5.8 GHz Digital Cordless handset (expands to a total of 4 handsets)
2.5" Flip-up Color LCD display
Wireless 802.11b/g and Ethernet Interfaces
Prints up to 27ppm black and 22ppm color
Built-in Digital Answering Machine holds up to 29 minutes of messages
Rating: - Expedient shipper great product condition
This over all was a great purchase i received the printer in three days and my payment wasnt completely processed until after i sign for item thanks 1-10 i would rate 10+
Rating: - Brother printer all in one
This is a great all in one printer. I have Vista and it took a while to get the drivers downloaded but it was well worth the effort. The company was great to deal with. I have had it for a couple of months and it all works really well.
Rating: - Ok when it works
The printer works ok when it works. The setup was horrific, very difficult. On top of it, the software and user manuals (both physical and on Brother's website) are pretty bad. After finally getting everything setup, it drops its wireless singal frequently, which means I have to go Menu -> LAN -> WLAN -> Setup WLAN... -> Connect, pretty much every time I want to print. The quality is just ok. Another main drawback is that the thing chews through ink. I recently purchased a Canon laser (black and white) all in one for a similar price of the ink jet. The set up was very easy, it works perfect, and the quality rocks. I recommend Canon.
Rating: - Horrible printer, expensive ink
My father purchased this printer. It is about as good as any other inkjet printer for producing printouts. Picture printouts are standard quality (some visible color splotching {dithering} if you look close). Regular printouts are acceptable
However, this is one of the worst printers I've ever used.
1. On device instructions are useless, getting useful information from google is very hard.
2. To insert photo paper it took me 20 minutes of puzzling through the various undocumented tabs and other physically moving things to figure out how to insert photo paper.
3. Windows drivers are only good for printing out "full sheet" printouts. Trying to print other sizes is not supported.
4. OSX, while allowing for complex printing options in software, was not provided with acceptable drivers. Pictures printed from OSX look like they were printed on a cheap inkjet.
5. Changing the ink cartridges almost prompted me to call a technician - it's that complex.
Overall, it felt like I was using a printer from 1970. Absolutely the worst piece of consumer electronics I've touched in recent years.
PS: Ink cartridge racket is absurd. Best buy charged $100 for 2 blacks and a set of colors. If you don't need to print photo-pictures, a cheap color laser is a much more economical choice than this printer.
Brother MFC-845cw Color Photo Inkjet Flatbed All-in-One with 5.8GHz Cordless Handset Reviews