features :
- Print and copy up to 27ppm
- Built-in Ethernet network interface
- Automatic duplex for producing two-sided output
- Stand-alone copying - No PC required
- 35-page capacity auto document feeder,Scan To Feature: Email, Image, OCR, File
Customer Reviews
| 283 of 289 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Brother Printer DCP7065DN Monochrome Laser Multi-Function Copier (Office Product) I've had this printer for a whole 10 hours, and only printed about 5-6 pages so far, but it's awesome! Setup on my Mac was a breeze. Hooked the printer up to the network and immediately got an IP with DHCP. I then attempted to use the standard PCL driver with a standard JetDirect port on my Mac running OSx 10.6.. but don't do this.. it seems that printing a single page will cause the printer to just print a blank page... and then another one.. and then..won't stop :P. Ohwell.. After loading the proper drivers, Mac nicely finds the printer over bonjour and automagically sets it up as a printer and scanner (whoo hoo).The Ups: - Fast printing -- From deep sleep to wake up it takes about 20 seconds to get the first page out (pretty darn decent for a printer under 200 bucks) - Energy saving -- in deep sleep it consumes less than a watt - Solid drivers/software that doesn't get in the way.. for mac at least (not sure about windows) - Painless dup lex printing - Copying without the need of a computer - Super light (25 lbs?) and small footprint - Toner cartridges that don't cost an arm and a leg - A button on the printer that stops the current print job (AND actually works.. unlike some lexmark and hp printers I've encountered which cancel jobs that HAVEN'T been started yet.. ugh.) The Downs: - Automatic document feeding can't scan double sided... but kind of expected, although.. you can tell it to scan a stack of (one-sided) documents and print double-sided documents - The scanner lid seems to be spring-loaded, so be gentle when closing the flatbed scanner - The scanner lid only opens 45 degrees not 90 degrees... maybe this is normal.. but my xerox copier goes all the way up.. ohwell) -Getting this printer to work in Linux (ubuntu 11.04) was a little painful-- had to install the cups and lpr driver from the website.. but it's decently document on Brother's website, s o check it out (hint: even though ubuntu "recommends" using the 7045 driver, dont.. use 7065dn.. using the 7045 will just send the printer data, and then the printer will just go back to sleep without printing anything). So even with all the things that I don't like about the printer, I still highly recommend the printer, given the price and how many features brother packed into this model. I would totally recommend this printer to anyone in the need of b/w network printer. EDIT: 7/31/2011-- The printer doesn't seem to have airprint support (yet), so those of you who want to print directly from you iphone/ipad/iwhatever.. sorry -- it won't work out of the box.. you'll probably need to setup a print server. I'll probably try doing this on a dd-wrt instance. Also, I tried using the Brother iPrint&Scan app on my iPhone, but it didn't work with this printer.. ohwell. EDIT: 9/30/2011 @ 5:05pm-- According to the handy-dandy printer stat istics webpage built into the printer, I've printed 442 pages so far, and the printer is telling me that I'm running low on toner. I'm using the toner that came with the printer, (TN420) which is advertised to last about 1200 pages. I don't believe that I've printed any images or anything that requires a ton of toner, so I'm a bit confused on why I'm low on toner. Still-- Printer/scanner is great.. maybe just a defective toner unit that got shipped with the printer? EDIT: 9/30/2011 @ 5:13pm -- I found this "toner save" option in the web interface, so I enabled it. (Oops-- forgot about that. Printed out a page and in my opinion, it looks the same as when the "toner save" option was disabled. Hopefully I'll get better performance out of toner cartridges now. EDIT: 10/19/2012: Yep, printer is still running strong.. by the way, numerous people have commented that the toner included with the printer is a 'starter toner'. So if you buy this pr inter, you'll probably want to purchase a Brother TN420 along with this printer (or upgrade to the Brother TN450, if you're looking for the high yield model). 