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Friday, October 28, 2011

Brother MFC-9010CN High Quality Digital Color All-in-One Printer with Networking

The MFC-9010CN is a compact, yet powerful digital color all-in-one solution that delivers brilliant color printing, copying and scanning as well as excellent network connectivity with its built-in Ethernet interface. It quickly produces outstanding color and monochrome output at up to 17 pages per minute, and offers flexible paper handling through its adjustable 250-sheet capacity paper tray. In addition, for envelopes and letterhead, it features a manual feed slot and straight through paper path that helps ensure excellent output quality every time. The MFC-9010CN also features a 35-page auto document feeder that allows you to copy or scan multi-page documents quickly and easily.

Brand: Brother Model: MFC-9010CN Format: CD-ROM Original language: English Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 15.70" h x 16.90" w x 19.30" l, 50.00 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 Ethernet network interface 35-page capacity auto document feeder 250-sheet paper input capacity

Most helpful customer reviews 21 of 22 people found the following review helpful. Flawless setup and function with Snow Leopard By Dina Aronson I purchased this printer based on the review of a fellow Amazon user, who mentioned its great compatibility with Snow Leopard, as well as its very affordable price for everything it offers. A loyal HP printer user for many years, I decided to save a couple hundred bucks and try my luck with this machine. I was sold on its many features and low price. I was so pleased with how simple this printer was to set up. From box to print was about 8 minutes, most of that time spent removing tape from the unit and loading the toner cartridges. Network setup was instant: I connected an ethernet cable to my router (which is connected to my cable modem) and POOF -- just by printing something from Word, my Snow Leopard downloaded and installed the appropriate software, and it printed a gorgeous document. I never even needed to insert the CD (but I think I will when I try to use the PC to print to it via the network). I wanted just one printer that all of the family members' computers could print to; this printer has successfully replaced both our black-and-white laser and our inkjet printers. Pros: wireless network printing full color laser printing 600 x 2400 DPI (others have higher but I don't need higher resolution; in fact my eye can't tell the difference!) flatbed scanning flatbed copying compatibility with both Macs and PCs easy setup (at least on a Mac) fast printing (17 pages/minute) Cons: no fax capabilities no duplex printing relatively small flatbed maximum width for paper feed 8.5" doesn't come with cables (make sure you have an extra USB and/or ethernet cable) comes with "starter" toner, and replacements are about $70/each (and there are four) If you're looking for a do-it-all, good-quality full color printer, don't need a fax, don't print large documents, and don't need to do much double-sided printing, you can't go wrong with this printer! 18 of 19 people found the following review helpful. Wireless Scanning + Printing FULLY supported in Snow Leopard!! By D. Shin This is an excellent multi-function device. I had been using the Brother DCP-7020, an incredibly reliable machine, that lasted me ten years without any problems. The only reason I replaced it was to have color digital printing. The 9010CN is great, especially if you're running MacOS X, and ONLY if you connect the printer using the Ethernet network jack to an ethernet hub, airport base station, etc. If you do that, you have full WIRELESS PRINTING AND SCANNING. It's the scanning part that I was surprised at. I'm running Snow Leopard, and if you open up the Print Queue window for this printer, there's a scanning button in the upper-right corner which gives you access to all sorts of scanning options: color/grey, resolution, flat-bed or DOCUMENT FEEDER! I'm not sure if wireless scanning is supported via the USB port (e.g., hook up the printer via USB to an Airport Express); however, if you connect this printer to your network via ethernet and you're a mac user, you get outstanding functionality from this printer. I think others mac users have commented that the Brother-provided drivers and software don't support all the functions for macs. That might be true, but I haven't even installed the Brother-provided software/drivers. If you're using Snow Leopard, the OS itself provides the necessary support of ALL of this machine's functions (that is, except for scanning by pressing the hardware scan button). Lastly, I really appreciate how you can set-up the device's TCP/IP network settings via a browser window, similar to many routers out there, e.g. Linksys. 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful. Excelent value for the money! By W. M. Barber I have been a fan of brother printers since I got the HL-5140 years ago! I am a home user but want and need a printer that will be reliable and dependable for more than 1 year, I hate

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