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Brother MFC-9440CN review Editors Choice Award

8.2

Editors' Rating

Excellent

Typical price:£ 535

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Verdict

Our quibbles with the Brother MFC-9440CN pale in comparison to the many things we like about it, chiefly its sublime combination of fast speeds and high-quality output. It's currently our top recommendation for a small office environment... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Consistently fast task speeds
  • Great print/scan quality
  • Expandable paper handling and memory
  • PictBridge port
  • Automatic document feeder (ADF)
  • Network-ready
  • Brother ControlCenter is flexible and customisable
  • Security feature is great for a multi-user environment

Cons

  • No junk fax blocker
  • No auto duplexer
  • Walk-up scanning options are a bit limited
  • Colour printing could use a tiny bit of improvement

Key Specs

Size (W x H x D): 43.2 x 48.2 x 48.7 cm
Weight: 33 kg
Printer technology: laser
Maximum resolution (b&w): 2400 x 600 dpi
Maximum resolution (colour): 2400 x 600 dpi
Maximum print speed (b&w): 20 ppm
Maximum print speed (colour): 20 ppm
Printer language support: PCL 6, BR-Script 3
USB: yes
Ethernet: yes
RAM installed: 64 MB
Operating systems supported: Windows, Mac OS
Product type: laser multifunction

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