This Brother HL-L5200DW Wireless Mono Laser Printer has automatic duplexing capabilities to save on paper and can print up to 40 pages per minute for fast results. You can easily share documents with others using the built-in Ethernet networking or print locally using the USB interface. It also has a 1 line, backlit LCD screen which makes the machine easy to use and navigate. You can print A4 documents using this machine. It has a printing speed of up to 40 pages per minute. It has a printing resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi. The paper tray has a capacity of 250 sheets so you'll always have paper ready to go. It supports automatic duplex printing to save on paper. It has wireless capabilities so you can print even when you're away from the machine. It features a 256 MB in built memory for your convenience.
This Brother HL-L5200DW Wireless Mono Laser Printer has automatic duplexing capabilities to save on paper and can print up to 40 pages per minute for fast results. You can easily share documents with others using the built-in Ethernet networking or print locally using the USB interface. It also has a 1 line, backlit LCD screen which makes the machine easy to use and navigate. You can print A4 documents using this machine. It has a printing speed of up to 40 pages per minute. It has a printing resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi. The paper tray has a capacity of 250 sheets so you'll always have paper ready to go. It supports automatic duplex printing to save on paper. It has wireless capabilities so you can print even when you're away from the machine. It features a 256 MB in built memory for your convenience.
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Brother HL-L5200DW Mono Wireless Laser Printer
This Brother HL-L5200DW Wireless Mono Laser Printer has automatic duplexing capabilities to save on paper and can print up to 40 pages per minute for fast results. You can easily share documents with others using the built-in Ethernet networking or print locally using the USB interface. It also has a 1 line, backlit LCD screen which makes the machine easy to use and navigate. You can print A4 documents using this machine. It has a printing speed of up to 40 pages per minute. It has a printing resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi. The paper tray has a capacity of 250 sheets so you'll always have paper ready to go. It supports automatic duplex printing to save on paper. It has wireless capabilities so you can print even when you're away from the machine. It features a 256 MB in built memory for your convenience.
This Brother HL-L5200DW Wireless Mono Laser Printer has automatic duplexing capabilities to save on paper and can print up to 40 pages per minute for fast results. You can easily share documents with others using the built-in Ethernet networking or print locally using the USB interface. It also has a 1 line, backlit LCD screen which makes the machine easy to use and navigate. You can print A4 documents using this machine. It has a printing speed of up to 40 pages per minute. It has a printing resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi. The paper tray has a capacity of 250 sheets so you'll always have paper ready to go. It supports automatic duplex printing to save on paper. It has wireless capabilities so you can print even when you're away from the machine. It features a 256 MB in built memory for your convenience.
Last updated at 08/06/2026 04:54:44
Brother HL-L5200DW Mono Laser Printer HL-L5200DW
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Brother HL-5200DW Mono A4 Laser Printer
Brother HL-L5200DW Laser
originally posted on officeworks.com.au
Quality control at Brother is clearly non-existant. Our print had a "paper jam" message blinking on the screen as soon as we plugged it in - before we had even loaded any paper. This is not a cheap throw-away printer given its a mono laser. We expected something of "decent quality" but this was disappointing to say the least. Will never buy this brand again.
originally posted on brother-usa.com
The printer is fast and connects easily but the copies are blackened with toner. I've blown off the excess several times but I the original toner cartridge in it and its bad. I have purchased 9 or 10 printers and fax machines from Brothers and they are normally good. This one is not. This is the third HL-5200 I bought in the last 12 months or so and I would not suggest any purchase this printer.
originally posted on staples.com
I've had this printer for almost a year now. It constantly prints dots and smudges on random pages. I have cleaned the drum multiple times like it says online. I don't print anything but words on a page. I end up wasting more paper reprinting the pages with the smudges and dots everywhere. I would not recommend this printer. The WiFi connection is very finicky. We gave up and hard wired it. But the biggest problem for me is the random things that print on the pages that aren't supposed to be there. My next printer will be the tried and true HP, which is what I should have purchased in the first place.
| Duplex printing mode | Auto |
| Print resolution colour | 1200 x 1200 DPI |
| Maximum resolution Maximum printing resolution | 1200 x 1200 DPI |
| Time to first page (black, normal) | 7.2 s |
| N-up printing | 2,4,6,9,16,25 |
Brother HL-L5200DW Mono Laser Printer HL-L5200DW
Free delivery between Tue – Fri
Brother HL-5200DW Mono A4 Laser Printer
Brother HL-L5200DW Laser
Quality control at Brother is clearly non-existant. Our print had a "paper jam" message blinking on the screen as soon as we plugged it in - before we had even loaded any paper. This is not a cheap throw-away printer given its a mono laser. We expected something of "decent quality" but this was disappointing to say the least. Will never buy this brand again.
