Friday, August 10, 2007
Brother MFC-8860dn 30ppm Network Multifunction Laser Printer with Duplex Printing, Copying, Scanning and Faxing,
For that small office or medical practice, Brother Multifunction centers save space and costs so you can maximize on productivity and growth. The MFC-8860DN offers every function and feature that you would need in a new laser all-in-one product and even more for your small/medium business or workgroup. Its built-in duplexing is standard for 2-sided printing, copying, scanning and faxing, and it even has a 50-sheet multi-purpose tray convenient for printing envelopes, transparencies, letterhead or even various types of card stock. After all, one day you might be a large business! Duplex Printing Capability Yes Standard Memory 32MB / Optional Memory up to 544MB Standard Interface(s) Parallel, High Speed USB 2.0 & Ethernet Interfaces Printer Driver Compatibility Windows & Mac OS Emulation(s) PCL6 & BR-Script 3 Maximum Monthly Duty Cycle 20,000 printed pages Faxing Capability B/W Faxing Fax Modem Speed 33.6K bps Super G3 Fax Modem Best Transmission Speed (sec)? Approx. 2 seconds per page Out-of-Paper Reception Yes External TAD interface Yes Caller ID Ready Yes Distinctive Ring Detection Ready Total Auto Dial Locations 340 locations / Broadcasting 390 locations Scanning Capability B/W & Color Scanning Max. Interpolated Scan Resolution (dpi) 19,200 x 19,200 dpi / Optical Scan Resolution (dpi) 600 x 2400 dpi Input Color Scan Bit Depth 48-bit Scanner Driver Compatibility Windows/Mac OS Copying Capability B/W Copying / Design Style Flatbed 50-Page ADF Max. Black Copy Speed (cpm) 30cpm Black Stand-alone Copying No PC Required Reduction/Enlargement 25% - 400% Sorting Function Yes Duplex Copy Output Yes Unit Dimensions (WxDxH) 20.9 x 17.7 x 18.7 / Unit Weight (lbs) 36.8 lbs. In-box Consumables/Yield (1) TN550 Standard Yield Toner Cartridge (up to 3,500 Pages); (1) DR520 Drum Unit (up to 25,000 Pages)
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