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Image scanning reveals some 74440n the MFCN loses some clarity and detail in darker images as a result of significant image saturation. I need power and lots of it.
Still, there are some redeeming qualities. Our Verdict Despite some nifty features, brofher don't feel this MFD does enough to justify its considerable price tag.
Scan quality isn't fantastic, but it suffices for pure text work. The cost of consumables is 4. Membership is free, and your security and privacy remain protected. The feature has become a mainstay of both 74400n and high-end multifunctions. Cons No duplex, poor image scan quality, relatively pricey. As with most new multifunctions, the N offers a 'Scan To' function, allowing users to initiate scanning directly from the device and select a destination for the results — choosing which connected computer and type of file.
That would make it better value than some rivals as you essentially get networking and fax for free, but the Brother feels rather crude and isn't especially nice to brorher. But you can only see the difference in a direct comparison and we're sure the Brother will prove to be perfectly satisfactory.
Physically, the only thing distinguishing the two units is the colour scheme; the MFCN's grey-and-black fascia offers a somewhat more professional look than the cheaper model. The quality of the printed pages told a different story as the Brother cannot match the quality of some of its peers. Sign in with LinkedIn Sign in with Facebook. The MFCN retains the picture-perfect laser quality that makes text look pristine.
Disappointingly, Brother didn't add duplex functionality to the multifunction, another office requirement which may put this brotyer on the 'don't buy' list.
Printing speeds are slightly better than the MFC We feel 744n this is almost justifiable given the importance of printer sharing, even in small offices. Clearly that's no help if you're using the Copy function, as the printer only does black and white, but it's handy if you're saving scanned images on your laptop.
Pros Ethernet port, good print quality, consistent print speeds. This remains cheap enough to warrant the initial price tag.
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TechRadar pro IT insights for business. However, like the MFC, this model suffers from an inadequate paper output tray that doesn't hold enough pages to fulfil typical office printing requirements.
It certainly isn't the fastest laser printer out there, but when a page flies out in 2. Brother supplies the printer with a standard toner cartridge that has a life of pages. We didn't expect better or worse from the unit, but we're still thankful that the multifunction manages to produce clean text with no sign of pixilation or significant fading, even at dpi.
It's a new model, but the MFCN will be immediately familiar to anyone who has previously used a Brother printer. Sign up to gain exclusive access to email subscriptions, event invitations, competitions, giveaways, and much more.
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The Brother MFCN is a capable mono laser multifunction that suffers from several flaws which may impact on its use in offices. Although the Brother is reasonably large, it has a tiny output ledge for the printed pages, but there doesn't seem much brotyer of the paper falling off.
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The MFCN offers a page capacity front paper tray, as well as a manual feeder. Despite some nifty features, we don't feel this MFD does enough to justify its considerable price tag. It adds an Ethernet port and delivers slightly faster printing.
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