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Brother MFC-9440CN

CNET Editors' ChoiceAug 07
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  • Office Machine Functions: Fax Copier Printer Scanner
  • Printing Technology: Laser
  • Scanner Optical Resolution: 1200 x 2400 dpi
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The good: Consistently fast task speeds; great print/scan quality; expandable paper handling and memory; onboard PictBridge port; ADF; network-ready; Brother ControlCenter is flexible and customizable; security feature is great for a multiuser environment.

The bad: No junk fax blocker; no auto duplexer; walk-up scanning options are a bit limited; color printing could use a tiny bit of improvement.

The bottom line: Our quibbles with the Brother MFC-9440CN pale in comparison to the many things we like about it, chiefly its sublime combination of fast speeds with high-quality output. It's currently our favorite recommendation for a small office environment.

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CNET Editors' ChoiceAug 07
  • CNET editors' rating: 4.0 stars Excellent
    Detailed editors' rating
      Design : 7.0
      Features : 8.0
      Performance : 9.0
      Service and support : 7.0
      Overall score: 8.2 (4.0 stars)
  • Reviewed on: 08/23/2007
  • Released on: 08/15/2007

The Brother MFC-9440CN is an excellent color laser multifunction printer for small offices and work groups. Its fast speeds, great print/scan quality, and large feature set are commendable. It's not without its shortcomings, but they are minor. Compared with similarly priced multifunctions we've reviewed, such as the Lexmark X502n and the Xerox Phaser 6115MFP, we prefer the Brother MFC-9440CN for standard office use because it carries out all of its functions well. If your priority is super-high-quality prints, you may consider the HP Color Laserjet CM1017, but its slow print speeds won't stand up to everyday office use. For everyone else looking for a multifunction that offers the features and performance that meet the wide-ranging needs of a busy office, we recommend the Brother MFC-9440CN.

Design
The Brother MFC-9440CN is a large printer designed for small offices and work groups, so make sure you have sufficient desk or table space for it. It stands 17 inches wide, 19.2 inches deep, and 19 inches tall, and it weighs a hefty 72.6 pounds. Hand wells embedded in either side help you get a grip on the printer, but it's large enough to require two people to move it.

The A4-size scanner lid is surmounted by a 35-page automatic document feeder. If using the flatbed scanner, the maximum size your original can be is A4, but the ADF unit allows you to scan legal-size documents. A PictBridge-enabled USB button sits on the front panel and supports both PictBridge cameras and USB flash drives.

The control panel houses a lot of buttons, but it's well organized. Task buttons let you switch among fax, scan, and copy functions. Eight one-touch dial buttons let you quickly access as many as 16 saved fax numbers, and the alphanumeric keypad lets you input unsaved numbers. Several buttons let you make quick changes within certain tasks. For example, the copy-specific buttons allow you to reduce or enlarge the copy, while the fax-specific buttons let you change the fax resolution, redial, or hang up. A backlit, two-line text LCD, the standard menu navigation buttons, and start buttons for color and black printing round out the control panel.

The paper handling system on the MFC-9440CN is flexible, an important feature for a multiuser environment. The standard paper tray holds up to 250 sheets of plain paper and can be configured for a variety of page sizes, as large as legal; an optional 500-sheet tray is also available from Brother. A panel on the front of the printer opens to reveal a 50-sheet multipurpose tray, perfect for making one-off prints without having to swap out the contents of the main tray. The output well has a capacity of 150 prints.

The MFC-9440CN uses a linear arrangement of toner cartridges. To access them, open the front panel of the printer and pull the toner tray out. The printer ships with standard size cartridges: the black is good for about 2,500 prints ($60), while each of the three color cartridges is good for about 1,500 pages ($70). All of the toner cartridges are also available in high-yield versions. The black cartridge produces about 5,000 pages ($93), while each color cartridge produces about 4,000 pages ($130). Using the high-yield versions for best value, we estimate that black-only printing costs about 1.9 cents per page, while full-color pages cost about 11.8 cents apiece. Both costs are within the normal range for a multifunction laser printer in this price range. The recommended monthly duty cycle for this unit is 35,000 pages, so it's best suited for a small office environment with moderate-to-heavy print needs.

Features
The Brother MFC-9440CN comes network-ready, with an Ethernet port in the rear. It can also be connected to a single PC via a USB cable and is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems. It lacks an auto duplexer, though the driver can assist you with manual duplex jobs. It ships with 64MB of memory, upgradeable to 576MB.

The copy features on this model are standard. You can make as many as 99 copies at once and reduce or enlarge via preset values or custom values (25 percent to 400 percent, in 1 percent increments). If you're using the ADF to copy a multipage document, you can opt to have the machine collate the copies. The printer will make 2-on-1 or 4-on-1 copies, in portrait or landscape mode, but doesn't support poster prints. You can adjust attributes such as quality, brightness, and contrast.

The manufacturer's settings for the standalone scan function are limited, but you can expand them using the bundled Brother ControlCenter software. If you're initiating a scan using the printer's control panel, your options are limited to e-mail, image, OCR, and file. Scanning to a file automatically saves the scan as a JPEG file in a new folder in My Documents. If you want to change the resulting file type or the destination folder, you can do so in the ControlCenter. Conveniently, the ControlCenter lets you configure the software button and the control panel button differently, so if you mainly want your scans to be saved as PDFs, you can configure the on-printer button to do so and still have the software scan button configured for something else. Other file options include bitmap and TIFF. One thing you cannot do when starting a scan via the printer is scan into an application--you have to go through the ControlCenter software. The stock choices are Paint, Internet Explorer 6, and PaperPort, but you can add applications to the list. The Control Center even lets you create four custom scan profiles. You can designate the target location, the target application, the scan quality, and the file type for each profile.

The onboard PictBridge-enabled USB port lets you perform walk-up print tasks. If you're printing images, you can't preview them, and you'll need to know the image's filename in order to choose it. Supported file types include PDF, JPEG, Exif+JPEG, TIFF, and PostScript 3.

As mentioned before, the printer offers eight one-touch keys, each of which can be programmed with two fax numbers, for a total of 16 one-touch fax numbers. Additionally, the machine can store as many as 300 speed-dial numbers (which require a three-digit code). If you send broadcast faxes often, you can program groups, as well (broadcast faxes can only be black and white). If you're away from your machine, you can have remote fax options turned on. These include fax forwarding, paging (the machine pages you to inform you of a received fax), and fax storage (the fax is stored in memory until you print). The one feature the MFC-9440CN lacks is junk fax blocking, a handy feature often found on office-oriented multifunctions.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 100

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 221 reviews of Brother MFC-9440CN from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 75/100 and users 60/100. Comparing these reviews to 210835 other Printers reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 100/100 = Excellent.

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  • macworld.com

    Editors' rating: 60

    Summary: Smaller offices, take note: the MFC-9420CN cannot be tucked discreetly into a corner. It's big, heavy (76.7 pounds), and loud, emitting distinct clunking noises during power-up and printing. You'll need nearly three feet of height clearance to raise ...

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  • pcmag.com

    Editors' rating: 70

    Summary: The Brother MFC-9440CN is an attractive choice for the small office or home office for its features and fast print speed, even though it stubs its toe somewhat on output quality.

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  • goodgearguide.com.au

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: At its price point we feel an LCD interface should have been a given. However, the Brother MFC-9440CN is a robust and durable machine that delivers quality output at good speeds.

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