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Brother's color inkjet multifunction printer (MFP), the MFC-6490CW, adds wide-format printing capability to an already long list of functions. Unfortunately, extremely slow performance is the tradeoff. For $300 (at this writing), the MFC-6490CW gives y...
Wideformat printing and scanning, Roomy dual input trays; easy to use...
Very slow, Plainpaper prints look fuzzy and drab...
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The Brother MFC 6490 CW wireless AIO has the largest scanning/copying screen (11” x 17”) of devices priced for the normal user or small business. It has capacity for wireless printing, scanning, copying and faxing from your computer, and it ca...
Brother MFC 6490 CW All in One Wireless Printer (Page 2 of 2) Review of MFC-Brother 6490 CW by Rebecca Scudder (10,613 pts ) , published Jun 11, 2009 2 commentsBrother MFC-6490cw Professional Series Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer with Wireless Networ...
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Updated: 2011-08-14 02:20:04
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The MFC-6490CW is designed for small offices interested in a loaded inkjet all-in-one and after putting Brother’s latest to the test, we found it delivers in spades. In terms of features the MFC-6490CW is a superstar. It boasts two paper trays; one cap...
Though not a speed demon its A3 capabilities, flexible features and solid print quality make it a winner...
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REVIEW Most small offices could make good use, at least occasionally, of an all-in-one (AIO) that prints and scans tabloid size (11 by 17 inches). Theres only one reason why almost all stay with models limited to letter and legal size: price. Tabloi...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-14 02:20:16
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The MFC-6490CW is an A3 alternative to A4 multifunction devices (MFDs). According to Brother, it’s the world’s first compact A3 wireless inkjet MFD. With its 540x488mm footprint, calling it compact is stretching it a bit, but Brother has done a good jo...
Good-quality prints; accepts A3 paper; easy to install; wired and wireless networking...
No duplex function; slightly flimsy chassis...
If you’ll make good use of its A3 functions, this is a good-quality multifunction device...
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In an office where size matters, the A3 printer is king. You don't have to be a graphics professional to appreciate the advantages of paper twice as big as the ubiquitous A4. Anybody who produces any booklets or newsletters at A4 will appreciate being abl...
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about.com Updated: 2011-08-14 02:20:26
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While this is a handy all-in-one for a small (or even not-so-small) office, not being able to duplex print is a real drawback. Tech trendsetters may be put off because it doesnt support the newest wireless version, and while most of us should be just...
Wireless built in, Excellent print quality, Easy to set up...
No duplex printing, Long print times...
While this is a handy all-in-one for a small (or even not-so-small) office, not being able to duplex print is a real drawback. Tech trendsetters may be put off because it doesnt support the newest wireless version, and while most of us should be just...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-17 06:04:25
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Brother is another big name in the world of printers. It didn't start out that way though. Brother began about a century ago with sewing machines and over the years has expanded its production lineup to a variety of machinery. Printers have become one...
The Brother MFC6490CW is compatible with all mainstream memory cards...
This allinone printer is slow and heavy.
With a slight drop in price, this printer would be much more competitive...
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consumersearch.com Updated: 2011-08-31 01:21:13
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Reviews say the Brother MFC-6490CW is a slowpoke, but it offers one advantage over most other inexpensive multifunction inkjet printers: it can scan and print tabloid-size pages up to 11 inches by 17 inches (legal size is 8.5 inches by 14 inches). That...
Prints tabloidsize pages, 50page automatic document feeder, Includes fax, Two paper trays, Wired, wireless networking...
Slow, No duplex printing, No automatic pagesize detection, Color oversaturated...
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