The printer is fast and connects easily but the copies are blackened with toner. I've blown off the excess several times but I the original toner cartridge in it and its bad. I have purchased 9 or 10 printers and fax machines from Brothers and they are normally good. This one is not. This is the third HL-5200 I bought in the last 12 months or so and I would not suggest any purchase this printer.
I've had this printer for almost a year now. It constantly prints dots and smudges on random pages. I have cleaned the drum multiple times like it says online. I don't print anything but words on a page. I end up wasting more paper reprinting the pages with the smudges and dots everywhere. I would not recommend this printer. The WiFi connection is very finicky. We gave up and hard wired it. But the biggest problem for me is the random things that print on the pages that aren't supposed to be there. My next printer will be the tried and true HP, which is what I should have purchased in the first place.
I bought this Brother Laser Printer to replace an HP LaserJet for my office. The size is similar. I connected it directly to my PC with a USB cord so setup was very easy; basically plug and play. It's quite a bit noisier that the HP Printer but it's faster which is nice. The two-sided printing feature is useful but it's set as default so make sure you change that if you don't want it to auto-duplex. The pull down paper tray is ideal for printing checks and labels. I've been very happy with this purchase so far. The only negative I've found is the noise when it's printing.
We installed the HL-L5200DW a few weeks ago, and we noticed that it caused our lights to blink or dim, when it fired up to print. After digging deep into the issue we found out according to the spec sheet that it draws up to 1,248 watts or roughly 10 Amps, but once it starts printing it uses 620 watts or about 6 amps. We had replaced a similar Printer which claimed to only use 579 watts or about 6 amps. Going onto Google we found a number of people that had blown out a circuit using the same HP printer we had. It turns out that though HP claims about 6 amps, they also recommend having the printer on a circuit with at least 10 AMP. Several reported that it drew in excess of 1000 watts when it started up. We solved our problem, by setting this printer up to share with ... MoreWe installed the HL-L5200DW a few weeks ago, and we noticed that it caused our lights to blink or dim, when it fired up to print. After digging deep into the issue we found out according to the spec sheet that it draws up to 1,248 watts or roughly 10 Amps, but once it starts printing it uses 620 watts or about 6 amps. We had replaced a similar Printer which claimed to only use 579 watts or about 6 amps. Going onto Google we found a number of people that had blown out a circuit using the same HP printer we had. It turns out that though HP claims about 6 amps, they also recommend having the printer on a circuit with at least 10 AMP. Several reported that it drew in excess of 1000 watts when it started up. We solved our problem, by setting this printer up to share with the AC, that will not be used until the summer. An occasional draw of 10 amps on a 20 amp circuit, even when the AC is running and using about 5 Amps will not cause the same problem. In retrospect, we had similar light blinking and dimming when we had the HP. This is a great printer, and it has a very good sleep and deep sleep mode. However, it does draw lots of power when it starts up. Turns out all laser printers also draw a lot of power when they start-up. So bare that in mind when you buy a printer. Inkjets do not use anywhere near as much power. Brother also makes great inkjet printer. I know, because we have one.
Printer is great in speed, quality and features. Little bulky and heavy, but I suspect it is due to dual-printing mechanism. Not sure how long will last, Brother gives extra 6 months of warranty. Software that you have to download and use to configure printer is downright awful, looks like it is from 90's. Just to scan to find the printer on Wifi took like 5 min, and every configuration tab takes literally 5 minutes to open! Help on the pages is very outdated, and does not reflect the actual configuration options. When saving new parameters, the entire app completely closes, and it looks like it crashed. I was surprised to see later that my settings were saved. VERY disappointing experience.. Should not be like that for such good machine
We have had this printer for several years already. At first, it seemed to print well, but sometime after (no immediately after) buying an original Brother toner cartridge from Amazon, the pages are now filled with randomly distributed black dots. They are no always at the same place. Brother tech support was very good and sent me a new transfer roller unit but problem continues. I don't believe that Brother support thought it was the toner, so I haven't tried a new toner cartridge. But this printer prints very fast two-sided, has good print quality except for the mess it makes now on the printouts. I don't know what to do other than get a different brand printer.
