quality settings. Other buttons let you make reprints, cancel jobs, or pause printing. An electronic user guide explains the printer's many features and includes troubleshooting and maintenance tips. If you want to network your printer, the $699 HL-1870N has all the features of the HL-1850 but also boasts built-in Ethernet and an extra 16MB of memory for a total of 32MB. Additionally, both models can support up to 144MB of RAM.

Take the bad with the good
The HL-1850's paper handling has its pluses and minuses. One major disappointment was the printer's minimal paper capacity. The printer holds just 350 sheets: one 250-sheet tray and a 100-sheet multipurpose tray. For $200, you can buy another 250-sheet tray, upping your capacity to 600 sheets. However, this still falls short of the 1,200-sheet capacity (with the optional $189 550-sheet tray) offered by the $649 Xerox Phaser 3400.

The HL-1850's coolest paper-handling feature is its integrated duplexer, which is superfast and requires no user intervention. The software driver lets you choose between flipping the paper on the left, right, top, or bottom edge. The four well-organized tabs let you adjust the usual settings such as paper type, paper size, and print quality. Each tab includes a Default button to reset any of your changes, but the driver lacks a button to restore global defaults.

Speed sells
With a rated engine speed of 19ppm (pages per minute), we expected peppy performance from the HL-1850, and we weren't disappointed. The printer cranked out 13.3ppm of text in CNET Labs' tests, which was just a tad slower than the 13.5ppm turned in by the Phaser 3400. The Brother's combined text and graphics speeds, at 11.2ppm, pulled way ahead of the Xerox's 7.8ppm.

The HL-1850's text output looked stunning. The letters were crisp, clear, and defined, with no loss of detail even at minuscule point sizes. Graphics output, however, wasn't quite as strong. Solid black areas appeared a bit splotchy, and overly rough photographic images lacked detail. When we selected the 1,200dpi-class option, photos improved significantly, but solid blacks were still problematic. Hide Review

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Average User Rating

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"If everything else were only as reliable..." By silentcrow

Pros: Uses very little toner and keeps on going like a champ.

Cons: There are a couple of quirky setup issues, but nothing worth griping about. This was a great purchase 3 years ago.

Summary: Fantastic home office printer.

4.5 stars

"Never Misses a Beat" By breeliz

Pros: Inexpensive and Reliable

Cons: Control software

Summary: I have used this printer for secveral years and it runs like a top and never misses a beat. Duplexer has never failed or jammed. Nice crisp text and perfect size for my home office. I have no need for 1,000 + page paper capacity so the 350 sheet feeder ... Expand full review

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Specifications

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  • Printer Type: Workgroup printer - Laser - Monochrome
  • Max media size: A4 (8.25 in x 11.7 in) Legal (8.5 in x 14 in)
  • Connectivity technology: Wired

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