Multifunction - colour - ink-jet - copying (up to): 22 ppm (mono) / 20 ppm (colour) - printing (up to): 30 ppm (mono)... More Product Details
This is a small All In One unit, meaning it can scan, copy and print. It has a small TFT screen s... (gadgetspeak.com)
It-'s a shame that print speeds are so slow on this otherwise well-rounded device (techradar.com)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 4 expert reviews and 14 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 61/100 and users rate it 96/100. The average review date is April 20, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 161180 reviews from other Printers. The alaScore™ for this product is 84/100 = Very good. Last update: January 8, 2009.
This is a small All In One unit, meaning it can scan, copy and print. It has a small TFT screen so it is possible to print images direct from either of the two card slots or even from a USB stick.
Certainly a 'curates egg' of a machine some nice things some strange and some poor. However it does allow a cheap entry to network printing if you prefer that to USB
There is a front end within Windows and this can help the novice do most thin...
It-'s a shame that print speeds are so slow on this otherwise well-rounded device
Overall, the Brother DCP-560CN is a business-focused printer that makes a viable alternative to some of the more established inkjets. Sadly, it can't quite match the best of the competition
Despite its compact frame, Brother has managed to shoehorn an impressive arra...
Multi-function Network Inkjet Printer - This is it !
If you are looking for a reasonably priced multi-function network inkjet printer then look no further. This is it. Connected up in 15 minutes straight out of the box. (you need to provide your own ethernet cable) I think this may be a european model as th...
Fabulous network inkjet
I was looking for a mainly business-based multifunction printer which would work on my wireless network at home, would be capable of printing occasional photos, would photocopy paperwork, and would not cost a fortune when it comes to replacing the ink. \n...
Well built easy to use.
Well this was to replace a DELL all in one, which we got free from DELL as part of an order, the paper nevered fed properly from day one (You get what you pay for and as this was free, it was more trouble than it was worth). I printed around 45 sheets col...
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