QUESTION
Is the Brother HL-L2460DW still good for rare printing?
Yes — the Brother HL-L2460DW is generally a good choice for rare or infrequent printing if you only need black-and-white pages.
Why it fits occasional use:
- Laser printers use toner, not liquid ink, so they’re much less prone to drying out during long idle periods.
- They avoid the inkjet-style clogged printhead problem, which is one of the biggest headaches with infrequent printing.
- Automatic duplex printing is useful if you want to save paper.
A couple of caveats:
- It’s monochrome only, so it won’t handle color.
- I would not promise it will print a perfect page immediately after months of sitting unused; laser printers are more tolerant than inkjets, but any printer can still need a quick maintenance check or test page.
- Connectivity features can vary by revision or region, so if Wi‑Fi details matter to you, check the current Brother spec sheet before buying.
Bottom line: for rare home printing, especially documents, a monochrome laser like the HL-L2460DW is usually a smarter choice than an inkjet.