Price range: £92.01
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What is it: Inexpensive, multi-function inkjet printer
What we think: Its output quality is decent for the price, but it's very slow and visually unappealing
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 10 September 2009
Tags: Brother, Brother MFC-3360C, control panel, inkjet, LCD screen
We like:
Compact; quiet; decent print quality
We don't like:
Very slow output speed; lacks flatbed scanning functionality; tiny, non-backlit LCD display; bland design
CNET UK judgement:
The Brother MFC-3360C produces decent-quality text and graphics, but anyone printing a large volume of photos won't be happy with the extremely slow output speed. If you're set on buying a multi-function printer, put your money towards a more capable device, like the Canon Pixma MX330
Full review:
The £100 Brother MFC-3360C might be one of the least expensive multi-function printers on the market, but it's far from the best. Aesthetically speaking, its boxy shape and drab colour can't match the more modern designs of competitors. Although the print quality is an improvement on that of other Brother printers we've tested, it costs about as much as the Canon Pixma MX330, a more versatile printer with a colour LCD. Continue Reading...
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