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Excellent print quality, Easy to set up and builtin wireless networking, Low price color LED allinone
Fast. Prints, scans, and faxes over a network. Standalone copier and fax. Reasonably high- quality color graphics. Ethernet and WiFi.
WiFi connectivity, Low purchase price.
Prints fast; excellent text-print quality; Wi-Fi, PictBridge connectivity
Manual duplexing, Lots of paper curling, Small LCD
Limited paper capacity. No duplexer (for printing on both sides of a page).
Color toner is a little expensive, Very slow printing plain text
Higher-than-average print costs; small, text-only LCD; limited paper-tray capacity
By About.com on November 22, 2010
This color LED printer has built-in wireless which helps justify its $500 cost. In terms of performance, it's adequate if unsurprising, with good output and decent print speeds even across a network and an interface that allows easy configuration....
By DigitalVersus on June 30, 2010
For many businesses, the idea of switching from a tried-and-tested laser printer to an inkjet model may seem like a surprising choice, but that's exactly what we've done here at DigitalVersus. After...
By DigitalVersus on April 20, 2010
First Page Standard results in this section would be 15 seconds to print the first page once the printer is warmed up, 30 seconds when coming from standby and a minute when it's just been switched on. That's what we usually find, even if we...
By PC Mag on February 22, 2010
The Brother MFC-9320CW comes up short on paper handling, but it offers fast color printing as well as scanning, faxing, and...
By GadgetSpeak on January 27, 2010
With things like TV’s continually getting lighter why is it that laser printers seem to be getting heavier? This is not that large but heavy to the point that even strong couriers struggle to carry it by themselves, or course the box does say two...
By PCWorld on January 25, 2010
Wi-Fi is included in the bargain pricing, but the trade-offs are slow print speeds and mediocre graphics quality....
By InfoWorld on January 15, 2010
Brother's MFC-9320CW may be just average in most ways, and its graphics capabilities are definitely limited. Its affordable price will seem a reasonable trade-off for many cash-strapped small offices--or even individuals. As long as you stick to the...
By PrinterComparison on December 22, 2009
I genuinely like the Brother MFC-9320cw Digital Color All-in-One. It has a compact design for smaller offices, offers wireless connectivity, direct USB print, and identical print speeds whether printing color or black text documents (minus full page...
By ComputerPowerUser on December 11, 2009
For many of us, it makes sense to spend slightly more for an all-in-one printer than it does to purchase a standard inkjet or laser printer. You have the convenience of a copier, scanner, and, depending on the unit, fax machine in a single unit similar...
By Good Gear Guide on December 09, 2009
LED printing technology isn’t revolutionary, but, as the MFC-9320CW shows, it offers advantages in both initial cost and size. This reasonably priced multifunction will print good quality documents quickly, though it doesn’t have the...
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