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Brother HL-4040cn By Felisa Yang, CNET.com July 10, 2007 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/hardware/printers/soa/Brother-HL-4040cn/0,2000065768,339279707,00.htm
The Brother HL-4040CN is a moderately priced single-function laser printer for workgroups or small offices. The printer is network-ready and offers some interesting features, such as reprint and secure print, as well as great print quality. On the downside, it's a bit slower than the competition, but we think the positives outweigh the negatives. This is a good, cost-effective printer for offices with standard printing needs. Design The HL-4040CN's paper tray holds as many as 250 sheets of plain paper and can be configured to handle a variety of media sizes, including legal. (Brother doesn't offer an optional second input tray for the HL-4040CN.) The navy front panel folds down to serve as a 50-sheet manual input tray with adjustable paper guides and a pull-out flap to support long pages. The well in the top of the printer is the output tray and another flap folds out to corral long prints. The control panel on this printer is basic, befitting the printer's basic functionality. Four multi-directional buttons let you navigate the menu, while the Reprint and Direct Print buttons let you make prints without touching your PC (more on this in the Features section). Rounding out the control panel is a backlit, two-line text LCD. Surprisingly, the LCD is mounted on a swiveling plate, which lets you flip it up for easy viewing. This type of feature is normally limited to graphical LCDs on photo-oriented inkjet printers. The LCD displays four bars that inform you of the toner levels. The HL-4040CN's toner cartridges can be found by flipping open the printer's entire front panel. A pull-out tray reveals the four cartridges, lined up in a horizontal row. It ships with standard cartridges; the black is good for about 2,500 prints and each of the three colour cartridges will last for about 1,500 prints. The recommended monthly duty cycle (that is, the suggested monthly print volume) is 35,000 pages, making it better suited for busy workgroups or small offices than for home users. The printer's driver also has a Toner Save mode, which helps reduce your print costs by using less toner; obviously, the print quality will take a hit. Features You can make N-up prints (as many as 25 pages on one sheet) and poster prints (of as large as 5x5 size). Using the front-mounted USB port, you can connect a PictBridge-enabled camera to print images or connect a USB flash drive to print TIFFs, JPEGs, and PDFs without using your PC. When you connect a USB drive, the contents will pop up on the text LCD and you can scroll through the folders to choose the file you want to print. Here's where it gets interesting. Another feature is the Reprint option: the last print job is held in the printer's memory. By pressing the Reprint button, you can print that file without using your PC, up to 999 copies of it. You can even make secure prints. When you print from your PC, the driver gives you the option of setting a four-digit numerical passcode for the file. It sends the file to the printer, which holds the data in memory. When you're ready to print, just press the Reprint button, choose your username, enter the four-digit passcode, and the HL-4040CN will finish the print job. This is a great feature for information-sensitive environments. Performance Speed chart
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Dell 3110cn
13.3
12.41
22.58
23.36
Lexmark C500n
6.43
6.88
19.8
19.86
Xerox Phaser 6180/N
15.81
14.76
17.44
17.19
Brother HL-4040CN
14.83
13.77
15.79
15.66
Oki C3400n 11.92
8.38
16.01
15.55 The HL-4040CN gave a more consistently good performance with print quality, however. It tied with the Lexmark C500n in our assessments. Black text was everything we expect from a laser printer: dark, sharp, and clean. The mono graphics print showed excellent handling of the greyscale, smooth blocks of black colour, and excellent handling of photo elements. The colour text was nearly as good as the black text, though the edges weren't quite as clean. The colour graphics print showed smooth colour blending, but we saw some banding in a graduated greyscale and the colours tended toward the ruddy. Overall, the text speed and quality present a compelling performance package for work groups that need great quality and don't mind not having the speediest printer. Quality test
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Brother HL-4040CN
3
3
4
4
Lexmark C500n
3
3
4
4
Xerox Phaser 6180/N
3
4
3
4
Oki C3400n
2
3
3
4
Dell 3110cn 2
2
3
3 Brother backs the HL-4040CN with a one-year limited warranty. Brother's Web site has an FAQ database, downloads, and manuals.
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