To get this feature (and the touch-screen control panel), you'll need to step up to the HL-元270CDW. Unlike most of Brother's printers, though, the HL-元210CW lacks support for Brother's cloud apps, a collection of workflow profiles that reside on the company's graphical touch-screen control panels and connect to specific cloud sites. Mobile device compatibility comprises Apple AirPrint, Brother's iPrint&Scan app, Google Cloud Print, Mopria, and peer-to-peer networking through Wi-Fi Direct. Its connectivity consists of Wi-Fi and connecting to a single PC via USB. The HL-元210CW is one of the few color laser-class models I've seen without Ethernet support. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Xerox WorkCentre 6515/DNI Review It's a bit larger and heavier than Canon's Color imageClass LBP612Cdw and Lexmark's C2325dw, both entry-level true lasers. The HL-元210CW measures 9.9 by 16.1 by 18.1 inches (HWD) and weighs 37.8 pounds, which is the same size as its HL-元230CDW sibling and a bit smaller and lighter than the HL-元270CDW. From the user's perspective, LED-based printers perform the same as their laser counterparts. In other words, instead of using a laser mechanism to tell the printer where to place toner on the page, the HL-元210CW performs this task with an array of LEDs. Rather than being a true laser printer, the HL-元210CW is an LED-based (light-emitting diode) machine. In other words, it's worth weighing feature set versus price when considering the HL-元210CW over its more expensive sibling. What you give up for the $50 price difference, though, is significant, including an easy-to-use touch-screen control panel, plentiful connectivity options, and high-quality graphics output. Designed for small offices, both single-function color laser-class printers have the same paper capacity, volume ratings, running costs, and several other like features. The Brother HL-元210CW ($199.99) is a step down from its sibling, the Editors' Choice HL-元270CDW. Lacks support for Web Connect printer apps.No Ethernet connectivity or auto-duplexing.How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac. How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files.How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages.
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