Buy Brother DCP-8085dn Digital Copier and Laser Printer w/Full Duplex Capability and Networking At Amazon!
2 September 2010 oleh kenlarsen1981| Buy Brother DCP-8085dn Digital Copier and Laser Printer w/Full Duplex Capability and Networking At Amazon!
List Price: $649.99 Amazon Price: $399.99 |
Brother DCP-8085dn Digital Copier and Laser Printer w/Full Duplex Capability and Networking Description:
Laser Multi-Function Copier with Full Duplex Capability and Networking. Up to 32pm print and copy speeds. Automatic duplex (2-sided) print/copy/scan. Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi laser printing. Stand alone copying - no PC required. 50-page capacity auto document feeder for multi-page documents. 250-sheet capacity letter/legal paper tray plus a 50-sheet capacity multi-purpose tray for envelopes, letterhead, labels or card stock. USB Direct Interface. Ethernet, Hi-Speed USB 2.0 and Parallel interfaces
- Brand: Brother
- Model: DCP-8085DN
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 22.00″ h x 22.00″ w x 24.00″ l, 37.70 pounds
Features
- Up to 32ppm monochrome print and copy speed
- Up to 1200 x 1200 dpi print resolution
- Full Automatic Duplex - Print/Copy/Scan
- Legal-size document glass
- 300-sheet paper capacity
Customer Reviews:
Brother 8000 series is a wonderful family of printers.![]()
Contrary to one of the erroneous reviews, the Brother 8085DN DOES support duplex scanning and copying. That is why you pay $50-75 more than the 8080DN, which only does duplex printing.
We have the 8080DN and this series of Brother printers is FANTASTIC — an amazingly powerful business printer for the price of a personal printer. These things are well built, meant for a busy workgroup/small business setting. My wife runs a small nonprofit and has to print board packets and this thing just cranks them out. It will happily print two-sided packets and collate them — it will go hours of printing without a hiccup. Duplex printing is much slower than one sided printing — DUH, that is true of ANY printer. You’re not going to get high duplex speed until you get into the corporate printers.
We have also owned the Canon ImageClass duplexing printer. The Canons are terrific, very trouble free personal printer. But there is a HUGE catch — their $65 toner cartridge will only go about 1,000 pages.
The biggest selling point for this printer — the Brother 8000 series can use a high yield cartridge (about $85, or less if you feel comfortable using a remanufacture) that is rated at a whopping 8000 pages!!!
We do a lot of printing, so I researched extensively, and Brother is in a class by itself for cartridge capacity and low print costs for this class of printer. I highly recommend anything in the 8000 series.
The only reason you might not want this printer for a home office is that it is BIG. But you can’t get performance like this in anything smaller that I know of.
Other good things:
1) Energy Star compliant. In sleep mode this printer only draws 18 watts to keep the drum warm. You’d be surprised how many printers eat 40 or 50 watts in standby mode, which will cost you $30 or $40 over a year’s time. Energy Star means first page speed is not quite as good as the little HPs, but it’s still only like 12 seconds.
2) This printer has TRUE networking capability — no need for print server. That means the only connection you need is ethernet from your router to the printer. Install drivers, and every computer on the network can control this printer completely — that means scanning as well. I can’t tell you how much better that is than having a USB printer that has to be shared. Brother seems to have high quality drivers — we’ve connected XP, Vista and Win 7 without a hitch.
To sum up, everything about this printer speaks of quality and durability. It is just incredible what you can get for $300-$350 these days.
Excellent product![]()
The printer quality is excellent. Print speeds exceeded my expectations. I purchased another one for my second office based on the performance of this printer. I will buy again.
All the features but none of the quality![]()
This printer/copier was simple to set up. Unpackaged, installed software, plugged in and it worked. Unit does duplex scanning and printing as advertised. It had all the features I needed for a relatively good price. Unfortunately, the moment I took it out of the box I knew I’d probably made a bad choice.
The build quality is very cheap and flimsy. Cheap plastic, poorly fitted parts. This translated into issues the first time I used it. The duplex scanner, which is something I’ll use regularly, pulled multiple pages at once nearly every time I ran a job. The second job, a page got jammed in the feeder. I didn’t get through a single job successfully.
Print speed is also pretty poor while duplexing. I’m obviously not looking for the same speed that the $10k printers we have at work. Double the time is what I’d expect unfortunately it’s more like three times longer to print a page. Non-duplex printing is as advertised. Duplex scanning is painfully slow.
In the end, I returned the unit and just received a Canon imageclass D1120. All the same features but the build quality is *substantially* better. And it’s $30 cheaper. So far, no jams, faster printing, better quality. I’ll keep the Canon for a few more weeks and review it at that time.









