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View our privacy policy before signing up. The MFCN retains the picture-perfect laser quality that makes text look pristine. News Reviews Insights TechRadar. That would make it better value than some rivals as you essentially get networking and fax for free, but the Brother feels rather crude and isn't especially nice to use. Physically, the only thing distinguishing the two units is the colour scheme; the MFCN's grey-and-black fascia offers a somewhat more professional look than the cheaper model. Image scanning reveals some flaws; the MFCN loses some clarity and detail in darker images as a result of significant image saturation.
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Cons No duplex, poor image scan quality, relatively pricey.

View our privacy policy before signing up. Bottom Line The Brother MFCN is a capable mono laser multifunction that suffers from several flaws which may impact on its use in offices. Scan quality isn't fantastic, but it suffices for pure text work.

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That would make it better value than some rivals as you essentially get networking and fax for free, but the Brother feels rather crude and isn't especially nice to use.

Unfortunately, the majority of the disappointments we 7440h with the MFC also apply to this device.

The MFCN is relatively noisy when operating, but it backs this commotion up with a decent turn of speed. TechRadar pro IT insights for business. Clearly that's no help if you're using the Copy function, as the printer only does black and white, but it's handy if you're saving scanned images on your laptop.

The feature has become a mainstay of both low-end and high-end multifunctions. Printing speeds are slightly better than the MFC We were impressed with the MFCN's consistency. However, like the MFC, this model suffers from an inadequate paper output tray that doesn't hold enough pages to fulfil typical office printing requirements. For Speedy printing Well-specified.

The cost of consumables is 4. Pros Ethernet port, good print quality, consistent print speeds. Membership is free, and your security and privacy remain protected.

We feel that this is almost justifiable given the importance of printer sharing, even in small jfc. It certainly isn't the fastest laser printer out there, but when a page flies out in 2.

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The MFCN retains the picture-perfect laser quality 740n makes text look pristine. At all three quality levels — dpi, dpi and dpi — the unit will print at a fairly consistent It's a new model, but the MFCN will be immediately familiar to anyone who has previously used a Brother printer.

Despite some nifty features, we don't feel this MFD does enough to justify its considerable price tag. The MFCN offers a page capacity front paper tray, as well as a manual feeder.

Although the Brother is reasonably large, it has a tiny output ledge for the printed pages, but there doesn't seem much danger of the paper falling off. Sign in with LinkedIn Sign in with Facebook.

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This remains cheap enough to warrant the initial price tag. Brother supplies the printer with a standard toner cartridge that has a life of pages. It adds an Ethernet port and delivers slightly faster printing. We didn't expect better or worse from the unit, but we're still thankful that the multifunction manages to produce clean text with no sign of pixilation or significant fading, even at dpi.

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The Brother MFCN is a capable mono laser multifunction 740n suffers from several flaws which may impact on its use in offices. Would you buy this? Our Verdict Despite some nifty features, we don't feel this MFD does enough to justify its considerable price tag. But you can only see the difference in a direct comparison and we're sure the Brother will prove to be perfectly satisfactory.

Physically, the only thing distinguishing the two units is the colour scheme; the MFCN's grey-and-black fascia offers a somewhat more fmc look than the cheaper model.

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