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Brother MFC-L3770CDW Colour Laser Printer - All-in-One, Wireless/USB 2.0/NFC, Printer/Scanner/Copier/Fax Machine, 2 Sided Printing, A4 Printer, Small Office/Home Office Printer

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In addition to writing hundreds of articles for PCMag, over the years he also wrote for many other computer and business publications, among them Computer Shopper, Digital Trends, MacUser, PC World, The Wirecutter, and Windows Magazine. He also served as the Printers and Scanners Expert at About.com. There are also a wide variety of third-party apps available to enable wireless printing through Apple devices, even to machines that are not natively AirPrint compatible printers. By sharing a printer installed on an Apple Mac or Windows Pc over a wireless network any printer may be able to take advantage of the AirPrint features. (An additional third-party app may be required to be installed on the local machine) Versatile paper handling increases productivity. The 30-sheet capacity multi-purpose tray is useful for printing on envelopes, letterhead, and alternative media while the 250-sheet capacity paper tray adjusts for letter or legal paper to help minimize paper refills. Plus, automatic duplex (2-sided) printing to help save on paper costs. The colourful business documents really make an impact and can help you leave a lasting impression during presentations, meetings and pitches. The up to 2400 dpi print quality along with the laser (LED) technology, produces high-quality professional prints. Increased productivity The Brother MFC-L3770CDW digital color all-in-one delivers print, copy, scan and fax for home and small offices. Single-pass duplex copying and scanning and 30-sheet capacity multipurpose tray. 250-sheet capacity adjustable paper tray minimizes refills. Connect via built-in wireless, Ethernet or USB interfaces. NFC “touch to connect” printing and scanning‡ plus wireless mobile device printing‡.

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to make sure your service is up and running smoothly, ensuring your business gets the most from your APIPA (Auto IP), ARP, BOOTP, CIFS Client, Custom Raw Port/Port 9100, DHCP, DNS Resolver, FTP Server, HTTP/HTTPS Server, ICMP, IPP/IPPS, LLMNR Responder, LPR/LPD, mDNS, RARP, SMTP Client, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, SNTP Client, TELNET Server, TFTP Client and Server, Web Services (Print/Scan), WINS/NetBIOS Name Resolution It did not fare quite as well on the color and graphics portions of my tests. When I combined the results from printing several colorful and complex PDF, Microsoft Word, and Excel documents containing business graphics and photos, the MFC-L3770CDW churned at 10.3ppm. Canon's MF634Cdw beat that, but by only 0.3ppm, making this competition close enough to call a tie, and its sibling, the MF731Cdw is, at 14.4ppm, a little faster, as is the M281fdw, by 1.5ppm. Requires connection to a wireless network. AirPrint® is a trademark of Apple Inc. Mopria® is a registered trademark of Mopria Alliance, Inc. in the United States and other countries. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. Wi-Fi Direct® is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®. an easy-to-use portal Our easy-to-use customer portal enables you to monitor and control your print usage, reduce

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Intuitive connection to the Cloud. Print-from and scan-to popular cloud apps directly from the 3.7" color touchscreen including Dropbox, Google Drive™, Evernote, OneNote and more‡. Help save time by creating custom shortcuts right on the touchscreen for your most used features. Brother printers, be they laser-class or inkjet, typically churn out impeccable-looking text, with no misshaped characters or weird spacing visible in even the smallest fonts you can see without magnification, making text output more than suitable for most types of business text documents. The MFC-L3770CDW holds up to that tradition. NDP, RA, DNS Resolver, mDNS, LLMNR Responder, LPR/LPD, Custom Raw Port/Port 9100, IPP/IPPS, SMTP Client, FTP Server, CIFS Client, TELNET Server, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, HTTP/HTTPS Server, TFTP Client and Server, ICMPv6, SNTP Client, Web Services (Print/Scan) The print quality has been superb. I’ve used several weights of paper, and the results look professionally printed. Graphic images are crisp and professional.

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Chances are, no matter what devices or platforms you and your office use, the MFC-L3770CDW supports them, except for Bluetooth. Standard connection types are Wi-Fi, Ethernet, connecting to a single PC via USB, Wi-Fi Direct and NFC. Those last two are peer-to-peer protocols for connecting to mobile devices, without either of them being connected to an intermediary network. NFC allows you to print or scan by simply tapping your smartphone or tablet to a hotspot on the printer, which in this case is located on the right-front of a ledge that protrudes out beneath the ADF and in front of the output tray. Apple AirPrint allows full colour, top-quality printing from iOS devices such as iPhones and iPads directly from within many Apps available from the Apple App Store. I’ve printed a few photos in documents, and I’m pleased with the quality. Business laser printers aren't made for high-end photography, so it's great when a color laser printer can produce excellent photos in documents.. An advantage of laser printers is they’ll print a photo without the ‘corrugation’ an inkjet produces.Models like the MFC-L3770CDW assist in boosting office productivity by reducing downtime, due to high-print speeds and the built-in 250 sheet paper capacity. This allows you to work for longer without having to continuously add paper to the tray, while the user-friendly touchscreen for easy access to features, means that work can be printed without delays or complications. The high-yield, cost-friendly supplies ensure that you won’t have to spend endless time changing your toner. Automatic document feeder

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Without question, the Brother MFC-L3770CDW is a great entry-level AIO. It's fast for its class, and output quality is plenty good enough for printing marketing material, such as brochures and flyers, to represent your organization's products and services. Its feature set is well-rounded, with the inclusion of a single-pass ADF and NFC. It rivals the current Editors' Choice Canon MF634Cdw in productivity and convenience features, and, in a few key areas, such as speed, capacity, and running costs, it surpasses the Canon model—all for the same list price. And that's just enough for the Brother MFC-L3770CDW to become our new top choice among entry-level laser-class AIOs. Engineered to deliver efficiency. Helps save time with single-pass duplex (2-sided) copying and scanning via up to 50-sheet automatic

Connect your way. Versatile connection options with built-in wireless and Wi-Fi Direct® or connect locally to a single computer via ARP, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, APIPA (Auto IP), WINS/NetBIOS name resolution, DNS Resolver, mDNS, LLMNR responder, LPR/LPD, Custom Raw Port/Port9100, SMTP Client, IPP/IPPS, FTP Client and Server, CIFS Client, TELNET Server, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, HTTP/HTTPS server, TFTP client and server, ICMP, Web Services (Print/Scan), SNTP Client Protocols (IPv6) Finally, though you probably wouldn't buy this or any other laser-class model for printing keeper photos, I tested how long the MFC-L3770CDW took to print PCMag's two standard test 4-by-6-inch snapshots. It managed an average of 18 seconds, which is in line with what I see with most other color laser machines. Seldom do any of them take longer than 30 seconds to print these images. Above Average Business-Ready Output

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