121 of 123 people found the following review helpful By sl0ttedpig (Waukesha, WI) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Brother Printer DCP7065DN Monochrome Laser Multi-Function Copier (Office Product) As the title suggests, I cannot believe there aren't more reviews for this printer, good or bad.I've been drinking the HP coolaid for many many years now. I don't print much to be honest with you, but always thought that a color printer was something everybody should have in the home. I've owned about 4 HP multi-function printers over the years, and my last one was the worst in respect to ink. Not only were there 6 cartridges, but even printing in Black yielded a drop in the color inks! Due the infrequent usage of the printer, my inks would also "expire" so that I had to replace them. All this coupled with the fact that when I did buy new ink, most of the time the cartridges (which were small in the first place), only came half full! OK, so you didn't come here to read about my issues with HP, although I think most people can empathize! So, in looking for another printer, I looked for the following: - Scanner - Printer (Laser) - Networked (Wireless or Hardwired) - Reasonable Price (under 0) - Not an HP! What I got in the main, exceeded my expectations. Granted I only got this today, but from unpacking to printing the first page, was an absolute breeze. It's a lot smaller and lighter than I was expecting but quite a bit taller than my HP all-in-one. I have multiple Windows machines (no Mac or Linux to test with right now) on my network, and each one picked up the printer during driver install first time. I downloaded the drivers directly from Brother so I had the latest ones, and I also ensured that after everything was running, I updated the firmware of the printer too. All this was done with ease. The print quality is as you would expect from a laser printer, very clean and sharp. I especially like the duplex feature which allows printing on both sides. I even tried the multiple pages on one (4 to 1 in this instance with duplex), an d it downsized the PDF file whilst keeping it still pretty readable. The warm up from sleep to print was pretty quick. I would say less than 10 seconds. The build quality is pretty good. It's not as solid as an Enterprise type laser printer, but what do you expect for 9!? I was a little worried about the scan cover only lifting 45 degrees (as mentioned in the first review), but it lifts way more than that (probably about 65 degrees), plus it has a vertical lift on the hinges so you can scan thick books etc. which is nice. I do agree with the other review, the spring loaded lid is brutal, so you need to be careful when lifting the lid, otherwise you could damage the hinges. However, with that said, the scanning feature is not quite as nice as the HP one. I need to play with it a bit more, but there doesn't appear to be a preview feature, and if you scan multiple pictures it doesn't allow you create multiple files (because there is no preview featur e). All-in-all though, with the fact that you get a starter cartridge that will last quite a while (with no expiry!), this printer is an absolute bargain for 0. Given I would have had to replace my HP cartridges anyway, which would have been , you can understand why this is, in the long run, a very cost effective printer. With high yield toner cartridges that print about 2500 pages for , I can't see me ever going back to an Inkjet. In conclusion, don't be put off by the Brother brand and their relative obscurity compared to HP, they've been around for a long time. I'm dinging the product 1 star because of the lack of preview and multi-image in the scanning software, and the spring loaded lid. I'm hoping there is an alternative/remedy to this. But for that, it would be five stars. Pros - Great printer, especially with duplex, and n to 1 printing - Fast print speed and nice quality - Scan and copy multiple docum ents using the auto feeder - Long lasting, non expiring toner cartridge (700 pages from the free one!) - Enclosed paper tray with pretty good capacity (250 sheets) - No large output tray sitting on the side of printer, output is almost enclosed in the middle of the printer - Not an HP! :) Cons - Scanner software doesn't have preview or the ability produce multiple images at once (that I can tell) - Brutal spring loaded scan cover - Not color (but wasn't a requirement for me anyway) - No wireless (again not a big deal, but might be for some) UPDATE (08/07/2011): I've found the preview feature! As I'm a bit of a computer geek, I generally switch software to "Advanced Mode" to gain more control over it. It seems this mode doesn't show you previews which is a bit odd. However, by selecting "Home Mode", the preview is there. Granted the multi-image scan is still not there, but it's still an improvement. F YI, the mode can be found under... Read more 109 of 112 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Brother Printer DCP7065DN Monochrome Laser Multi-Function Copier (Office Product) With great sadness, I retired my HP LaserJet 