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Brother MFC-665CW Photo Color All-in-One Printer with Wireless Networking

Brother MFC-665CW Photo Color All-in-One Printer with Wireless Networking

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Brand: Brother
Category: CE

Buy New: $654.14

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 54 reviews

Media: Electronics
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 25
Dimensions (in): 15 x 18 x 7

MPN: MFC-665cw
Model: MFC-665cw
UPC: 012502615811
EAN: 0012502615811
ASIN: B000J2EQPY

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Color multi-function unit with wireless networking capabilities prints, copies, scans, and faxes
  • Features a flip-up, 2.5-inch color LCD
  • Built-in digital answering machine records up to 99 messages or up to 29 total minutes
  • Up to 27 ppm black and 22 ppm color print speed; up to 20 cpm black and 18 cpm color copy speeds
  • Dimensions: 18.4 x 7.1 x 14.6 in. (WxHxD); weighs 17.7 pounds; 1-year warranty

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
If you're using a PC at home or in a small office, an all-in-one printer, fax, copier, and scanner makes sense. Brother MFC-665CW is a complete all-in-one from its built-in Wi-Fi certified 802.11b/g wireless interface (also includes USB and Ethernet interfaces) to a digital cordless answering machine. It's designed for the home or small offce and offers fast print speeds, an automatic document feeder, a telephone handset and a digital answering machine. Accepts paper length to 14 Standard Memory (MB) 32MB Memory Connectivity ports - USB, Ethernet, 802.11b/g Wireless Interfaces Printer Driver Compatibility - Windows & Mac OS Faxing Capability B/W & Color Faxing / Fax Modem Speed 14.4K bps Fax Modem Out-of-Paper Reception Telephone Handset Message Center Yes (up to 29 minute built-in answering machine) Full Duplex Speaker Phone External TAD interface Caller ID Ready (service required); Call Waiting Caller ID Ready; Distinctive Ring Detection Ready Total Auto Dial Locations up to 80 locations Broadcasting up to 210 locations Up to 480 page fax memory Copying Capability B/W & Color Copying Design Style Flatbed Automatic Document Feeder Capacity - up to 10-Page ADF Stand-alone Copying - No PC Required Reduction/Enlargement 25% - 400% Scanning Capability B/W & Color Scanning with Interpolated Scan Resolution (dpi) up to 19,200 dpi with actual Optical Scan Resolution (dpi) up to 600x2400 dpi Input Color Scan Bit Depth 36-bit PhotoCapture Center Capability - Built-in Digital Media Card Drives and PictBridge capability Memory Card Slots - Compact Flash, Memory Stick Pro; xD-Picture Card TypeM/H, and Secure Digital media cards 2.5 LCD Screen Ink cartridges/Yield - LC51BK (500 pages); LC51C (400 pages); LC51M (400 pages); LC51Y (400 pages) Unit Dimensions (WxDxH) 18.4 x 14.6 x 7.1; Unit Weight (lbs) 17.7 lbs. Brother USA 1-Year Warranty

Amazon.com Product Description
The Brother MFC-665cw is a powerful color multi-function center with wireless (80.211b/g) networking capabilities, making it a great addition to your home or small business office.

Color Printer
The MFC-665cw features a flip-up, 2.5-inch color LCD so you can control all of its functions at a glance. Enjoy up to 27 ppm black and 22 ppm color print speed, as well as photo quality printing up to 6000 x 1200 dpi. With a droplet size as small as 1.5 picoliters you can be assured of fine details and color accuracy. The unit's front loading paper tray holds up to 100 sheets, while a photo by-pass tray holds up to 20 sheets of 4x6 glossy paper. Borderless photo printing is possible, and USB, ethernet, and wireless 80.211b/g interfaces are included. The printer works with Windows and Mac operating systems.

Color Copier
With a versatile flatbed design, the MFC-665cw offers easy copying. No PC is required for copying, and you'll enjoy up to 20 cpm black and 18 cpm color copy speeds. The copier also offers up to 1200 x 600 dpi resolution, as well as multi-copying for up to 99 copies. Reduce or enlarge your copies from 25 percent to 400 percent, in 1 percent increments.

Color Scanner
Use the MFC-665cw for flatbed color scanning at up to 19,200 dpi (interpolated) resolution, and up to 600 x 2400 dpi (optical) resolution. The unit includes award-winning ScanSoft PaperPort SE with OCR Software for Windows and Presto! PageManager for Mac.

Photo Capture Center
Use the color LCD display to preview, print images or even an index--all without a computer. The MFC-665cw features convenient digital camera media card slots for high quality photo printing (Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, xD-Picture Card Type M/Type H, CompactFlash, Secure Digital, and MultiMediaCard). The memory card system also works as a removable disk drive, and there's also a PictBridge interface to print photos directly from your PictBridge-enabled camera.

Color Fax
When it comes time to send a fax, you can choose black and white or color faxing using the ITU-T30E standard. A 10-page auto document feeder makes big faxing jobs a snap, while the 14.4 Kbps high-speed fax modem delivers your documents quickly. The fax machine supports caller ID and distinctive ring modes. No PC is required for faxing. You can also take advantage of 80-station auto dialing, and 32 MB of total memory means you can store up to 480 pages.

