Brother HL-L2365dw Driver
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Brother HL-L2365dw Driver

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Published:

April 5th, 2023

Updated:

April 5th, 2023

Developer:

Brother

Version:

D1

Platform:

Windows

Brother HL-L2365dw Driver


The Brother HL-L2365dw Driver:

If you are in need of a small monochrome laser printer that can print thousands of pages and won’t empty your wallet on toner refills, the Brother HL-L2365dw might be just the machine for you.

The HL-L2365DW’s compact design makes it easy to fit into tight office space while wireless connectivity provides the flexibility of mobile printing. You can even print and scan straight from your smartphone via the iPrint&Scan app, Apple AirPrint, or Mopria Print Service.

Wireless Printing:

Wireless printing is an essential part of modern business. But if your Brother printer won’t connect to Wi-Fi, it can be frustrating and distracting.

Fortunately, you can fix this problem by updating your wireless drivers. Drivers are the software that connects your computer to your printer. If your wireless drivers are out of date, you can download up-to-date ones from Brother’s Support & Downloads page.

Another option is to use WPS, or Wireless Protected Setup. This is a method that allows you to connect your device to the network without entering an SSID and network key.

You can also check the status of your network connection by printing a WLAN report. The report will tell you if your printer has acquired a valid IP address from your router, which can help you determine if the issue is with the network or with your printer.

Automatic Duplex Printing:

One of the most useful functions of the Brother HL-L2365dw is that it allows you to print on both sides of the paper at the same time. This is particularly helpful when printing large files such as photos or documents with complicated layouts.

The printer is also smart enough to recognize the size of the page you are printing on and intelligently adjust its print speed to deliver optimum output quality and productivity. This also enables you to save money on your energy bills and reduce paper waste.

To get the best results, make sure you use a high-quality compatible toner cartridge with the Brother HL-L2365dw. The quality of the toner is the main reason that the machine is able to achieve its 30ppm (or better) print speed, and is also responsible for the impressive print quality. Moreover, you should consider using the latest version of the driver to take advantage of the full range of features and functions.

Mobile Printing:

If you’re using an Android or iOS device, Brother’s free iPrint&Scan app is easy to use and provides multiple templates for printing photos and projects. It also supports mailing labels.

You can also print documents from your mobile devices over Wi-Fi direct without needing to connect to a computer via USB. This is a handy feature that can save you time and money on toner refills by eliminating the need to carry spare ink cartridges with you.

In addition, the HL-L2365dw Driver supports Apple AirPrint and Google Cloud Print so you can take your mobile printing wherever you go. This makes it the ideal printer for businesses that need to stay connected and productive on the go.

Networking:

The Brother HL-L2365dw Driver lets you connect your printer to a wireless network. This makes it easy to print documents and photos from your mobile device or computer.

The HL-L2365dw Driver supports Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2) security, which uses AES encryption for stronger data protection. It also has a relay broadcast function that allows you to send documents from your machine to a conventional fax machine.

This feature eliminates excessive downtime due to slow Internet speeds. It also saves on replacement toner cartridges and reduces the overall cost of printing.

You can set up a network connection using the BRAdmin Light utility, BRAdmin Professional 3, and the control panel. These tools can help you search for Brother products in a TCP/IP environment, view the status and configure basic network settings.

Before you set up a wireless connection, we recommend that you write down your wireless network name and password. These will be needed later to identify wireless networks that are within range.

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