Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Brother DCP-770CW Wireless Colour Inkjet Multifunction Printer with Widescreen Colour LCD

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Brother EAN: 4977766650618 Feature: Faxes, Printers, Scanners & Copiers: Multi-function Machines Label: BROTHER Manufacturer: BROTHER Model: DCP770CWU1 Publisher: BROTHER Release Date: 2007-08-02 Studio: BROTHER
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Faxes, Printers, Scanners & Copiers: Multi-function Machines DCP-770CW Network/Wireless Colour Inkjet Printer Scanner and Copier
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great, but a French product supplied. Comment: Bought this for wireless capability and style - much smaller & neater than Epson or others. very easy to set up & works well on all PC's in the house. quality ok. BUT - bought from Pixmania and was supplied as a french sourced product. mains adaptor was the wrong sort so did not work, had to use one from the old printer, quick start guide was in french or german, and 2 versions of control panel in french or german. so this was dissapointing. why was a european version supplied to a uk address? otherwise very pleased.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good but with some flaws Comment: Overall this is a fine budget printer for the home and SO/HO user.
Small footprint, more than acceptable print speed & quality for the price just let down by not being able to print on card (the paper feed rolls the paper up and over so thick card will either crease or jam the printer). No good for printing envelopes either. Otherwise fine.
Wireless set up was a little complicated compared to another make of printer a friend has, but it works well once done.
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Brother Inkjet Multifunctional Machine No Fax DCP770CW
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