Brother HL-L9200CDWT Driver

Brother HL-L9200CDWT Driver

The Brother HL-L9200CDWT model of Brother printer uses the laser print technology and an electrophotographic print method in a single-pass. The standard memory is 128MB of RAM and can be expandable to 256MB of RAM through the DDR SO-DIMM slot. The Brother HL-L9200CDWT printer also has a liquid crystal display (LCD) touchscreen and touchpanel. The device allows a power voltage between 220 and 240 volts of an AC at 50/60 Hz. The power consumption at peak performance is up to 1180 watts, and the active mode uses 65 watts at 250C.

Brother HL-L9200CDWT printer driver for Windows

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Drivers for Windows 7 8 8.1 10 vista xp 32 bit and 64 bit.EXE 50.04 MB Download

Brother HL-L9200CDWT driver for Mac

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Drivers for Mac 10.14.dmg 39.34 MB Download
Drivers for Mac 10.13 and 10.12.dmg 26.60 MB Download
Drivers for Mac 10.7 to 10.11.dmg 25.04 MB Download

Specifications

Printing and copying at the quiet mode, however, consume up to 355 watts at the same temperature. At the usual way, both activities consume up to 540 watts of energy. The sleep mode uses 8.0 watts, and the deep sleep mode requires 1.1 watts. However, the power off uses only 0.04 watts of electricity. The physical dimensions of this one involve a width of 410 mm, and the depth is about 495 mm. The printer height reaches up to 445 mm and the weight is up to 28.3 kg.

The print media specifications of this model include support for plain, thin, and recycled paper. The supported paper sizes include A4, A5, A6, executive, legal, folio, and JISB5. The paperweight of the printer is between 60 to 105 gsm. Similarly, the maximum paper holding capacity of the device is up to 250 sheets of 80 gsm of plain paper. The paper output tray holds up to 150 sheets of 80gsm of printed documents in a face-down delivery pattern. There is, however, a single sheet that comes out in a face-up delivery way.

This printer also has an automatic duplex printing that allows it to print on both sides of the page. The print language consists of the PCL6, BR-Script3 emulations.

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