Brother MFC-8220 Laser Multifunction Center
- Prints, scans, copies, standalone and PC faxes
- Up to 2,400 x 600 dpi print resolution
- Up to 21 pages per minute printing and copying
- 300 x 600 dpi monochrome scan resolution, 9,600 dpi enhanced
- Parallel and USB interfaces, optional networking; PC and Mac
Product Description
The MFC-8220 is a 5-in-1 Laser Multi-Function Center machine that truly outperforms any other laser sheetfed all-in-one product in its class! The MFC-8220 is not only a laser printer and a feature-rich standalone fax, but also a full function copier and B/W scanner. Also included is PC Fax capability, allowing you to send and receive faxes via your desktop PC.In addition to producing sharp, laser print quality of up to 2400 x 600 dpi (HQ1200), the MFC-8220 prints and copies at an impressive speed of up to 21 ppm/cpm. The MFC-8220 comes equipped with a 250-sheet adjustable paper tray for letter or legal size paper and an optional second 250-sheet paper tray is also available. Both USB and parallel ports are standard and the MFC-8220 is compatible with Windows, Mac and DOS Operating Systems…. More >>
Brother MFC-8220 Laser Multifunction Center
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5 comments
J. Lou on January 6, 2010 at 3:00 am
This machine looks great. But from the product description, I can’t be sure whether it has an auto document feeder, which is the main reason for me to buy an all-in-one. Can anybody confirm? How many pages does it handle, if it has one? Thanks a lot! I didn’t mean to write a review before I buy it, but not sure where to ask this question. Thanks!
M. Jones on January 6, 2010 at 4:19 am
I have never gotten this machine to work properly. The screen keeps saying “Selection & Set” and beeps angrily at me no matter which button I push. I did get it to dial a fax number a few times, but each time when the other machine picked up it just sat there and didn’t take the page or transmit. Nor is there any way to hang up the fax, so after the other machine hangs up you have to hear “if you’d like to make a call, please hang up…” I can’t get it to do a damn thing and neither can anyone else who’s looked at it, and yes we’ve read the manual. I’m sorry I bought it online, otherwise I would have taken it back months ago– packing it up and toting it to the post office is such a huge pain, so it’s been gathering dust in the corner. Maybe I just got a bad one, I don’t know, but from now on I think I’ll buy big stuff like this from a place where I can take it back easily if I have problems.
James C. Shelley on January 6, 2010 at 6:01 am
THIS IS THE ANSWER. I SHOULD HAVE BOUGHT THIS YEARS AGO. I HAVE BOUGHT ENOUGH INK CARTIDGES TO PAY FOR THIS MACHING MANY TIMES OVER. VERY PLEASED.
P. Hargrove on January 6, 2010 at 7:29 am
Black and White laser printer does great job of printing. Everything works. 250 sheet paper tray. Normal text prints at about 18-20 pages a minute. Intricate print is about 7-10 pages a minute. Would buy again. Paid less than $200.00.
Marshall Rogers on January 6, 2010 at 9:07 am
I echo the findings of the other owner whose machine had a broken plastic gear after 2 years. Worked great, then nothing-to expensive for repair.