Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Brother MFC-9320CW High Quality Digital Color All-in-One Printer with Wireless Networking

MFC-9320CW digital colour MFC printwireless print copy scan fax

Brand: Brother Model: MFC-9320CW Format: CD-ROM Original language: English Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 15.70" h x 16.90" w x 19.30" l, 50.50 pounds Prints up to 17ppm in color and black High-quality output at up to 600 x 2400 dpi resolution using Brother's Digital LED technology Built-in wireless, Ethernet & Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interfaces 250-sheet paper input capacity USB Direct Interface

Customer reviews more useful for 208 201 people found the following review helpful. Outstanding color all-in-one for its price (Update) Karl (adapted to the experience and the updated version "C" firmware to display.) Colored Brother MFC This is a reasonable choice if you are looking for a wired or Wireless high-speed network like color laser printer, copier, scanner and fax all-in-one, but does not duplex (double sided) printing / fax / scan. Personally, I have almost everything duplex to save paper, and therefore preferred the model Brother MFC-9840CDW Color Laser Multi-Function Center with Wireless Interface and Duplex is a small price increase at this point. (You can manually duplex with the MFC-9320CW, print odd pages, and the stack and place it in the paper and print the even-numbered pages. But the process ruin a paper jam.) ) I have many complaints about the machine and the software that is preventing me from making it more than three stars Note that the laser-class printers is not a substitute for photo printers. Do not expect photo-quality color (or even a very wide range of colors) or the ability to print on photo paper. It's not what this class of products intended. If your picture quality is expected to make inkjet printers. (The scanner's image quality of this device, though.) My ratings are based on reasonable expectations of what a color laser printer will do: spot color, color images, text and graphics documents, a reasonable color copies ... . and all water, due to the melting tones. Both wired and wireless network worked well, even if the instructions for the wireless setup was written by and for a geek, so if you're not a techie, you probably need a technical friend to help if your wireless network is secured with hidden SID and password. It's really annoying that the unit has two sheets of paper if you change network settings, one with cable and a printed with the wireless settings, which should be a user option. Printer ships with four toner cartridges, each of about 1,000 pages according to instructions. But there is one kind of error in the firmware or software. After printing, reported only a handful of pages, both the device and software monitoring the cyan cartridge was almost empty. The color bar charts, it was empty. But Web-based control panel for printer cartridges were all full. The only way to get rid of the cyan was news in all the empty seats to turn the MFC, and then on again. Install the software on another computer on the network caused the message to come back - this time to say that both the cyan and yellow were empty. Updating the firmware from the delivered version "A" to the current download version of "C" seems to have solved this problem. Print quality is quite good, but requires adjustments to print the photos I print a PDF of a software manual that contains screenshots of different colors. It seems incredible, and printed near the advertised rate of 17 ppm. Nice. Although it is not a photo printer, the images are part of what will be printed on a color laser - as part of the newsletter, real estate flyers, business cards, etc. Then I looked at what I had to do to get the best results from the color calibrated source images. Anything containing photos is really to be printed in the X-600 2400 resolution to get all the details. (600 x 600 is fine for most other documents.) The white foam of the waterfall testing only a blurred image with 600 x 600 resolution. 600 x 600 LED on this printer is not the same freshness of 600 x 600 on a laser. I discovered that the photographic images require printing with the option of bright colors, and brighter. Although it seemed a good color wheel, a calibration image containing multiple facets of skin tones, color patches and gave rise to skin tones that looked like sepia, although some other colors in the image

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