วันศุกร์ที่ 13 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

Brother DCP-8080dn Digital Copier

Product Description


,Kodak HERO 9.1 Wireless Color Printer ,HP Officejet Pro 8500A Plus Wireless e-All-in-One ,Lexmark Pinnacle Pro901 All-in-One Printer ,HP Officejet Pro 8500A Wireless e-All-in-One ,Brother MFCJ615w All-in-One Inkjet Printer Laser Multi-Function Copier with Duplex Printing and Networking. Up to 32ppm print and copy speeds. Automatic duplex (2-sided) printing. Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi laser printing. Stand alone copying - no PC required. 50-page capacity auto document feeder for multi-page documents. 250-sheet capacity letter/legal paper tray plus a 50-sheet capacity multi-purpose tray for envelopes, letterhead, labels or card stock. USB Direct Interface. Ethernet, Hi-Speed USB 2.0 and Parallel interfaces


This review is from: Brother DCP-8080dn Digital Copier and Laser Printer w/Duplex Printing and Networking (Office Product)
The printer engine seems to be the same as HL-5370DN family (of which we have several), and those are very good value if you don't pay Brother's inflated prices for toner.
The copier is about what you would expect. One small caution about the copier - early on someone fed a stapled doc thru, and it caught before it exited. A small corner was left under the plastic covering, and the ADF would not work. This is not covered by warranty, and service shops would have charged a small fortune to tinker with it. Fortunately, removal of the plastic parts was easy and did not damage anything, but you are dealing with screws set in plastic, and, if you remove and replace them very much, or carelessly, the plastic might wear out.
The scanner functions, however, are very poorly executed.... The user's manual says _nothing_ about the scanner, and the user interface is very confusing. You can scan either to the network or to a USB stick. On scans (as compared to copies) the ADF seems to have a tendency to small but noticeable skewing of the page. If you're scanning to a network computer, you get four choices of the scan parameters and format, but there is nothing to explain what you're choosing, and the names of the choices are not much help. You choose which computer (with Brother software installed) you want to target, and the handshake is a bit slow, and the naming of the file is an inflexible 8.3 regimen, so you might as well accept the default and rename it later, but soon, before you forget what/where it is. Then when you do scan to the network, in any format, the results are probably not what you want. OCR format gives completely unformatted text. Image format gives huge BMP color files (~27 MB per page) and the scan is very very slow. et c. (Wherefore I don't use it much, so I don't remember all the choices.) Scanning to USB gives completely different choices, and for plain documents, the highest resolution is 200 DPI (I think they're PDF?) files, but this is OK. But then you need the extra step of transferring the file to a computer.

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