Printer followup

Journal entry
January 24, 2006

As posted previously we’ve been looking to buy a printer for the home office. We ended up buying a Brother DCP-340CW from enavia.com. It arrived yesterday and these are my initial impressions.

The DCP-340CW is one of those multifunction types of gizmos: It -cooks, stirs, and fries-prints, scans, and copies. It does suffer from being a jack of all trades, master of none, and seems to be a clear tribute to the fact that you can only get two, not all of quality, good price, and many features.

Downsides

  • The prints are slighty fuzzy around the edges.
  • The scans have slighty visible vertical lines.
  • It isn’t - as far as I can tell - terribly fast (20 pages per minute in black’n’white prints).

Upsides

  • It connects to cabled or wireless ethernet. Being able to put it anywhere in the apartment without having to worry about anything but power cables is going to be a blessing.
  • Works without issues with both the Windows machines and the iBook.
  • It’s cheap.
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Derek J January 24, 2006

$200USD, if the currency converter I used is correct. Thats not bad at all for those features. Let me know how it fairs down the road.

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