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Brother MFC-3360C


$115.00 Released May, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Can operate as a stand-alone fax machine, don't need to even plug it into a computer if you don't want to. Text prints are sharp and easy to read. Photo prints are good quality, nice for quick prints for friends.

The Cons:Photo prints aren't precise enough for professionals or enthusiasts. Frequently gets paper jams if the paper isn't perfectly loaded. Works through color ink very quickly, costly as a photo printer.

The Brother MFC-3360C is a compact all-in-one inkjet printer with scan, copy, print, and fax capabilities.  Scanning and copying use a fax-feed style rather than a flatbed-platen style.  Print speeds are average, ranging up to 25 pages per minute.

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Product Shot 2  The fax portion of the machine features a 33.6 Kbps modem and comes equipped with a 20-page automatic document feeder.  Transmission-only faxing from the PC is also possible, using the included software.  Printing is accomplished using a four-cartridge ink system, with one black cartridge and individual colour cartridges. 

Features

  • Print Speeds:  25ppm black, 20ppm colour
  • Colour Print Resolution:  6000x1200 dpi
  • 33.6 Kbps faxmodem
  • 20-page Automatic Document Feeder
  • Corded Handset
  • Included PC Fax software
  • Replacement Cartridges:  LC51BK Black (500pgs), LC51C Cyan (200pgs), LC51M Magenta (200pgs), LC51Y Yellow (200pgs)
  • Warranty:  One Year Limited Exchange

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    can operate as a stand-alone fax machine, don't need to even plug it into a computer if you don't want to

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    text prints are sharp and easy to read

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    photo prints are good quality, nice for quick prints for friends

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    prints a lot of text before the black ink cartridge runs out, very efficient

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    scan function is easy to work with, gets a good picture

Cons
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    photo prints aren't precise enough for professionals or enthusiasts

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    frequently gets paper jams if the paper isn't perfectly loaded

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    works through color ink very quickly, costly as a photo printer

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