Saturday, July 20, 2013

Brother MFC9560cdw Color Laser All-in-One with Wireless Networking and Duplex

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The MFC-9560CDW is a powerful color laser all-in-one with wireless networking ideal for offices or small workgroups. It produces brilliant, high-quality output at impressive print and copy speeds of up to 25 pages per minute in color and black. Featuring automatic duplexing for two-sided print/copy/scan/fax, high-quality color scanning and a USB Direct Interface. It has a generous standard paper capacity of up to 300 sheets, expandable up to 800 sheets with an optional tray. Users with higher pr...
  • Print and copy at up to 25ppm
  • Wireless, Ethernet and USB interfaces
  • Automatic duplex print/copy/scan/fax - Max. letter size for ADF duplex.
  • Up to 2400 x 600 dpi resolution
  • USB Direct Interface

This Laser Printers give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Awesome printer, Brother is a little bit ah' sneaky though
This is for a small/medium business. We came from the HP Color Laser Jet CP3505n which was the same price. The HP I think prints slightly faster & the quality is slightly better, but it only does printing (and single page at that). This brother on the other hand has a slew of awesome options that we needed & prints more than fine. We needed a scanner that could scan to network folders & ftp locations. This printer works awesome for that. It actually replaced a $150 scanner we had because it's so easy w/ the brother. The duplexing features have come in handy plenty of times too. Fax machine is pretty standard, no issues there. For the 1st month or 2, this printer seemed like baby jesus in my eyes, it could do no wrong.. until ....
One day I went to change out the black toner, and ran into a big problem. When I replaced the black toner, it was not recognizing that the toner had been changed & was now full. It would just obnoxiously blink "REPLACE TONER" & do nothing else. I...

2. Initial Review
If had to describe this multifunction device in one word it would be "incredible". Since this is a fairly complicated device I will not be able to cover all uses of it but hope to give people some useful information regarding it. This is somewhat brief review on usage since I just received it but want to inform people of my initial impression.

Background:
This MFC device is going to be used by Mac OS X systems that are connected to the local network via ethernet and Wi-Fi. The MFC is connected to this network via Wi-Fi through an Apple Airport Express Base Station. I am hoping to replace both a Canon CanoScan 8600F scanner and Canon Pixma Inkjet printer.

Size, Weight, & Packaging:
The box it comes in is fairly large and heavy. The location of the "handles" built into the box is designed for two people to pick it up and I would highly suggest having two people carry it. I managed to carry into the house myself but it was extremely awkward and...

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Could be a great machine, or below average, depending on your needs.
I had this AIO for 11 months. Overall, it's a decent machine but it does have drawbacks, some of which can be quite annoying. First, set up was simple and flawless. I have it set up wirelessly with both Mac's and PC's on my network and all machines connected to this printer without a hitch. Faxing works well and I loved the TAD feature which allows you to have an answering machine and this fax to operate on the same phone line. The machine sorts out the calls and allows faxes to come in or sends the call to the answering machine automatically for voice callers. It worked correctly every time. Also, you can send faxes while receiving them, and send several faxes to different locations one after another without having to wait for the previous transmission to complete. Nice. Very efficient.

The scanner worked well and sent scans directly to the destination flawlessly whether it was to a computer screen, file folder, or via ftp. Scans were fairly quick. The major...
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