I purchased this Brother AIO (MFC) printer through Amazon.co.uk and am very happy with the service and the product. It does what is mentioned in amazon website. As this is network ready, I connected this to one of the ports of my ADSL Modem wireless router. I could print from both desktop and laptop. This was very easy.
The only downside is that scanning cannot be done over the network. USB connection to the printer is necessary. Unfortunately the required cable is not provided.
I purchased this Brother AIO (MFC) printer through Amazon.co.uk and am very happy with the service and the product. It does what is mentioned in amazon website. As this is network ready, I connected this to one of the ports of my ADSL Modem wireless router. I could print from both desktop and laptop. This was very easy.
The only downside is that scanning cannot be done over the network. USB connection to the printer is necessary. Unfortunately the required cable is not provided.
This is a very large, heavy and solidly-build comb binder with a footprint of some 50x50cm so you are going to need somewhere capacious to store this if buying it for occasional home use. I decided on this model as it had by far the largest punching capacity of the manual binders listed (25 x 80g sheets) and does this no problems.
Note the photo on Amazon's site differs from my PB2300, which is a manual binder and does not have the adjuster knob on the top surface. The PB2500 is the electric version with a 12 sheet punching capacity, but still not quite like the photo.
If you need a serious manual binder, its a bargain at £70-80
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I have two of these printers one for my office and one for my home.
As in other reviews the paper feed on one now doesnot work. Canon's after sales service is terrible.
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I have two of these printers one for my office and one for my home.
As in other reviews the paper feed on one now doesnot work. Canon's after sales service is terrible.
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Don't buy this product if you are a Vista user! I have owned this product for 4 weeks, most of which I have spent communicating with HP as the software does not seem to be fully compatible with Vista when running the device on a home network. HP have only just managed to get me printing, but only using a USB connection, and I cannot yet use all the features, just basic printing.
If you run XP then this is a great product for you! It works like a dream from our one laptop running XP and is really easy to run wirelessly and the print quality is also superb.
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The photo quality prints are indeed stunning. (If the printer software is set to produce photo quality.)
I have an issue with some of the advertising material for this product: it does not make it clear that the term 'photo paper tray' does not refer to the type of paper usually used for printing near professional results, but to the size. After reading the literature, but before buying, I was of the impression that there were two full size paper trays - one for plain paper and another for photo type paper: that is not the case - the photo paper tray holds, typically, up to 20 sheets of 4 inch by 6 inch 'photo' quality paper. The photo tray rests on top of the plain paper tray. In addition, to utilise the photo tray one has ... Read More:
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It is literally like this machine is plotting to ruin my life and drive me insane. I think about one in every three prints it jams and it is the least intuitive and easy to access machine once it jams - you have to squash your fingers round the back to try to pull out scraps of paper, which all tear as you try to prise out your wrecked print out from the machine. I would steer well well clear....
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It is literally like this machine is plotting to ruin my life and drive me insane. I think about one in every three prints it jams and it is the least intuitive and easy to access machine once it jams - you have to squash your fingers round the back to try to pull out scraps of paper, which all tear as you try to prise out your wrecked print out from the machine. I would steer well well clear....
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