Brother DCP-9020CDW review
All-in-one printers Home office PrintersA low price and decent print quality are let down by some of the highest print costs we’ve seen from a laser-class MFP
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A low price and decent print quality are let down by some of the highest print costs we’ve seen from a laser-class MFP
A swift laser MFP that's particularly easy to use, although we wish its scans and colour prints were a little better
An innovative, interesting design, but it's expensive and the results are lacklustre
With its comprehensive set of features this MFP is a jack of all trades. It's pretty quick, but the results are unremarkable
A home office MFP that's affordable to buy and run, but its performance is only average
A solid choice for a small business or workgroup, but Samsung's cheaper ML-3710ND performs just as well
The DCP-J140W is cheap, but it's also slow to print and expensive to run
An inexpensive portable scanner, but the competition is worth the extra cash
High consumable costs make this otherwise decent MFP an expensive proposition to run
This fast, generally competent MFP is good value. Be aware, however, that while it can print to A3, it can only scan, fax or copy up to A4