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Posted by Charisma_CA on 5/13/05 3:27pm
Msg #37570

Brother 5840

Did a search for this printer and came up with nothin'. Anyone have this printer or know if it's decent? I finally have a big chunk of money to get my all-in-one printer that I've been dying for so now I gotta make the big decision. I wanted the 8840 based on what I've read here, but it costs around $550 and I found a deal on this printer for around $250. I want to do it right, but hey, if I can save a few while I'm at it I'll do it. Any input is appreciated.

Reply by Charisma_CA on 5/13/05 3:30pm
Msg #37573

Neeeevermind...appears to be an inkjet. Didn't see that at first. Back to shopping I go.

Reply by Barbara Matthews on 5/13/05 6:22pm
Msg #37622

When my old scanner finally died, I looked into replacing it with a real fax machine. Since I have been quite pleased with my Brother HL-1440 laser printer, my research took me to the Brother website. I decided that their MFC-7820N was just the MFC to meet all of my needs. Because it was new, I had to wait several weeks before it was available at the retail stores, but I am very glad that I was patient. It's a 5-in1 machine: stand alone 33.6k fax with 35pp auto doc.feeder, 20ppm b&w copier & laser printer with 32mb memory, 2400x600 dpi flatbed scanner and pc fax. The attractive feature for this unit at this price range is that the connection is either ethernet or USB 2.0. The street price is around $350 before a $50. rebate. If I have one complaint about this unit, it' that there is not a substantial output tray (like on my HL-1440 the printjob ejects and rests on top of the unit) so you have to watch large print jobs that they don't jam or fall off of the the little plastic, fold out paper support. Otherwise, I have been very pleased with its performance and features. While I didn't really need to replace my copier or laser printer, the all-in-one machine and increased print speed was enough to make me upgrade for the money. Hope this helps anyone looking into a printer or MFC purchase.

Reply by LINDA POHLERT on 5/13/05 7:46pm
Msg #37646

Purchased a MFC 8440 at costco for $350.00 about a month ago.

Reply by Victoria/FL on 5/14/05 7:17am
Msg #37734

Is there any reason you need the duplexing tray and networking capabilities? If not, then you don't need the 8840, but a MFC-8440 will do! I purchased mine at Costco for $350 - money well spent!


 
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