Wished I had bought this machine a lot sooner instead of fighting my aging, costly inkjets. The quality is amazing and the features allow for so much flexibility and it's economical too. What more could you ask for? I love my machine.
Wished I had bought this machine a lot sooner instead of fighting my aging, costly inkjets. The quality is amazing and the features allow for so much flexibility and it's economical too. What more could you ask for? I love my machine.
Does the job, and quite nicely. The laser quality is very good and it prints quickly, too. The wireless setup was good, but not great since the one-click setup on my wi-fi router was not recognized by the printer.
Efficient; Fast; Good print quality; Good value; Inexpensive; Quiet; Wireless
Large Pdfs When Scanning
I bought this Multi-purpose laser printer for home office use. It is a great machine for such an affordable price. It is hard to find an equivalent machine at this price point. I would not buy it if you need it for high-volume printing because the printing speed is just average.
Accurate Colors; Efficient; Quiet
Uses Too Much Ink
the duplexing (front and back side printing) is a lovely feature. Reducing and putting two small versions of the copy on one regular saves paper and toner and trees.
Small footprint; set-up genie was very helpful; toner is available lots of places
lightweight doors; etc.; envelope feeder hard to adjust; ADF not opened all the time
The Brother MFC-7860DW is, on the whole, a decent multi-function printer. It offers a broad range of features, pumps out pages at a fairly fast pace, and produces good-quality text output. We just wish its graphics output were cleaner.
Fast print speed; Good text quality; Relatively cheap running costs
Expensive; Graphics print quality could be better
Similar in most ways to the less expensive Brother MFC-7360n ($200 street, 3.5 stars) that I recently reviewed, the Brother MFC-7860DW ($300 street) adds a slightly faster engine, WiFi, and a duplexer (for two-sided printing).
Suitably small for personal use or for a micro office; Ethernet and WiFi; Duplexer; Single-sheet manual feed
No paper handling upgrade options
The mono laser multifunction printer can fairly be described as a workhorse of the small office. It has taken the place of the photocopier as the major ‘can't live without' piece of desktop equipment, providing print, copy, scan and, in the case of Brother's MFC-7860DW, fax.
Quick print for class; Duplex print as standard; Wireless connection with WPS setup
Poor greyscale copying; Above average running costs; High purchase price
We recently finished up our review of the MFC-J6710dw All-in-One , the mid-level inkjet from the MFC-J6000 series, so now we have turned our attention to the new MFC-7000 series, the "first in the category" to include both duplex printing and wireless connectivity in a model priced under $300.
Quick print speeds; Good print quality; 35-sheet ADF
Occasional paper jams; No front side USB port
The $299 Brother MFC-7860DW monochrome laser printer is an all-in-one solution for offices that don't generally produce graphics prints, but require a versatile machine that can operate as a standalone fax machine, copier, and scanner in addition to its printing duties.
Brother makes it easy to network the MFC-7860DW with collaborators; and its modest price tag makes sense for budget-minded shoppers
Larger offices will feel cramped by the printer's small paper input tray and 10,000-sheet recommended output per month
This multifunction laser is a good fit for small businesses that need a text-document printer, but its image scanning and copying are subpar.
Outstanding text quality; Automatic duplexing
Subpar copying; scanning; A bit pricey; Low monthly duty cycle
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