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I have a PE220 and I use a Mac with OSX so your mileage may be different. I have had the unit for a bit over a week now. Observations: Print quality - exceptional. If you've been living with the mushy text output of inkjets, this looks great. Colour photos are rendered in grayscale with remarkable detail. I have been able, with some coaxing, to run 220gm card through the manual tray. Speed - a bit slow out of the gate on the first print but then they come thick and fast. I don't mind this as I'd rather have a unit more energy efficient than intermittently fast. Scanning - good if you are planning to send the output to a device with similar resolution. It''s obviously meant to be good enough for its own output (600dpi) but I wouldn't use it for making high quality scans. Copying - See printing and scanning above. Faxing - Good and easy to set up. I like the way it handles distinctive ring tones and the phonebook is easy to get to. Firmware - The internal menu functions are straight forward and its easy to figure out how to drive it without the manual, which is good as its only supplied on CD (Yay! no usless paper!) Software - From the manual it looks as if the Windows software for both scanning and printing has more features than the Mac (Unix) software, but in reality the functionality has just been displaced from the controlling application to the Windows print manager, in my opinion the kind of typically Microsoft dopeyness that helps drive me to use a Mac - I don't want imaging controls in my print drivers thank you very much. If one does want that sort of thing there are often third party driver additions that can add that sort of thing. Hardware - The thing is remarkably easy to set up and the cartridge design is great - hold it by the handle, slide it in until it seats, close the door and go! If the door won't close, it's not in correctly. If that doesn't clue you up the display will tell you as well when you try to print. The thing has yet to mis-feed or paper jam (unlike just about every inkjet I have ever owned) and I like that it will grab a page from the manual feed tray if there's one there. It's quiet and seems to use very little power when in Power Save Mode - essential if you are leaving it on 24/7 to catch faxes. Cost - I got the machine (in New Zealand) about half price as the supplier was overstocked. I haven't had it long enough yet to know how much it costs to run but I'm sure it will be cheaper than the Brother inkjet multifunction POS I replaced. At least if you don't use it much the laser printer doesn't waste ink cleaning itself all the time like a cat with OCS. The replacement cartridge in New Zealand is about $100 wholesale which is supposed to do 3000 pages at 5% making it pretty competitive price per page. All in all I'm happy with it so far. If it lasts longer than my previous Brother inkjet trash (3 years and two print heads, I stopped at the third one that they wanted me to pay for), which I suspect it will, I'll be a happy camper. Hope this is of some help as I am avoiding what I should be doing by writing this! |
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