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Brand: Brother EAN: 0012502614029 Item Dimensions: Label: Brother Printer Manufacturer: Brother Printer Model: MFC-820cw MPN: MFC-820cw Publisher: Brother Printer Release Date: February 27, 2006 Studio: Brother Printer Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Complete with a 2.5" flip-up Color LCD and a wireless 802.11b/g interface, the MFC820cw is ready for you to put it to work. Use the color LCD to preview the images from your digital camera media card and then print the images. It also offers easy to use menus. Print resolutions up to 6000 x 1200 dpi. Save money with the 4-cartridge ink system, each color is in its own cartridge, so you just need to replace that one color when you run out and not the whole color tank. Color copy speed - Up to 11 cpm Scanner Resolution - 2400 x 600 dpi Optical; 19200 dpi Enhanced (software) Scanner color - 36-bit 6sec per page Fax Transmission Speed 80 Fax Speed Dial numbers Flip-up Color 2.5 LCD Screen 16MB Printer Memory Built-in Ethernet and 802.11B/G Wireless Digital Media Card Reader - CompactFlash, Smart Media, xD, Memory Stick, MS Pro, MMC, SD 10 page Automatic Document Feeder Borderless printing Paper Handling Input capacity - Up to 100 sheets input tray Maximum Paper Width/Length size - 8.5/14.0 Recommended monthly volume - Up to 2500 pages Supported operating systems - Windows 98SE/ME/2000; Windows XP Home; Windows XP Professional; Windows Vista Ready; Mac OS X v9.x; Mac OS X v 10.2.4 or higher System Requirements - CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, USB port Approximate Unit Dimensions - 14.8(W) x 17.8(D) x 6.5(H) Approximate Unit Weight - 13.2 pounds Amazon.com Product Description: With a 2.5-inch flip-up color LCD display and support for wired or wireless network printing, the Brother MFC-820CW is a workhorse designed to make your work and leisure a lot easier. The unit has a convenient flatbed design that accommodates either single sheets or bound documents for color copying, faxing, or color scanning.
Meanwhile, outstanding resolution of up to 6000 x 1200 dpi allows you to print sharp photos on glossy paper, and borderless photo printing is supported, too. You can preview your photos and faxes on the 2.5-inch LCD before printing, so you know exactly what you're printing ahead of time. The MFC-820CW's "PhotoCapture" capability features an integrated media drive that lets you print directly from a memory card. Supported card formats include CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro, xD-Picture Card, MultiMediaCard, and Secure Digital. You can even scan directly to a memory card, and as with photo printing, there's no PC required for copying and faxing. And speaking of faxing, the MFC-820CW's 16 MB of built-in memory lets you store up to 480 pages in memory before you even dial a number. Printing is enhanced by a four-cartridge ink system that allows you to replace just the colors and inks that you're running low on. Last but not least, the MFC-820CW features versatile networking capabilities that allow you to share the unit among multiple computers on your home or office network. Print, scan, fax, and access the unit's PhotoCapture features via a wired or wireless network. The unit supports 802.11 b/g networking so you can place it anywhere and use it wire-free. A USB 2.0 connection is also provided for directly connecting the unit to a computer. PC and Mac printer and scanning drivers are included, and the latest updates are available from Brother.com. Brother provides a one-year warranty, covering parts and service. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - What a piece of junk!After about a year or two of light use and several cartridge changes, I get a No Cartridge Found message. The machine has shut down all printing. I've followed all procedures in the manual and searched the Brother web site in vain. The thing has become an expensive paperweight. Since I bought it on Amazon, I've spent at least $100 in ink cartridges printing only hundreds not thousands of pages. Besides brief cartridge checking and cleaning procedures, Brother only recommends contacting ... Read More Rating: - I love it - now that it is all set upI love this printer now that it is all set up. I'm techy and it was still a pain in the butt to get connected wirelessly. Not because it wouldn't connect, just because the instructions were confusing even for me. However, once it was connected, and I put the software on each computer that will use it, it works like a dream. The print quality is not as good as the huge hp all-in-one that this replaced, but it is acceptable for what I do with it. Also, the primary reason I got it was the wireless capabilities ... Read More Rating: - terrible - avoidconstant paper jams. various color inks in different cartridges but they mysteriously must all be replaced simultaneously. hmmm. very bad on screen instrutions. not well made. has not worked for more than a day or two in a row. after months still cant figure out how to use wireless connection. Rating: - Works well when configured, but...This was one of the few wireless printers I've found that boasted good specs and seemed to be both affordable and rated reliably. I happen to work for a now-world recognized brand of computer technical agents, and I have done my share of networking, both wired and wirelessly. It can definitely be done, but do not get discouraged when you realize it's not nearly as easy as the directions explain to you. There is a utility you can find on Brother's website to set this printer up in your PC by having your computer ... Read More Rating: - Great Multi-function printer / love the WI-FIJust bought this printer (although at costco at a better price), and have to say after my HP all-in-one clunker this thing is great. - sleak/small and light - everything is nicely tucked away & within easy reach, installation etc. - preview lcd screen which works nice and thorough menus - wifi networking (via your wlan) - it prints great images, quick and quality - scanner and faxer work very well One of the highlights is definately the WIFI functionality. Previously ... Read More |