This particular printer model bears a striking resemblance to the HL-5370DWT model, which is also part of the same series. Its A4 printing speed averages at a remarkable 30 pages per minute (ppm), while letter size sheets print at a slightly faster pace of 32 ppm. The auto duplex mode, which is indispensable for double-sided printing, runs at a speed of 13 ppm. What’s more, the initial print speed is under 8.5 seconds, ensuring prompt and efficient printing.
Brother HL-5370DW Printer Driver Downloads
Driver for Windows
Filename | Size | Download |
Driver for Windows 7 8 8.1 10 32 bit and 64 bit.EXE (Recommended) | 178.97 MB | |
Driver for Windows vista xp 32 bit and 64 bit.EXE (Recommended) | 9.65 MB |
Driver for Mac OS
Filename | Size | Download |
Driver for Macintosh 10.15.dmg | 38.65 MB | |
Driver for Macintosh 10.14.dmg | 38.58 MB | |
Driver for Macintosh 10.13 and 10.12.dmg | 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 device’s print resolution is contingent upon the operating system version utilized. Compatibility is ensured with Windows 2000, XP, Vista, DOS, Mac OS, and Linux versions. Maximum resolution across these versions is 1200 dots per inch (dpi), with a minimum of 300 dpi. It should be noted, however, that DOS command has an average resolution of only 600 dpi. The inbuilt processor for this mode is the NEC type VR5500 version, operating at a speed of 300 MHz.
The device boasts an impressive standard internal memory of 32MB of RAM, which can be expanded up to a whopping 544MB through a single DIMM slot. Connectivity options are abundant, including hi-speed USB 2.0 and Ethernet 10/100Base-TX interfaces. Additional options include an IEEE 1284 parallel component and wireless LAN IEEE802.11 b/g capabilities. The printer supports both IPv4 and IPv6 protocols, with WEB 64/128 network security for added protection.
The printer’s handling capabilities boast a standard input tray capacity of up to 250 sheets of plain paper, with a multipurpose tray that can accommodate up to 50 sheets of paper. For added convenience, an optional tray is available that can hold up to 250 sheets in two locations. As for the output tray, it can hold approximately 150 sheets of printed paper in a face-down pattern and one layer in a face-up design. To download the Brother HL-5370DW driver, simply visit the Brother website.