Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the Brother MFC-9320 MFP Series and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Brother MFC-9320 MFP Series.
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23 Reviews
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Abstract: For many businesses, the idea of switching from a tried-and-tested laser printer to an inkjet model may seem like a surprising choice, but that's exactly what we've done here at DigitalVersus. After all..
Pluses, Excellent quality printing, Good speeds, WiFi, Ethernet and fax, Scanner reproduces colours accurately, Windows, Mac and Linux drivers
Minuses, Disappointing: no automatic doublesided printing, Colour printing expensive, Consumables are supplied, but they're only half full, Scanner lacks detail, Energy consumption higher than in the spec, loud
Abstract: With things like TV’s continually getting lighter why is it that laser printers seem to be getting heavier? This is not that large but heavy to the point that even strong couriers struggle to carry it by themselves, or course the box does say two to mo...
Although the Brother MFC-9320CW's LED technology isn't a selling point in and of itself, the lower initial price point and good text quality make this colour multifunction a good option. James Hutchinson Lowest online price: £429.27 ...
Abstract: This is a well-designed, small office or workgroup multifunction machine with flexible fax and the convenience of a wireless network connection. It's LED print engine produces high quality output, particularly for photographic content, and both speed a...
Abstract: Colour laser printers and multifunctions still have advantages over their inkjet cousins. They are generally quicker and, being a completely dry printing process, have much less trouble with fuzziness due to ink spreading into the paper. Against this, for...
Excellent print quality, Easy to set up and builtin wireless networking, Low price color LED allinone
Manual duplexing, Lots of paper curling, Small LCD
This color LED printer has built-in wireless which helps justify its $500 cost. In terms of performance, it's adequate if unsurprising, with good output and decent print speeds even across a network and an interface that allows easy configuration. The ...