Sunday, December 15, 2013

How Do I Get Brother Printer MFC8510DN Monochrome Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax

Brother Printer MFC8510DN Monochrome Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax

Brother Printer MFC8510DN Monochrome Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax Review


The MFC-8510DN is a fast laser all-in-one with networking. Ideal for your desktop or business, it combines reliable, monochrome printing and copying up to 38ppm, color scanning and faxing into one compact design. Plus, it offers automatic duplex (two-sided) printing, a 300-sheet paper capacity, and a 35-page capacity automatic document feeder.


Price : $291.72
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Brother Printer MFC8510DN Monochrome Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax Feature


  • Print and copy at up to 38 ppm
  • Automatic duplex (two-sided) printing
  • Built-in Ethernet network interface
  • 300-sheet paper capacity
  • 35-page capacity auto document feeder






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Costumer review

25 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
5Network print/scan works perfectly in Linux and OSX
By J. Candy
I opted for the 8510DN (wired) versus 8710DW (wireless) because, in general wireless-to-wireless performance is often problematic. Specifically, I read elsewhere that wireless-to-wireless print speeds were slow in other devices, so I avoided that altogether. I have the 8510 connected to a 1000MB/s wired network. A wired linux server connects to this network, as do additional *wireless* OSX clients (my wife's laptop, daughter's laptop, etc). All computers (linux and OSX) can both print and scan flawlessly. Setup on both operating systems was very straightforward using the drivers on Brother's website. One thing that surprised me is the speed of the duplex printing. Often, duplex printing can be significantly slower than 1-up printing, but on this printer duplex surprisingly quick. There also seems to be minimal delay when printing from the wireless OSX (10.8) laptops. Print quality is excellent. While the 8510 is larger and louder than the smaller MFC it replaced, when the unit goes to sleep its silent. So far I think this is a spectacular printer.

13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
4Everything and an Air Printer for our I Devices!
By Mickey Little
We needed to replace our all in one so I was determined to get one that was also an Air Printer.

Pros
It does everything great just like you would expect

Con
When you print any document the inside fan continues to run for a good 5-7 minutes and can be annoying if you are sitting in the same room.

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5Should Have Bought One Years Ago !
By Larry Raphael
MFC-8510DN is of the new narrower width profile laser printers from Brother. It widens at the scanning height but occupies less of a footprint compared to my one year old all-in-1 inkjet. For most printing, a black and white printer serves my purpose. Considering the std toner prints ~3000 pgs and the high yield toner prints ~8000 pgs, even though the toners are more expensive compared to an inkjet cartridge, the inkjet cartridges only print ~250 pgs. I had an HP Officejet 8500A (all-in-1 inkjet) and I was constantly replacing cartridges due to the lower page count per cartridge and the tendency for inkjet cartridges to dry out somewhat compared to no issues with the Brother laser toner. I find the font excellent even in micro-fonts. Out of the box, startup for faxing, scanning and printing was mostly no issue, though, initially, after printing and after a time, it entered sleep mode, it would then not wake up when sent a print job. I wound up deleting the driver and then loading a driver that my PC Microsoft Windows 7 auto-selected and that did the trick. No issues since. I still have a small Canon inkjet for printing photos. It is just a printer. But my workhorse is now the Brother All-in-1 laser printer...it's faster printing after hitting the on switch, faster after already started or even from a sleep mode and it's print resolution is fine. It scans in color to a higher resolution than many other laser all-in-1s but to a lower resolution than a typical inkjet all-in-1 or a independent scanner. So, for most scanning, even in color, it's fine. I have not experimented with photos yet but I suspect I will supplement the laser with a separate scanner for those times when I want to scan a photo or a slide.

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