computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-25 21:05:29
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The DCP-365CN is the entry-level multi-function – printer, scanner and copier – device in Brother’s range.Like many of the other devices in the company's product line, it takes up quite a lot of room on a desk or table, but it has a low profile and nea...

Well designed; doesn’t take up much room on a desk...

Prints not very impressive; slow; expensive to run...

Fulfils basic needs for print, copy and scan, but is slow and expensive to run...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-25 21:05:33
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The DCP-365CN is the entry-level multi-function – printer, scanner and copier – device in Brother’s range.Like many of the other devices in the company's product line, it takes up quite a lot of room on a desk or table, but it has a low profile and nea...

Well designed; doesn’t take up much room on a desk...

Prints not very impressive; slow; expensive to run...

Fulfils basic needs for print, copy and scan, but is slow and expensive to run Good points Well designed; doesn’t take up much room on a desk Bad points Prints not very impressive; slow; expensive to run...
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Following my recent review of the Brother MFC-255CW multifunction inkjet unit, it is now the turn of the company’s DCP-365CN model...
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This is an All In One (copy, print and scan) unit that is smaller than a lot of equivalent ink jet printers. At last manufacturers realise that fax is not required by the majority of small businesses as email has long overtaken it...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-09-25 21:05:45
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First Page: 50 seconds In theory, 50 seconds is about average for waking up a printer. However, if you compare that to some of the printers we've tested recently, including those that get this figure down to just 29 seconds, than it seems a lot longer...

Pluses, Small footprint, Quiet, Doesn't use much energy while printing: just 12 W, Ethernet port...

Minuses, Slow for printing office documents and photos, Poor quality office documents, No XL cartridges available, No WiFi or doublesided printing...
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At just £62, Brother's DCP-365CN MFP is a conspicuously inexpensive MFP. Still, it can do everything you're likely to need from a home MFP, from high resolution photo printing to running off a quick photocopy. We were also pleased to find that it has a...

Although it's cheap, the DCP-365CN costs a lot to run and has some print quality issues...
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Brother's wide range of lookalike, inkjet all-in-ones starts somewhere near the DCP-365CN. This is a fairly simple machine, with no fax functionality, but still offers print, copy and scan facilities for the home user. Following the same pattern as so ma...
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The Brother DCP- 365CN is clearly aimed at the user who only needs a printer every now and then and welcomes scanning and photocopying functionality without making regular use of it. High-end features are cut back to keep the price down. The read-out s...

Extremely cheap, Solid feature range...

Tired-looking text, One feeder tray...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-09-25 21:06:06
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An affordable multifunction printer with impressively high quality print results, unfortunately hampered by a serious interface design flaw and slow print speeds. Brother - DCP-365CN price Buy Brother DCP-365CN securely online at a bargain price £79.9...
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