Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Brother MFC-9320CW High Quality Digital Color All-in-One Printer with Wireless Networking

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The MFC-9320CW is a compact, yet powerful digital color all-in-one solution that delivers brilliant color printing, copying, scanning and faxing as well as excellent network connectivity with its built-in wireless and Ethernet interfaces. It quickly produces outstanding color and monochrome output at up to 17 pages per minute and offers flexible paper handling through its adjustable 250-sheet capacity paper tray. In addition, for envelopes and letterhead, it features a manual feed slot and straight through paper path. Its USB Direct Interface allows you to conveniently print from or scan to your USB flash memory drive. The MFC-9320CW also features a 35-page auto document feeder that allows you to copy, scan or fax multi-page documents quickly and easily.
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Technical Details

- Prints up to 17ppm in color and black
- High-quality output at up to 600 x 2400 dpi resolution using Brother?s Digital LED technology
- Built-in wireless, Ethernet & Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interfaces
- 250-sheet paper input capacity
- USB Direct Interface
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Customer Buzz
 "Checkout First" 2010-09-01
By J. Vang
I special order this Brother MFC-9320cw from Amazone.com. I like most about everything including features, functions and the price is fine. The worse feature about this printer is the manual feed. It offers just only one page at a time and you still have to hold that sheet of paper straight and constanly jam. It took me almost 2 hours to print 30 sheets of card stock. If you are looking to print card stocks and manual feed this is 100% not a good choice for you to buy.....

Customer Buzz
 "Great buy." 2010-08-23
By MdvGator (Maitland, FL)
I am very pleased with this printer. The print quality is excellent and being able to use it wirelessly is very convenient. Setup was pretty easy, but the wireless part was a bit confusing. However, technical support was excellent and quick. It works seamlessly with my Mac and would recommend it highly.

Customer Buzz
 "I so hate this thing." 2010-08-19
By K. OBRIEN (Austin)
Can I return it? I'm going to check. If not, I'm going to sell it. Piece of crap.



It systemically gives notice of a false jam that requires you to pull out all four color printer cartridges when you try to do a feed. I have read this is a general problem. You have to let it "catch" the envelope to avoid it, but that only avoids it about 70% of the time. What royal crap. The feed "tray" is about an inch and a half. The whole unit is slow as molasses. Piece of crap, piece of crap. I think they mostly finish the unit, make sure it looks nice and selling it knowing full well it's got functional defects. And they think they'll just sell enough and get away with it. It's grounds for a recall, geez. But they don't do that unless it's a safety issue. How about safety of the unit, because I'm about to beat it into poker chips with a baseball bat.

Customer Buzz
 "Brothers MFC-9320CW - Great Printer" 2010-08-11
By John M. Freud
My wife had had a printer/copier/reducer/enlarger before but three years ago, it finally bit the dust. We had moved and retired, so settled into the HP printer mode, which was depressing. Recently she mentioned wanting a reducer/enlarger again, so I did some research and found this printer highly recommended. We found the best price on Amazon and got it. On the pro side, it does everything we/she wants and more, and either on our home wired or wireless network. The only con was the setup - if you use encryption on your wireless network, I found it can only be the simple form of WEP and not WEP2, etc. Other than that, it is a dream.

Customer Buzz
 "Great machine with inexpensive comsumables" 2010-05-26
By Jaygyver (Western Wa. USA)
First one came DOA, (after a couple thousand miles of shipping, from factory, to warehouse, to store, to customer) its bound to happen, (ex truck driver, definitely Karma) called Brother and they sent out a NEW one 3 days later. I'm guessing i got a NEW one because it was only 15 minutes old, probably would have got a refurbished had it been older or had to drive an hour to their shop to keep the old one. Support (North American) was great and had all the info for trouble shooting on hand. Only took a minute or two, in the afternoon, to talk to a human.

Works great on my older PPC Macs (10.4.x & 10.5.x). Software even worked right off the CD, rare for a Mac. All the updates are on their Web site. The firmware update DID work wirelessly.

Pretty much what every one else says. Great color, fast in B/W even in "fine" color, etc.

Easy networking, if you already have a wireless network just enter your SSID and Password and that's it. Took me all of a minute to set up the wireless only because I didn't realize I was done. If your starting a Wireless network from scratch then you should setup your computer and wireless router first then connect the printer as above. Its a lot easier to look at a 20" monitor and use a mouse then to look at a 1" LCD and use buttons. The included software enables you to also connect to the printer itself in either a web browser or their application. Great for fine tuning or changing settings after your connected.

For those that have problems with the envelope feeder from "heck", just do as Brother says, push the envelope in till it stops -AND- wait for it to grab it. It only moves about 1/8 inch, you barely notice, it takes a few seconds, then send the print job. Worked every time for me. (don't forget to open the rear door) If it gives the fake "Paper Jam" error then just remove the envelope and raise the lid for 3 or 4 seconds then close it and start over. Also, don't forget to close the rear door AFTER your done as the standard paper will come out the back instead. The envelopes are a bit "smooshed" and a little wrinkled on mine. Not too bad but noticeable. Even on "Thick Envelope" setting.(I'll just blame it on the Post Office if any one asks) Unless you have "Laser compatible" envelopes you will have to open the flap on the envelope immediately after it comes out as it will seal itself if you don't. At least on my generic cheapo's it does.

On some of the other reviews people have said the Toner cost's too much, I'm not sure why they said that as they average about $50.00 (US) each.Brother TN210BK - Toner cartridge - 1 x black - 2200 pages That's about half what some of the higher printers go for. Altho I have seen them for $70+ each, but then I've seen this same printer go for $650+. -Shop around-. Even the drums come in a -four- pack for around $100.Brother DR210CL - Drum kit - 1 - 15000 pages The Toner's -average- life is 1200 to 2500 pages and the Drums have a life of 15,000 pages. The Toner and Drum "unit" is a two piece affair. When the Toner is out you just buy the Toner, unsnap the old one and snap in the new one. I guess they are looking at the "Dual Packs" with the Toner AND the Drums packaged together. Not needed and a waste of money. If the Lasers are anything like Inkjets when using color, then one color will be used up a lot faster then the other colors, the other colors may not be needed for days, weeks or months. I was so tired of having to change an "all colors in one" inkjet cartridge when it show almost half full of another color. Refilled them myself after that.

For those that only got a couple hundred pages on a new Toner cartridge, try --gently-- shaking them when they are new to loosen up the powder, when they sit for weeks or months on store shelves they tend to settle into chunks and that will break them up and level it out a bit. (I'm not sure how sealed they are after you take the protective cover off, so use a cover on the counter and old clothes just in case). If you really want to use every gram of Toner then just Yahoo/Google -fixyourownprinter- . Use at your own risk.


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