
Brother DCP-Series Monochrome Laser Multi-Function Printer
This is a Brother monochrome laser multi-function printer, part of the DCP series (specifically resembling models like the DCP-L2520DW or DCP-L2540DW). The unit is constructed from dark charcoal grey and matte black industrial plastics. It features a top-mounted Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) for scanning and copying multiple pages, situated above a flatbed scanner glass. The front control panel includes a small backlit monochrome LCD display, a directional pad for menu navigation, and various physical buttons including 'Start', 'Stop/Exit', and 'WiFi' status indicators. Below the control panel is the manual feed slot and the primary paper input tray, both sporting the 'brother' logo in white. The machine appears to be from the mid-2010s era of home office equipment. Its construction is compact and robust, designed for small office or home office (SOHO) density. The condition shows minor surface dust and light scuffing on the plastic casing consistent with regular office use, but there is no visible structural damage or significant yellowing of the chassis. These units are valued for their reliability and low-cost toner-based printing compared to inkjet alternatives. All controls seem intact without excessive wear on the rubberized buttons.
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Estimated Value
$60-90
Basic Information
Category
Office Equipment / Computer Peripherals
Appraised On
January 25, 2026
Estimated Value
$60-90
Item Description
This is a Brother monochrome laser multi-function printer, part of the DCP series (specifically resembling models like the DCP-L2520DW or DCP-L2540DW). The unit is constructed from dark charcoal grey and matte black industrial plastics. It features a top-mounted Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) for scanning and copying multiple pages, situated above a flatbed scanner glass. The front control panel includes a small backlit monochrome LCD display, a directional pad for menu navigation, and various physical buttons including 'Start', 'Stop/Exit', and 'WiFi' status indicators. Below the control panel is the manual feed slot and the primary paper input tray, both sporting the 'brother' logo in white. The machine appears to be from the mid-2010s era of home office equipment. Its construction is compact and robust, designed for small office or home office (SOHO) density. The condition shows minor surface dust and light scuffing on the plastic casing consistent with regular office use, but there is no visible structural damage or significant yellowing of the chassis. These units are valued for their reliability and low-cost toner-based printing compared to inkjet alternatives. All controls seem intact without excessive wear on the rubberized buttons.
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