Purchased this printer to replace Brother HL-5140 laser printer that I had for about 15 years. I had to replace because there was an issue with the paper roller not pulling the paper thru. BTW that 5140 replaced another Brother laser printer. So when the 5140 malfunctioned it was never an issue of that kind of printer just what model because, without question, it was going to be a Brother. Setup/installation was simple. I only printed a couple of pages to verify wifi was working but I know I will love it!!!! Compare the total cost (printer & cartridge page yield) and Brother surpasses it's competitors. If you are in need of a new laser printer, check out what Brother has to offer. I've had both lasers and ink jets by Brother. My experience with the ink jet was okay. ... MorePurchased this printer to replace Brother HL-5140 laser printer that I had for about 15 years. I had to replace because there was an issue with the paper roller not pulling the paper thru. BTW that 5140 replaced another Brother laser printer. So when the 5140 malfunctioned it was never an issue of that kind of printer just what model because, without question, it was going to be a Brother. Setup/installation was simple. I only printed a couple of pages to verify wifi was working but I know I will love it!!!! Compare the total cost (printer & cartridge page yield) and Brother surpasses it's competitors. If you are in need of a new laser printer, check out what Brother has to offer. I've had both lasers and ink jets by Brother. My experience with the ink jet was okay. I had a problem, contacted Brother customer service and they replaced the all in one printer. Customer service was great!! You will not go wrong with this printer!!
Fast, reasonably quiet. The time it takes to start to print grew to 30 seconds or more. I was advised to download a new driver by Tech Support. ('m running an iMac.) Wonder why they didn't reach out to me? Tech Support is well-meaning and sticks to their scripts as directed, very polite and all that, but I'm not sure they really understand. On the other hand, when I'm able to get to Tech Support in the US communications seems more open and a more satisfactory experience. Also, there are sometimes long waits to get through to a person. Mechanically, pulling out the paper tray is a problem in that it "hangs up" on the right side (looking at it). Something somewhere is snagging the tray, interfering with the removal. I'm on the phone to the Brother Helpline at this ... MoreFast, reasonably quiet. The time it takes to start to print grew to 30 seconds or more. I was advised to download a new driver by Tech Support. ('m running an iMac.) Wonder why they didn't reach out to me? Tech Support is well-meaning and sticks to their scripts as directed, very polite and all that, but I'm not sure they really understand. On the other hand, when I'm able to get to Tech Support in the US communications seems more open and a more satisfactory experience. Also, there are sometimes long waits to get through to a person. Mechanically, pulling out the paper tray is a problem in that it "hangs up" on the right side (looking at it). Something somewhere is snagging the tray, interfering with the removal. I'm on the phone to the Brother Helpline at this very moment, sitting on hold. I may have to take it in for repairs. It's had very gentle use, maybe 10 reams of paper over two years. Getting back to me, Tech Support says you have to pull out the paper tray until it stops, push it in a centimeter and then pull out while lifting. I asked if this was a "design feature" or a "workaround". The agent said that it is the first time she'd heard of the problem but experimented with one in her office and discovered the technique. Brother should put the Serial Number also somewhere in the front, like inside the fold-down door, so every time I call Tech Support I don't have to lift the machine up and turn it around to read the digits. I've had other high-end Brother B & W lasers (5250 DNs) that I've been happy with. It would be wonderful if they documented this "workaround" for the HL-L 5200 DW. I have recommended this model to a friend and will advise about the paper tray issue.
| Duplex printing mode | Auto |
| Print resolution colour | 1200 x 1200 DPI |
| Maximum resolution Maximum printing resolution | 1200 x 1200 DPI |
| Time to first page (black, normal) | 7.2 s |
| N-up printing | 2,4,6,9,16,25 |