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"Reliable printer going on 2 years" on
Pros: Duplexing works flawlessly and really cuts down on paper usage. Very quick warm up compared to similar printers.
Cons: Warm up can be noisy. Not the greatest envelope printer.
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"If everything else were only as reliable..." on by silentcrow
Pros: Uses very little toner and keeps on going like a champ.
Cons: There are a couple of quirky setup issues, but nothing worth griping about. This was a great purchase 3 years ago.
Summary: Fantastic home office printer.
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"Never Misses a Beat" on by breeliz
Pros: Inexpensive and Reliable
Cons: Control software
Summary: I have used this printer for secveral years and it runs like a top and never misses a beat. Duplexer has never failed or jammed. Nice crisp text and perfect size for my home office. I have no need for 1,000 + page paper capacity so the 350 sheet feeder is great for me. If it had more capacity the printer would be larger. I would rather have it the way it is. The only gripe I have is that I set the software to duplex by default and for some reason the machione doesn't listen. So I have to set each job to duplex. Not a big deal but an annoyance.
All in all I think this is a great printer. I would have given it a 10 if the default worked properly. -
"My first printer, it works fine.." on
Pros: I use this printer to print shipping labels for things I sell at online auction. I have also used it to print out documents from the internet, including duplexing. I have not had any problems and I have had the printer for about 6 months now. I also
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"Solid printer for home office" on
Pros: Replaced our old HP 4+ with this; has been quite reliable over the past year and a half. Printing duties are generally light: approx. 2-3 reams run through the Brother in the heaviest months, which hasn't been very often. So far it's been dead-on reliabl
Cons: Somewhat weak print quality, where text and graphics tend to be too light in intensity, even on the highest quality setting. At first I thought it might have been the initial toner cartridge, but playing with demo models also yielded similiar print result
