Brother MFC-9460CDN Laser Multifunction Printer, Color, Black, Gray Network-ready; color-laser printer with duplexing for printing, copying, faxing, and scanning Connect to PC or on a wired or wireless network via Ethernet or connect to a single computer via USB 25 ppm; 2400 x 600 dpi; 250-sheet input tray; letter-size or legal-size paper; 25% to 400% scaling Scanner: 48-bit, 1200 x 2400 dpi optical scan resolution; 19,200 dpi interpolated scan resolution Fax: 33.6 Kbps, stores 500pages, 316 dial locations, 366 broadcast locations, and fax forwarding
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Brand | Brother |
Item model number | MFC-9460CDN |
Color | Gray |
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Product Id | 704720 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 012502625117 |
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I have been using this printer for about a month on my home network (4 PC's, 1 mac, and an Ipad). We print about 500 pages a month between my wife and I and two teenage students. The printer is very fast. Output is excellent although photographic color is a little on the dark side (but that could probably be adjusted if I played with the settings). I've printed onto labels and thicker card stock with no feeding problems. The scan feature is great although requires 2 trips to scanner when used with the mac. I am not using the fax features so I can't comment on them. A couple recommendations - 1. turn the default preferences to B/W vs color to save the color toner (I believe it might use the color toner even on black text if not set this way). 2. Although I have not had any issues with this printer, my past experience with brother lasers would steer me away from using in high volume applications as I've had issues with jamming with Brother lasers on large print jobs linked to heat buildup.
Great functioning machine in every aspect. Installed in minutes on the network without having to locate all the IP addresses. Terrific printing, quick copying and phenomenal scanning. Scanned a 250 page document yesterday in minutes. I love my printer!
This is my second Brother MFC color laser. It is an improvement on the previous model I used for about 5 years. It is quiet, rarely jams, and the print quality is excellent. I use my PC's software to control the scanning function. Those results are very good too. Reloading paper is also easier than before. My only, minor, gripe is that pages are slightly curled when they exit the printer, rather than flully flat .Perhaps the Brother engineers can tweak that in future models. For now, this is the hands-down winner for value and reliability. None of the nominal competition comes close/
I have had this printer now for three months. I purchased a wireless adapter so that I could network it in my home without having to hardwire it to my router and it has worked perfectly. It is quiet, prints quickly (once it warms up a bit), scans documents as PDF files right on to my computer - I would definitely recommend this printer.
The Brother MFC-9560-CDW lives up to its billing. I replaced a Dell 3010 CN color laser that performed admirably in the 4 years that I had it. I have put about 1,000 copies on the Brother printer in less than 2 months. The print quality is better than my old printer and the colors are truer than my old printer. The printer is fast and quiet compared to my Dell. The Brother takes up the same about of space but considering all the features, printer, scanner, fax, two sided copying its has allowed me to retire (2) stand alone single function devices. The auto duplexing feature was one of the major factors that drove me to buy the Brother. This feature saves filing space and money because it reduces your paper consumption. The fax feature, copier and scanner have performed flawlessly. The documentation and set up with my home network was easy. However, you need to spend a minute on the set up for auto duplexing because you have a lot of options to choose from. Great All in One.
Bought as a replacement for an aging HP-2840 and it clearly fits the bill. Automatic duplex printing allows it to be an efficient machine and being able to scan to a USB memory stick is a great feature. It is a little noisy when printing, but otherwise is a great machine.
Our 9460cdn works very well; good speed, reliable feeder, no jams. Buyers should be aware, however, that duplexing is for printing only. This model is absent automatic duplex copying and scanning. To remedy this I've ordered the 9970, which has all those other duplexing features. Nevertheless, the 9460 works so well that it should remain an important, well-used device in our office.
My church purchased this printer to replace a full-sized copier that was donated to us when it finally wore out. Since we didn't have a large scale coping situation we thought this would be sufficient for our purposes and with the color capability would let us do some creative printing. It has turned out to be quite sufficient for our needs. It handles the printing quantity we use for our weekly tasks and has a high quality finish that makes our printed items look professional. In reality there are only a couple of items that I am less than satisfied with. First, I don't feel we get maximum pages with our toner. We print mainly letters and bulletins that use black toner only and have large white spaces. Second, when the toner is empty we cannot shake it like other manufacturers and replace to maximize toner. One additional item is that it seems that when the black toner is empty the color toners are not far behind in needing to be replaced even if we don't use the color option very much. The scanning feature is great but we have not used the fax feature at all so I can't speak to that. The software is a bit cumbersome to use to make changes to it's default features. Overall, with my concerns, I have liked the printer and would recommend it to others in my similar situation. My real rating would be 3 1/2 stars.
This is a great all in-one-device. Fax - OK, Scan - great, copy - great, print great, EXCEPT for printing color pictures. This printer cannot print an exceptable color picture. I have worked with support and up to Level 5 support, but they cannot get it to a point where the picture quality is accptable. I am comparing it to an HP color laser print, and it falls way short. The printer is built well and the comparative cost of toner is very good - one of the lowest price for cost per page of any color laser I have found. this would be an unconditional recommendation if it were not for the picture printing issue. Unfortunately, I am going to return it because of this problem.
I've owned my MFC-9560CDW for about three months. The Favorable things I have to say. 1. Its a good duplex scanner. 2. Great Color Laser pictures are crisp and clean. 3. Good monochrome printing. The negative thing and why I gave it such a bad rating. 1. I'm on my 4th Black Toner cartridge in 3 months. 1 - starter cartage printed about 500 pages, 1 - TN315 Tone cartridge printed about 2000 pages, suppose to print 7000 pages, not even close, and 2 - TN310 Black Toner cartridges. the 1st only printed 400 doublesided pages, I am now on the second. Note I had a Brother monochrome printer before the toner cartridge would print about 6000 pages lasted me 6 Months or better for the same amount of printing. 2. Called tech support about the above issue. They had me look at some of printer parameters. One of them was the amount page printed on the Toner cartrige used before. Would be nice to know but you have to press the magic sequece of keys to get there and only they know the keys absolutly no info manual on the equipment unless you call them I guess thats where all the money they make on the cartridges goes tp pay their support rather then write manuals for people to find out themselves. 3. Looked up reveiws on the toner cartidge other people are having the same problem Toner cartridge have toner left in them. At least on one Brother Support told them how to disable the function that doesn't allow the printer to print when it thinks its out of toner. 4. Brother wanted me to write this reveiw since they would not tell me how to disable this function like the guy in the one reveiw.