a) Print Resolution |
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b) Toner Configuration |
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Here the yield is the key factor; a higher price doesn't always mean higher capacity. It's important when reading manufacturers' estimates for toner cartridge life that you check what the percentage coverage of the page that's quoted. Also, check if there is any toner-saving function – this can save money if you're only printing draft copies.
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- The drum should be separate from the toner cartridge. This prevents the problem of throwing away a still usable drum when the toner is exhausted. Most Brother models have the toner separate to the drum. For all colour laser printers the colour toners (Cyan, Yellow, Magenta and Black) are all separate.
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- Toner age yields @ 5% coverage for A4 on Brother long-life toners vary from up to 6000 pages; up to 6500; up to 11,000 pages and up to 12,000 pages. The colour laser printers black toner yield @ 5% coverage is up to 12,000 pages with colour being 7,200 pages/colour and up to 14,000 pages for black and up to 8,500 pages for each colour. This ensures the frequency of toner replacement is greatly reduced. Also all printers can print in draft mode.
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c) Print Speed |
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Brother offers a range of printers to suit any users need. Ranging from up to 12ppm for models: HL-1230, up to 14ppm for models: HL-1440/ 1450/ 1470N; up to 16ppm for models: HL-5040, HL-5050, HL-5070N, HL-1850/ 1870N; up to 28ppm for the HL-7050/7050N up to 24ppm for Models HL-2600CN/HL-3450CN.
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d) Expandability |
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- Resizable envelope feeders and support for larger paper sizes.
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- All Brother printers can handle various laser compatible media (bond paper, transparencies, envelopes) and a variety of sizes of paper.
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e) Cost Per Page |
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f) Paper handling |
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This is the how many pages the printer can hold - its paper capacity. If you print large sized or many documents at the one time, look for a printer that can hold many sheets of paper. This reduces the time spent refilling paper. Also, ensure that the machine can handle a range of paper sizes, and media.
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Brother printers paper capacity using conventional 75gsm office paper are; up to 250 pages, up to 500 pages, up to 600 pages, up to 2100 pages, up to 750 pages and up to 1000 pages.
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g) Memory |
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Because a page printer stores an entire page before printing, it needs a considerable amount of internal memory. The more memory your printer has, the faster your computer will be freed to process other tasks. At the very least, make sure your printer comes with enough memory to produce an entire page of graphics at its top resolution. Another consideration includes the printer's memory expandability.
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h) Ease of use and maintenance |
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All Brother printers have easy front-loading toner and drum cartridges. Added to this there is a dedicated 24-7 day a week support through the Brother solutions.brother.com website which offers online technical guidance on printer maintenance and trouble shooting. Additionally, we also have a help desk service to answer all your enquiries which are not in your manual or on our website.
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i) Processor Speed |
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j) Printer driver compatibility |
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Most Brother models are compatible with both Windows® and Mac Operating systems
Windows® 95, 98(SE), Me, NT4.0, 2000, XP or Mac OS 8.51 - 9.2, MAC OSX 10.1 - 10.3.
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k) Network Ready |
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If you have more than five people in your company, it's advisable that you don't network a printer by attaching it using a parallel cable to one of the networked computers. Simply because a printing bottleneck is caused by the low data transfer rate between the PC and printer over a parallel cable. It is advised to buy a printer that can attach directly to the network using a network interface card or an external print server. This makes printing faster, but the added advantage is that these printers usually have additional network utilities supplied that make them easier to manage.
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