Brother MFC-640CW

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Brother MFC-640CW
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1.5 stars out of 4 user reviews

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"Despite its many features, its many weaknesses degrades its strengths." By AJ_da_bomb

Pros Brother MFC-640C is an all-in-one machine wih an excellent, easy-to-set up networking capability, It is small, compact, and has many features including SD, Flash reader slot for printing photos

Cons However, its slow printing speed, and its overall slow performance are disadvantages that comes with its compact size and cheaper price

Summary Although initially it may seem impressive beacuse of its compact size, and variety of features, this all-in-one small office machine may be problematic as it was to me.
The software setup for wireless networking was suprisingly simple and worked correctly the very first time I installed it in my networked
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