5p after 17 years of great service. It finally died. I had fun taking it apart, but that's another story. I was always happy with that printer, and the service I got from HP when I bought it was terrific. So my first choice was another HP Laser. I had a terrible Brother Laser printer prior to the HP. Plus, the HP never needs a drum replacement (the Brother's drum is slated to last only 12,000 pages.)However, I had heard recently from multiple sources that in recent years, HP had gone downhill in quality and service. And the reviews I read (and I read hundreds of them) overall gave better scores to Brother Lasers, which usually cost less than HP. So after weeks of research, I bought the DCP-7065 for only 9. The price dropped to 9 3 weeks later - what a great deal! Now it is back to 6. Watch for sales! Here is my review after owning this for almost a month. Installation - It's my fir st networked printer, and I was nervous. In about an hour, I unpacked it, set it up, followed the Quick Start instructions, and installed it on 1 desktop (vista) and 2 laptops (xp-pro). Success! - The only problems I encountered were needing to install the scanner software twice on the desktop, and the scanner software not installing on the laptops. I didn't re-try when it failed on the laptops. Since I won't scan from the laptops (only my desktop), it was a non issue to me. If I ever need to, I will try again to install it on the laptops. Since it installed on the second try after a re-boot on my desktop, I assume the same will be true for the laptops. - Now I can sit in bed on the first floor and print on the second floor. No more running out to the inkjet, connecting it to the laptop via USB, printing, disconnecting and returning to the living room or bedroom. Hooray. - Another note - I have not downloaded the latest drivers and firmware yet (as other reviewers suggested), just used what was on the CD. I should, and will eventually, but so far it prints just fine. Print Quality & Speed - It's a Laser. Therefore, it has great print quality on the best setting. Eyeball test only - I didn't look with a magnifying glass or anything. With as cheap as toner is (even more so if you buy aftermarket toner cartridges), I am not going to use toner-save mode. - I printed a photograph, and it was OK, nothing special. I mean, this printer is not for photographs, but it will render graphics in black & white docs decently, not great. It is NOT a photo printer. Print your photos at Wal-Mart or some place like that. They will look great and be cheaper than printing at home, anyway.) - Speed? It is FAST! Love it! Wireless connectivity - I had no problems connecting this through my router following the Quick Start Instructions, and all of our laptops can now print from anywhere in the house. This is my favorite thing about this printer. - I don't know why anyone would need wi-fi instead of Ethernet, UNLESS you can't physically place your printer near your router (it needs a CAT5 cable from the printer to the router). That is the only time that the Ethernet connection to a router would not suffice. Personally, I would not spend the extra money for 802.11 wi-fi (the MFC-7860 costs about 0 more than this printer (0 vs. 0 at the time I purchased). Note - the HL-5370DW (0) is wireless, but does NOT have a copier/scanner, and also has lower ratings. For comparison purposes, HP has a wireless all-in-one laser printer with decent ratings, m1217nfw, for about 5.) Duplexing - I don't know how often I will use it, but it was easy to use and very fast. Very cool. I like it. I have not tried booklet printing yet. Noise - Yes, it has a cooling fan that makes some noise. So what? All printers make noise. It didn't seem any louder to me than any other printer. I didn't even notice the fan was running until it cut off. It's not a big deal to me, anyway, as it is in my office, not my bedroom. My HP DeskJet 6940 at work is much louder while printing (but since there is no cooling fan it makes zero noise after finishing. Energy - Like some other reviewers said, it made my lights flicker when waking up from deep sleep mode. As long as it doesn't blow a fuse, that is a minor annoyance that does not bother me much. Most of the time I am not in the same room as the printer anyway, since 90% of my printing is done from my laptop wirelessly. I chose to not hook it up via the same surge protector the computer was on. Straight to the wall instead. My house is only 20 years old, so I don't have ancient wiring. This might be an issue for some people but not for me. - Some people like that the printer has an on/off switch. But since it goes into deep sleep... Read more |
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