
Brother Dcp-9015cdw
Laser, Colour
Brother Dcp-9015cdw
Laser, Colour
This one has a great price/performance ratio, so I would take into account that it "only" holds 250 sheets. Otherwise this one: OKI MC363dn + additional tray order optional is also a base cabinet available (would then have an automatic paper feeder for scanning / copying). Greetings
No, the minimum margin is about 0.5 cm. In my opinion, there is no such thing as borderless printing on laser printers.
Wi-Fi connection does not work for me. Otherwise a good printer.
ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) actually refers to the scanner that is installed above the flatbed scanner on such devices (see model Brother DCP-9020CDW). This printer can print in automatic duplex, i.e. without "manually reinserting paper". In short: Yes, it refeeds the sheets automatically.
The toners in the new device are not fully filled, completely "normal" printer manufacturer behaviour...
As you can see from the specifications, the dimensions are as follows: Length 48.30 cm Width 41 cm Height 41 cm Weight 23.20 kg
Perform a manual toner reset (ask Google).
Double-sided scanning is supported by the software so that both sides are saved in one document. However, the page must be rotated manually.
Yes, works with both iOS and Android (both tested).
Hello, yes there are 1000 page toners included :)
The specification refers to the automatic paper feed. Manual is possible up to 163 g/m². Data from the manufacturer: Standard paper tray: plain paper, thin paper & recycled paper (60-105 g/m²). Manual feed: Plain, recycled, glossy & fine paper (60-163 g/m²). -> https://www.brother.ch/de-ch/drucker/all-in-one-laserdrucker/dcp-9015cdw
The code is "20BROTHER" this code is valid until 10.02.2017
There are four toners included. The 3 basic colours and black. Kind regards
So-called setup toners are always supplied with new machines. However, these are not completely filled up like new toners.
Yes, you can. I don't know why the digitec comparison doesn't show that... Google cloud print works perfectly...
No, it's without a fax.
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