digitalversus.com Updated: 2018-06-01 06:00:14
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The MFC-7860DW is responsive in each function, especially when it's been turned off for a prolonged period. It takes 30 seconds to print the first page after being off for 24 hours. That's one of the fastest on the market.The MFC-7860DW is an all-in-on...

Cost per page, WiFi, Doublesided printing, Responsive, Fast, Low energy consumption (1 W in sleep mode), Compatible with Mac, Windows & Linux...

Noisy, Low image quality for printing and copying...

This multifunction printer keeps its promises when it comes to speed and size. It will do for anyone looking for an affordable all-in-one device with low printing costs, but the poor printing quality doesn't make it useful for much more than basic text...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2018-06-01 06:00:17
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Waiting for a new Brother printer to arrive is similar to waiting for a bus - nothing for ages, and then a host appear at the same time. We've already looked at one of the lower-end models from the latest batch, the MFC-7460DN. Now it's the turn of th...

The arrival of WiFi networking, plus speedy performance...

Some issue with the quality of copies.

As the only essential difference between the MFC-7860DW and the MFC-7460DN is the addition of Wi-Fi connectivity, the decision whether to pay the extra £50 ultimately depends on how vital this is for your work...
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The mono laser multifunction printer can fairly be described as a workhorse of the small office. It has taken the place of the photocopier as the major ‘can't live without' piece of desktop equipment, providing print, copy, scan and, in the case of Brothe...

Quick print for class, Duplex print as standard, Wireless connection with WPS setup...

Poor greyscale copying, Above average running costs, High purchase price...

Brother rates the MFC-7680DW at 26ppm and our tests got quite close to this. Although the five-page text document only produced 14.3ppm, when we ran the 20-page long text document, the speed rose to 21.1ppm. The five-page text and graphics test produced 1...
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Following on the heels of CES, Brother made two major product announcements including the MFC-7000 Laser All-in-One series and the MFC-J6000 Inkjet All-in-One series.We recently finished up our review of the MFC-J6710dw All-in-One, the mid-level inkje...

Brother designed the MFC-7860dw with small offices, home offices and small businesses in mind and it falls nicely into that category with a price tag under $300, affordable operation costs and standard capacity and high yield capacity toner cartridge o...
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Similar in most ways to the less expensive Brother MFC-7360n ($200 street, 3.5 stars) that I recently reviewed, the Brother MFC-7860DW ($300 street) adds a slightly faster engine, WiFi, and a duplexer (for two-sided printing). The additions serve as mo...

Suitably small for personal use or for a micro office. Ethernet and WiFi. Duplexer. Single-sheet manual feed.

No paper handling upgrade options.

The Brother MFC-7860DW is small enough to serve as a personal mono laser MFP, but also offers Ethernet and WiFi connections to let it serve as a shared printer in a micro office. Buy it now...
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about.com Updated: 2018-06-01 06:00:17
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The Brother MFC-7860DW is a multifunction laser printer that offers automatic duplexing, wireless or wired networking, and a 250-sheet paper tray. I found it quiet, fast, and reliable--and prints look outstanding. Complaints were few--the LCD screen is...

Very fast, Builtin duplexer, Wired / Wireless networking built in and easy to set up...

LCD is difficult to read, Printing from smartphone apps doesn't include Blackberry...
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Small businesses and small offices buy low-cost monochrome laser printers instead of inkjet models for two main reasons: Lasers are faster, and they're less expensive to operate. The latter is key: The consumables—that is, the toner cartridg...

Outstanding text quality, Automatic duplexing...

Subpar copying, scanning, A bit pricey, Low monthly duty cycle...

This multifunction laser is a good fit for small businesses that need a text-document printer, but its image scanning and copying are subpar...
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