The Brother HL-5370DWT printer boasts an advanced electrophotographic print method. It’s capable of producing an impressive 30 pages per minute (ppm) when printing on an A4 paper size. Meanwhile, when printing on a letter-sized paper, the average speed increases to about 32 ppm.
One of the printer’s standout features is its auto duplex printing, which still operates at a fast rate of approximately 13 ppm. Plus, the first-time print takes less than 8.5 seconds, ensuring that your documents are ready in a snap.
Brother HL-5370DWT printer driver for Windows
Filename | Size | Download |
Driver for Windows 7 8 8.1 10 32 bit and 64 bit.EXE | 178.97 MB | |
Driver for Windows vista xp 32 bit and 64 bit.EXE | 9.65 MB |
Brother HL-5370DWT driver for Mac
Filename | Size | Download |
Driver for Macintosh 10.15.dmg | 38.65 MB | |
Driver for Macintosh 10.14.dmgSupported Operating Systems : MacOS Mojave 10.14.x | 38.58 MB | |
Driver for Macintosh 10.13 and 10.12.dmgSupported Operating Systems : MacOS High Sierra 10.13.x, MacOS Sierra 10.12.x | 35.18 MB | |
Driver for Macintosh 10.11.dmg | 26.32 MB | |
Driver for Macintosh 10.10.dmg | 28.86 MB | |
Driver for Macintosh 10.9.dmg | 22.67 MB | |
Driver for Macintosh 10.6 to 10.8.dmg | 26.04 MB | |
Driver for Macintosh 10.5.dmg | 5.85 MB |
Specifications
The printer boasts an impressive maximum resolution of HQ1200 dots per inch, equivalent to 2400 x 600 dpi. However, don’t let the high end specs fool you – the printer’s minimum resolution is still a respectable 300 dpi for all operating systems, with the exception of DOS.
When it comes to operating systems, the printer is compatible with a range of different versions, including Linux, Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and Mac OS. This makes it a versatile choice for a variety of users.
Under the hood, the printer is powered by an NEC VR5500 processor that runs at a speedy 300 MHz. And with a standard internal memory of up to 32 MB of RAM (which can be expanded up to 512 MB), this printer is equipped to handle even the most demanding printing tasks.
The device boasts an array of connectivity interface options, including a hi-speed USB 2.0 port and the IEEE 1284 parallel interface for seamless communication. Additionally, users can enjoy the convenience of the Ethernet 10/100 Base-TX and wireless LAN IEEE 802.11 b/g options.
As for print languages, this printer supports PCL6, BR-Script 3, IBM Pro-printer XL, and the Epson FX-850, providing users with a variety of options to suit their needs.
Furthermore, the printer features an impressive collection of resident fonts, including 66 scalable fonts, 12 bitmap fonts, and 13 bar codes, which can be easily accessed for professional-quality prints.
The printer’s paper input capacity can accommodate a whopping 250 sheets of plain paper, while the multipurpose tray can hold up to 50 sheets. For those who require additional paper storage, there’s an optional tray that can hold up to 250 sheets in two locations. When it comes to printed paper, the output tray can hold up to 150 sheets in a face-down pattern.