Purchased it to provide a basic home office B&W printer. Remarkable easy to install and have it recognize our home Wi-Fi. Yes, it will go into "deep sleep" mode after about a minute of non-use. Yes, you will have to shut it down and then restart. I routinely shut it down after I print unless a have several printing tasks that I will do in rapid succession. As with all printers I have purchased, I also get another toner cartridge. We are still using the original cartridge after several months of moderate use.Had a Brother HL-6180dw. It got to the point that it would not feed a page all the way through-resulting in the printer reporting "paper jam". Unable to locate any service center that were close or seemed likely to resolve the issue at a reasonable price. Was disappointed to learn the the HL-6180 was no longer available except as 're-ferbs' or on eBay. After much searching I selected the HL-2350DW as the closest to what I had. It arrived in a very timely fashion which was a pleasant and welcome surprise.After setup I was pleased to see that print quality was maybe even a bit better than the old printer.However of things I discovered that irked me:One - I had a new toner and drum for my old printer ( which is one of the reasons I wanted something that used the same cartridges.) Old printer had the 780 cartridge installed. The 2350 will not accept the 780 cartridge. I had searched fairy diligently to try to see that the new printer could use the cartridges and drum units I had on hand. Specifications were sketchy and I did find that the 760 cartridge was one that the new printer used and knowing that the old one used the 760 and the 780 I assumed (Yes I know what that means) that I could use the 780 toner in the new one as well.Two- the manual feed tray will only accept one sheet at a time. I can not put in two or more sheets at one time because if I do, it suck all of them in at once. Can't find if this is intended or if the printer has a problem. Will check with tech support when I have some free time.All that said - I will keep the printer as it full fills my major printing needs and is only a slight inconvenience in these couple areas. Also considering everything, the price was very reasonable.In contrast to the bad reviews concerning the difficulty in getting the printer to work on a wireless network, I had little trouble making it work. The menus are a bit quirky, but not impossible to navigate. I knocked off one star because the documentation on setup is somewhat vague. But then, we have to realize that the manual is generic, covering five different models, and the information must be somewhat vague on any one of those five models. The printing is quite fast and the print quality is very good. I am a home user, therefore I wont be printing thousands of pages per month. Consequently, I believe it will fill my needs for a reasonable period of time.Brother support tech wasn't perfect but good. She was a little bit snotty but she worked with me for about half hour. After much testing and lots of printed messes she thinks it is a faulty drum. She is sending me a new drum, no charge, but I have to return the drum that came with printer to avoid charge for new drum. She said it would take about 3 days to get new drum. So I hope when I get the new drum it will print clean and nice? I will call customer support back and have them lead me through the process of installing the new drum so I can't be blamed for doing anything wrong. Pray it works. If it doesn't I will ask for a replacement. If they won't replace it I will ask Amazon through my Prime membership to do a return and a refund. It is so hard to get a good printer especially ink jet type printers. They are cheaper, but too expensive for the ink. I have had two previous single-sided printing Brother laser printers and still have one working brother monotone laser printer but was developing power connection problems. I am not a professional person. I only use a printer for personal family use. I bought this printer based on the good reviews on Amazon. I do want this monochrome laser printer to work because it prints double sided, something I never had and it would save me on paper consumption. It appears to print fast. It works wireless and connected, just a little faster connected to my computer. I also had problems getting drivers to work with my macOS Monterey vs 12.1 system software, not even the driver on the disk that came with it would work with my Apple computer system software, but finally found a driver off Brother website that worked with this printer though it said it only worked with maxOS vs. 10? This is the most expensive Brother monotone laser printer I have bought so far. I hope the new drum fixes the problem because I am going to dread re-boxing this thing to return it, but I will if I have to. I can't afford to pay $314.44 for nothing. I am not a business. I am not rich. I live off may Social Security monthly check. $314.44 is a lot of money for someone like me.I like everything about it. The weight, the sturdy plastic construction. WIFI connects great and it works fine. It prints fast for a home printer. BUT then I couldn't print. I was greeted with a replace toner message and I didnt understand. I had it for 5 months and now its out? After calling support at Brother, I found out they ship with a reduced volume printer drum, rated for 300 copies. I don't remember reading about this, but I am getting a new toner cartridge for about 42$, and this one is rated for thousands of copies.I have been happy with Brother printers in the past, but this one is costing me a fortune. I buy high capacity toner cartridges rated for 3000 pages. They last nowhere near this number. I have to buy a new cartridge every few weeks. I just ordered another brand and will avoid Brother from now on.