Sold as 1 Each. All-in-one printer gives you printing, copying, and scanning capability. Dimensions: 13.2"H x 17"W x 17.8"D. Two-line display enables easy setup and navigation. Laser printing with up to 2400 x 600 dpi resolution ensures detailed, high-quality prints. Types of media supported include envelopes, plain paper, labels, and bond paper. 300 x 600 dpi optical resolution and 9600 x 9600 dpi interpolated resolution for good-quality text and images. Complete Manufacturer Specifications. 21 ppm in black/white with a monthly duty cycle of 20000 pages. 32MB printer memory provides convenient, reliable printing of your most important documents; up to 600-page fax memory. 1-year manufacturer limited warranty. Features 1 x USB 2.0 and 1 x parallel connectivity. Multifunction printer with 30-page auto feeder. Uses TN-540, TN-570 cartridges.
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Brand | Brother |
Item model number | MFC8220 |
Color | Gray |
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Product Id | 353502 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.4 (30 ratings) 4.4 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 002900548729 |
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Brother MFC-8500 Multifunction Printer
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THIS IS MY SECOND ONE. FIRST ONE LASTED 9 YEARS. IT MEETS ALL MY NEEDS. I PRINT, FAX AND SCAN. HEAVY SCANNING. FOR THE MONEY IT CAIN'T BE BEAT. MINE IS USED IN OFFICE.
Had this unit for 5 years and it still keeps producing reliable copies. The fax function works well and the scan function connects to my computer without a hitch. I print about 300 pages a month, fax about 30 or 40 pages, and scan about 15 documents. For medium duty use it has been the most reliable machine I have owned.
I bought this printer about 12 years ago and it was a workhorse...I was surprised that I can still buy one... the old one finally gave up the ghost and I was bound and determined to get another one and I did... best printer I ever bought most reliable too... keep this one on the market.
I bought this printer about 12 years ago and it was a workhorse...I was surprised that I can still buy one... the old one finally gave up the ghost and I was bound and determined to get another one and I did... best printer I ever bought most reliable too... keep this one on the market.
I have been using Brother Multi-Function products for over 20 years. They have worked beyond my expectations and I have had the MFC-8220 and similar Brother products for 20 years and have upgraded the similar Brother All-In-One-Multi-Function as needed. I cannot rocommend highly enough.
You have to be very careful when you fax the paper ,if it is not square with the feeder it will jam and tear the paper and clean the rollers with Goof-Off so that is will pick up each page evenly ,They can get coated with toner which will make them slippery Out side of that it is a good 5-1
I run a dental office requiring at least 6-10 faxes a day. This machine pauses after each page printed and the delay is frustrating and results in a lot of wasted time waiting for the next few pages. Even though its only a few weeks old, I'm considering replacing it. I'll stick with Brother, just not this model.
I insisted on buying this model to replace the MFC 8500 I had used for 8 years without a problem until the laser reader died. This model does not perform even close to the workhorse my previous version was. I will be looking to replace it much sooner than I had hoped because it is not meeting my business needs as the other version had.
I think that this machine is way too complicated. In my job, I need to scan documents and attach them to emails. Unfortunately, this has become a big problem since getting this MFC-8220. There is not an option to save files as a PDF. So far, most of the people that I've sent attachments to can't open them because they are not saved in the right format???
I think that this machine is way too complicated. In my job, I need to scan documents and attach them to emails. Unfortunately, this has become a big problem since getting this MFC-8220. There is not an option to save files as a PDF. So far, most of the people that I've sent attachments to can't open them because they are not saved in the right format???