PC Fax
The MFC-665cw comes with the Brother PC Fax Driver for sending and receiving faxes from your computer. The software supports fax broadcasting from your PC, as well as network PC fax send and receive. PC fax functionality works with Windows and Mac operating systems.

Message Center
The MFC-665cw's built-in digital answering machine records up to 99 messages or up to 29 total minutes. The unit features a built-in telephone handset, as well as a full-duplex speakerphone for hands-free operation. Volume controls for both the handset and speakerphone are provided.



Customer Reviews:   Read 49 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars The dirty secret about Brother Printers   November 6, 2008
E. Environments (Atlanta, GA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I purchased this model because of the "all-in-one" features. It can accomplish a variety of tasks, and for the most part, done it's job well.

HOWEVER... it's primary function is as a printer, and unbeknown to me at the time of purchase, Brother printers have a dirty secret, no one will tell you about.

Imagine, it's well past midnight, and you are rushing to complete that project or report before leaving for work, or school, first thing in the morning. It's time to finally print the job, and then get some sleep. We're not talking a multi-color task here; basic black and white, essentially all text.

The printer stops, and tells you the cyan cartridge is empty. Yeah, yeah, fine, will get a new one later this week, but for now, I just need to print this report, and then go to bed.

It doesn't matter that you selected "Grayscale" under the Properties menu, meaning, you only want black ink. This machine will NOT print UNLESS it is loaded with ALL the color cartridges, even if you just want grayscale! There is no "work-around", you are screwed, unless you always keep an extra supply of cartridges on hand (the full set isn't cheap).

Also, I never, ever had paper jams with my old HP as I have with this beast.

Bottom line, unless you are willing to fork out extra cash to always have ALL FOUR replacement cartridges standing-by, invest your money in another brand of printer. Supposedly, Epson also has the infuriating restriction, but confirm that for yourself, should you be considering that brand.



3 out of 5 stars Overall it's pretty good with some annoying limitations   October 5, 2008
H. Zhang (CA)
This is my first "all-in-one" machine so I can't compare it to other models, I'm generally happy with this machine with its ablity to do anything under the sun with an amazing price.

However after a while I noticed there are two annoying limitations:
1. the print speed is extremely slow.
2. it drinks ink like spring water! I got the "ink lever is low" after about one month of usage with about 30 pages being printed overall. What a surprise!

Another feature I wish is to have a cordless headset, I read there is acutally a step up model with that feature, but it didn't receive good reviews.

Even with these limitations I still recommend this machine due to its very resonable price and versatility.



5 out of 5 stars Great All-In-One, Small Footprint   September 27, 2008
Byron K. Powell
I did a lot of research before I purchased this Brother MFC-665CW. Other than the standard Fax, Copy, Scan functions of an all-in-one, my primary criteria was that it have a 802.11b/g wireless interface and a small footprint. Without the phone handset, which doesn't have to be installed when unpacking, this unit is only 15.5" wide. Depth is 14.6" and height is a tiny 7.1".

The software installation and Wi-Fi configuration was very easy. The Control Center software is user friendly and using it with the unit is simple. Scanning documents to the PC over Wi-Fi is seamless. I was very impressed with how well the automatic document feeder works for a small unit. Another positive is that it has independant ink tanks so you only replace each color as needed.

Definitely a great all-in-one that I am very happy with. Highly recommended.



5 out of 5 stars Great all in one printer!!   August 25, 2008
superdave (War Room)
Bought it Sept. 07, not from amazon, and don't understand the negative feedback.

Reviewers Mark Twain and Super Dolfan state cost of ownership is too high.. i can replace all 4 carts-3 color, 1 black for $50 total and have printed 100's of pages, only replaced the black once. don't do a lot of color printing. Cleaning cycle is not done once a week, more like twice a year.. never had to clean or clear the heads yet.

As far as ownership costs go, take a look at HP or Epson and your costs are much higher.

Carolyn Stevenson said the unit jams and doesn't feed properly.. this is user error. your overloading the tray and don't know what your doing. My printer jammed once, cleared it in a few seconds and that was it.

It's obvious the 8 people who gave it one star should use a mac.

The unit took 10 mins to set up with usb cable, never had a problem with printing color/black, copies or faxes. The wireless is slower obviously.

No printer is perfect, they all have there problems, in the year i had mine, i had less trouble with this, than any hp, epson or canon in the past and i used them all and paid less than $130 for it.

If your looking for a solid all in one printer with fax/copy and wireless features.. this one can't be beat.



1 out of 5 stars Cost to Own: WAY TOO HIGH $$$$$$$   July 22, 2008
Mark Twain (Jax FL)
This machine is on of the most expensive printers/all-in-ones ive owned. If you are planning to really use your printer (more than a few pages a month) please take this into consideration: This Brother machine will completely disable itself if it has a low ink warning on ANY of the 4 inks. The ink levels are based on # of pages not actual ink used. I am very conservative and set this printer to low quality black and whit mode to save money. in 4 months I have had to change all the color and black inks twice- almost $200! Keep in mind i have not used a single drop of color ink. By comparison the same amount of printing would have cost me $11 on my Canon.

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