We'd be shocked if the staff at the Brother industrialized plants still has moment for a tea break as the array continues to enlarge at a bewilderingly productive speed. Having lately acquired out a set of A3 inkjet printers, the business has currently released six additional multifunction systems for A4 printing based on the similar designs, from comparatively basic devices to wireless, Ethernet as well as ADF models.
The DCP-365CN is close to the bottom end of this set, with copy, scan as well as print ability for fewer than £80, which should be smart to the reasonably minded home worker or else small company. Styled in passive two-tone grey as well as cream, this is a compacted All-in-One that measures a short 390 x 365 x 150mm as well as however weigh up a strong 7.1kg.
The keys on the control panel at the frontage are huge, plainly labelled as well as self-explanatory, with menu functions shown in a fine, 16-character, 1-line LCD. Directly below is a USB 2.0 port for flash cards along with a memory card slot that provide for the more frequent SD, xD-Picture Card with Memory Stick (but not CompactFlash). The pull-out in-tray at the base will hold a utmost of 100 sheets of A4 along with the side panel to the right enclose the four individual ink cartridges.
Brother - DCP-365CN features – Verdict
A reasonable multifunction printer with remarkably high quality print results, unluckily hindered by a severe interface design flaw as well as sluggish print speeds.
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