Average Reviews:
(More customer reviews)Scanner Quality ***
Copier Quality *****
Printer Quality *****
Cost per page *****
Speed *****
Basically if you need a good scanner you probably still want to buy one. Although, if you spend less than $100 on a non CCD scanner you probably won't get anything better.
I took a stack of documents to local stores and tried probably 10 different laser copier/printer/scanner machines made by HP, Canon, Sharp, Xerox, Samsung, etc. HP's and Canon's were a little better in photo print quality, but Canon only has 2MB of non-expandable printer memory (even though up to 8MB can be used for copying). HP copied at a rate of about 2-3 pages per minute (no joke!) unless you wanted to rip off 20 copies of a single page.
Brother had the most solid machine and it actually even copies different sheets pretty close to the rate claimed. HP's had broken paper trays at most stores and Canon's seamed to always have paper jams. Samsung's were similar to Brother but they looked old and the toners were all used up at all but one of the places I went to.
I don't have anything bad to say about my Brother other than the scanner isn't great for making scans of photos. The scanner is lightning fast though for OCR type grayscale scanning.
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Delivering up to 17 ppm printing and up to 2,400 x 600 dpi resolution, the DCP-8025CD can handle all your everyday copying and scanning requirements. Able to produce up to 99 copies at a time (1,200 x 600 dpi maximum resolution) with options for reduction and enlargement, the DCP-8025D's flatbed design also functions as a color scanner, handling originals up to 8.5 by 14 inches, including hardbound books and other bulky objects.
The DCP-8025CD comes complete with a 250-sheet input tray and a 50-sheet auto document feeder; an optional second paper tray is available to increase total input capacity to 550 sheets. The machine offers parallel and USB 2.0 standard connectivity for PC and Mac users alike, while networking is available with an optional 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet port.
The DCP-8025CD includes separate software CD-ROMs for PC and Mac, which contain handy OCR software and image management tools. It is backed by a three-year warranty.
What's in the BoxDCP-8025D multifunction, Quick Setup Guide, User's Guide, software on CD-Rom for Windows, software on CD-ROM for Mac, toner cartridge (TN-530), drum unit (DR-500), power cord, warranty information; printer cable not included
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