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Brother DCP-130C


$100.00 Released May, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Instructions for setup are well written and easy to follow. Paper loads quickly and easily, don't have to worry about pushing it in far enough. Scans pretty quickly with adequate detail.

The Cons:No network connectivity built in. Replacement ink cartridges are starting to get harder to find.

The Brother DCP-130C is a mid-range all-in-one inkjet machine with scan, copy and print functionality.  Print speeds range up to 25 pages per minute and the colour print resolution is rated at 6000x1200 dpi.

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Product Shot 2  The flatbed is letter-size and the optical scan resolution is 600x1200 dpi, with a 24-bit depth.  PC-free photo printing can be accomplished with PictBridge-compatible USB devices and all major types of flash-memory cards.  The option for borderless photo printing is also available.  Printing uses a 4-cartridge system, with a black cartridge and separate cyan, magenta, and yellow cartridges.

Features

  • Print Speeds:  25ppm black, 20ppm colour
  • Colour Print Resolution:  6000x1200 dpi
  • Optical Scan Resolution:  600x1200 dpi
  • Scan Depth:  24-bit
  • Connectivity:  USB 2.0, PictBridge, Flash memory cards
  • Borderless Photo Printing
  • Replacement Cartridges:  LC51BK Black (500pgs), LC51C Cyan, LC51M Magenta, LC51Y Yellow (200pgs/per colour)
  • Warranty:  One Year Limited Exchange

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    instructions for setup are well written and easy to follow

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    paper loads quickly and easily, don't have to worry about pushing it in far enough

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    scans pretty quickly with adequate detail

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    color prints come out extremely detailed and sharp

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    prints very quickly both in color and black and white

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    driver is basic and easy to work with, makes printing a snap

Cons
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    no network connectivity built in

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    replacement ink cartridges are starting to get harder to find

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