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MFC-5860CN Color Inkjet Flatbed Multi-Function Center The MFC-5860cn Color Inkjet Flatbed Multi-Function Center gives you all the basic office functions in one package. It integrates a plain-paper fax, pr...
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| Product Reviews from Amazon.com (Rating System 1 to 5) |
| Review | Rating | Last Updated | Very Poor Printer I purchased this printer 3 months ago and it has been a terrible disappointment. There is no single sheet feeder. When feeding envelopes, they get jammed most of the time. The paper feeding from either tray pulls more than one page thru. I will be going back to HP.... | 1 | Today | Not all I had hoped for The printer works great. However, I wanted a legal size flat screen. The descriptions on the printers will tell you what size documents they will print but I could not find anything that told me the size of the flat screen. The printer will copy and print legal documents by using the feeder. The worse thing there is nothing to catch legal size paper and so it just falls on the floor and if on a desk the papers end up in random order.
Letter size documents and labels work great. There is a catch for them so documents do not fall on the floor.
I also like the ink cartridges that come with this printer verses the cartridges on my earlier printers.
Conclusion: If you deal in letter size documents or smaller this is a great printer. If you need legal size find another | 3 | Today | Good printer, but pretend there is one tray. Integration of the second paper tray is lacking. Paper size "auto-select" for fax, copy and print apparently means use paper from tray 1 unless it's empty, then use paper from tray 2. If two different paper sizes are in the trays (e.g. legal in the small tray 1 and letter in the large tray 2) it should be able to "auto-select" the right paper based on size, like every other dual tray printer I have owned. | 4 | Today | Don't bother with brother I bought the MFC5860CN based on the Brother description which states it prints 30ppm color and 25ppm B&W. It prints closer to 4ppm. I called support and quickly got passed between 3 people (they at least speak English). However, they indicated to get that speed, the page being printed should have only 5% coverage (would that be 2.5 lines of text on a normal 8.5x11 page?), and the printer setting should be on "fast" (which unfortunately prints black text in a faint grey tone) and I should not begin timing until the first page completed (I timed from the start of actual printing of the first page). I don't know if other vendor's use these restrictive critera, but it seems like false advertising to me. Otherwise, its performance is average.
Next time I will stick with HP which performed well for me in the past. | 2 | Today | Worst piece of junk ever! The concept and user layout of this machine is great BUT it jams every other time it prints. It has the worst paper path I have ever encountered. I've tried multiple types of paper - but it still jams. It is hard to tell if it simply pulls too many sheets or partially pulls a sheet, crumples it, then goes after another and another until you have 4 or 5 sheets jammed in the path.
The trays have so many crevices that they are hard to load smoothly as well. You have to slide the paper in (not just lay it in because the top of the tray flips rather than removes), but the slots in the bottom and sides catch edges and crumple the sheet. There is no clear method of stacking and fanning the paper, and the back of the tray is angled so that you are never sure whether it is in the right position.
Don't waste your money or time trying to deal with this sucker! | 1 | Today | Brother printer I am very disapointed with this printer. I bought it for the sole use of prining 80 copies of a bulletin I prepare each week. It jams after 5-10 copies every single time. It takes me hours to print my 80 sheets because I am constantly fixing the paper jams (the printer is slow too). I have lost reams of paper due to this fault alone. It also seems to use a lot of ink- I have to refill my black ink after 3 rounds of my bulletins. | 1 | Today | Great with just a couple of minor flaws... This ink-jet is absolutely wonderful as far as a copier, printer, fax and/or scanner. The printer is somewhat slow. The first real issue I have is with the top paper tray. The paper is not wanting to pull out of the tray properly. I had to make sure the paper was in the tray just right and then the paper would pull to print. The other issue I have is if you want to run your computer dial-up service through the same phone line as the Brother, if there are any issues in regards to printing (such as having to add more paper, delete a job, etc.;), you have to unhook the phone line to resolve them if you are on-line. It's odd and has caused me to lose a few things I am working on-line because of having to unhook the line. Most people do not live in the boonies as I do and have DSL or Broadband so this may not be an issue with you. Otherwise, I am EXTREMELY happy with this Brother as it stores many different jobs at once and allows me to work much more efficiently. The second paper tray comes in very handy when I print legal paper...I just designate the other tray and do not have to change out the paper everytime. | 4 | Today | Great Machine Great working machine. Prints quickly in full color with good detail, great faxes, easy to scan documents. 4 stars because the tricky paper tray selection. I can't seem to set the computer up to automatically switch to the correct paper tray between applications so it will not print a letter size document on a legal size page, etc. Other than that, great machine. | 4 | Today | fairly satisfied - not so much anymore I've been looking for a new printer for a while, and finally settled on this one. Fairly satistfied with the result. The printer is solidly built, print quality is very good to excellent, networking was extremely easy, fax and copy work well, and the 250 sheet second paper tray is great. Also, the Mac support is superior -which after many years of dealing with sub-par and bloated HP OS X drivers is a welcome change. Criticisms: a little slow; there is no built-in color LCD for previewing pictures when printing directly from a memory card (you have to print an index sheet and then manually key-in the number of the pic you want to print); and photo quality is okay but not great. (visible banding and colors look dull). Overall though, great printer.
UPDATE 3/3/08: well, after close to a year of reasonable performance, my first serious paper jam damaged the print head alignment, and I discovered (much to my dismay) that this machine is essentially not user-serviceable. Print head problems, while covered by the 1 year warranty, necessitate taking the machine in person to a local service center. This is a BIG letdown and a real pain in the a** to boot. My other comment would be that I'm now pretty frustrated by the firmware/UI, it is poorly thought out and more often than I'd like ends up in a hung state where you can't turn the machine off or even reset it because you're stuck in some error message which is only shown on the machine itself. Also, as others commented, the second tray is great, but driver support for it is limited.
In summary, I think Brother makes better fax machines than printers. Next time (which may be soon) I'm going back to HP or Canon. | 5 | Today | Brother MFC-5860cn Color Photo Inkjet All-in-One Flatbed with Networking with 2nd paper tray In my businesses I print invoices and shipping labels concurrently and needed an affordable network printer with 2 paper trays so I did not have to change paper all the time. While searching for a network printer with dual paper trays I saw that owners of the Brother MFC_5860cn gave the printer very high ratings on cost, reliability, ease of use and actual English speaking live support. The only rating that was lower than the competition was print quality compared to the HP that cost $300 dollars more. I bought the printer and use it heavily for a busy home based business. The Brother MFC-5860cn has handled the job superbly. It is affordable to buy ink and I can now print invoices, sales letters, and labels from any of the workstations in the network. The fax has performed flawlessly on our VOIP phone system, and the excellent scanner and Color/B&W copier with 35 sheet feeder is a bonus that would be hard to do without once you've used it. I only use the OCR for mailing list/labels and it has worked fine. I only print to my HP for photos and presentation quality materials since it cost twice as much for ink, and only has one tray, and the HP software is still very buggy after numerous calls to HP support always starting with "mohwor prease" and ending with no resolution to the 25 copies of HPBIOD running in task manager after I printing with this printer. I have found the Brother MFC 5860cn to be a great solution for my business. | 4 | Today |
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