digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-17 06:05:17
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On the good side of average. The MFC-5890CN is pretty responsive from the off position (38 seconds), and from standby (19 seconds) as well as printing your first page when the machine is on (13 seconds).HardwareThe Brother MF-5890 is a multifunction A3...

Low cost per page with high capacity cartridges, Good quality photo prints, A3 prints, Quiet...

No wifi, no doublesided, Slow, Frequent jams with photo paper, Poor scanner...

This printer does the job fine in terms of quality, but unfortunately takes its time. The jams when you're printing photos means we're not at all sure about recommending it. Print speeds will also discourage certain users, especially pros...
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If you need to print on paper bigger than A4, your choices of printer are severely reduced. If you need colour and can only afford an inkjet, they’re smaller still, and if you’d like an all-in-one, you’re down to half a dozen possibilities. Make that s...

If you need the facility to print A3 pages, this machine can save you around £70 over the full A3 scanning and copying model. It produces reasonable print, but not nearly as quickly as Brother would have you believe. ® More Printer Reviews... Kyocera...
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There's growing interest in inkjet all-in-ones that are able to handle A3 documents as well as A4 and Brother has several models that can do this, more or less. More or less because in this model, the MFC-5890CN, A3 support only extends to printing. The m...
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technologytell.com Updated: 2011-08-17 06:05:33
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The Brother is networkable, but only via Ethernet. For most family uses, running Ethernet cable to multiple computers is more trouble than they’re willing to go through. For a single location though, or small business, this unit is ideal. This would be an economical unit for a small home-based business.
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Brother aims at the ambitious small office with its Brother MFC-5890CN colour inkjet multifunction printer, whose wide-format capability and cheap inks increase your in-house publishing potential without breaking the bank. Unfortunately, its slow, a...

If time is money, the Brother MFC-5890CN hurts on both counts. It makes you wait forever for plain-text pages that also cost more because of the pricey black ink. Wide-format printing remains rare in this price range, however, so if you need that feat...
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Brother's MFC-5890CN is a six-in-one inkjet multifunction device that allows you to print, scan, photocopy, read memory cards, and send and receive faxes all from the same unit. Not only that, it can print at up to A3 size and it's quite good as a ph...

A3 printing, good photo quality, easy-to-use front panel, not a space hog...

Slow in our document printing test, inks can be tricky to install, scanner didn’t pick up fine details...
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Brother aims at the ambitious small office with its Brother MFC-5890CN colour inkjet multifunction printer, whose wide-format capability and cheap inks increase your in-house publishing potential without breaking the bank. Unfortunately, it's slow, an...

If time is money, the Brother MFC-5890CN hurts on both counts. It makes you wait forever for plain-text pages that also cost more because of the pricey black ink. Wide-format printing remains rare in this price range, however, so if you need that feat...
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Brother aims at the ambitious small office with its $200 MFC-5890CN color inkjet multifunction printer, whose wide-format capability and cheap inks increase your in-house publishing potential without breaking the bank. Unfortunately, its slow, and its...

Offers wideformat printing, Bundles highyield inks...

Slow text printing, Pricey black ink...
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Brother's MFC-5890CN 4-in-1 Inkjet Printer packs a fax, copier, printer and a scanner in one affordable, semi-compact unit. It also features a flip-up 3.3-inch color LCD and wireless networking capabilities. The Price: $200 The Verdict: It has been...

It has been a long time since I last shopped for a printer, and if Brother's new addition to their Professional Series line is any indicator, consumers are getting a lot more for their buck these days. For less than $200 you can expect a 4-in-1 device...
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