Seems like a good deal to me. Duplex + Colour + WiFi + Network connectivity. Currently half price.
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SPECIFICATION:
Compatible with PC and Mac.
A4 print speed - black text: 28ppm (pages per minute).
A4 print speed - colour text: 28ppm (pages per minute).
Up to 2400 x 600dpi print resolution.
Double sided (duplex) printing.
250 sheet paper capacity.
Uses 4 ink cartridges.
Connectivity:
Ethernet.
Apple AirPrint.
Google Cloud Print.
Mobile print enables printing direct from your smartphone or tablet through brand specific apps.
General information:
Weight 21.9kg.
Size H31.3, W41, D48.6cm.
EAN: 4977766734363.
Top comments
coco_cool
25 Feb 175#3
Get this one instead, multifunctional at £132.08 + delivery after Cashback (plus possible Quidco). Set of toners around £45 on Ebay.
With the printer idle open the front and press secure and cancel buttons simultaneously. On the MFC-L8650CDW open the front an press * on the keypad for 5 seconds (keypad is not illuminated so you have to remember where * is).
You get a menu to reset each colour to a new cartridge of a particular capacity. STanDard, High Capacity, Super High Capacity and on some printers STaRter.
I read that to control print density the printer adjusts the voltage on the cartridge corona wire according to how much toner it thinks the cartridge contains. When you lie to the printer it may affect print quality. If you really want to run cartridges 'dry' it might be better to reset the cartridge when it is part used so the voltage is a bit out most of the time rather than completely out when you reset at the end. If someone here has a nearly empty cartridge to reset a before and after print quality comparison would be interesting.
No brainer if you're going to be a heavy-duty user / keep it for a long time.
Latest comments (40)
modd1uk
13 Mar 17#40
Ordered one from Staples, £10 discount code, 7/8% topcashback, and hopefully the brother cashback promo lands, makes it very cheap :smile:
KERMITZBITZ
12 Mar 17#39
Aaaah great stuff. Thanks for the info. Any idea what the code is please?
watchcam
10 Mar 17#38
Printerland have some good deals at the moment.
KERMITZBITZ
7 Mar 17#33
Can you buy the MFCL8650CDW from anywhere and still get the cash back or is it only from certain retailers?
watchcam to KERMITZBITZ
7 Mar 17#34
The 8650cdw is junk that falls apart. Mine didn't last 3 years of very moderate use.
M172008 to KERMITZBITZ
10 Mar 171#37
Try staples, delivery in next 14 days .10£ code and 7% TCB
KERMITZBITZ
7 Mar 17#36
It will be very light use so it will be ok for me.
alexchegwin
7 Mar 17#35
Too late for me... oh well.
Does anyone know how long it takes for cashback to be processed from brother?
Gazzie
4 Mar 17#32
Looking at the comments on this post, the OP has made a mistake - this printer doesn't support Wifi.
watchcam
3 Mar 17#31
Thanks ... food for thought. I have spent ages looking at printer after printer. Such a hard decision.
Thanks
watchcam
2 Mar 17#27
I wouldn't touch a Brother printer. I have a L8650CDW that is a little under three years old and the insides are literally disintegrating in on themselves. There are metal clips that have collapsed through the rollers making it pretty much unusable now. I am very disappointed and had no interest from Brother on why such a catastrophic failure (yes out of warranty) has happened. Of course I also recently replaced the toners that will no go in the bin.
If anyone can recommend a replacement let me know.
My point is though if the more expensive 8650 falls apart what chance does this cheaper model have?
vaugi to watchcam
3 Mar 17#30
I've had two HL-l8250CDN models - first one the fuser unit went, at around 12000 pages (1-2 yr use) so I switched to my replacement I bought as a back up. Both cheap enough, but I then needed another back up in case that went wrong.
Not sure about your needs, but I ended up going up a few steps, but went used instead. I bought a used low page count HP CP4525 from Ebay for £160. It's a proper workhorse. 500 sheet feeder (useful for me as I was printing 250+ pages a day for packing slips), 10000 page toners, and 40ppm.
I found that the Brother printer took a lot longer than the quoted 28ppm when pages were large (memory wise), I think it might be due to lower memory. The HP does get near 40ppm, and quicker to start printing. A set of compatibles for the HP is £100-£150 (although not bought a set yet) but that's 10,000 pages so comparable if not cheaper than brother where it's £50 for a set, but 3-4000 pages.
Obviously no scanner, so if that's a requirement might need another option.
alexchegwin
2 Mar 17#29
When it says use code "Q4C100".. when do you enter that code please?
Thanks
alexchegwin
2 Mar 17#28
Does anyone have a direct link to the claim form.. i clicked on the claim now button but nothing happened.
What are the advantages of the MFC-9330CDW over the HL-L8250CDN.
I don't know much about printers and having trouble seeing the difference between the two.
Also... the 100 cashback for the MFC-9330CDW... Does this apply these purchased from any online uk retailer?
Try Staples UK; appears to be still in stock and discounted to £249. use this valid discount code for £10 off: 299000065.
And Topcashback offering 6.9% as well.
Try Staples UK; appears to be still in stock and discounted to £249. use this valid discount code for £10 off: 299000065.
And Topcashback offering 6.9% as well.
coco_cool
25 Feb 175#3
Get this one instead, multifunctional at £132.08 + delivery after Cashback (plus possible Quidco). Set of toners around £45 on Ebay.
How many refills do you get for your £17.50? If it's only one then I can't see the point when you can get compatible cartridges for less than £15. Less waste, I suppose.
Tequila
27 Feb 171#16
Laser printer forward to win.
Inkjet should've been extincted by now.
jj235
26 Feb 173#15
With the printer idle open the front and press secure and cancel buttons simultaneously. On the MFC-L8650CDW open the front an press * on the keypad for 5 seconds (keypad is not illuminated so you have to remember where * is).
You get a menu to reset each colour to a new cartridge of a particular capacity. STanDard, High Capacity, Super High Capacity and on some printers STaRter.
I read that to control print density the printer adjusts the voltage on the cartridge corona wire according to how much toner it thinks the cartridge contains. When you lie to the printer it may affect print quality. If you really want to run cartridges 'dry' it might be better to reset the cartridge when it is part used so the voltage is a bit out most of the time rather than completely out when you reset at the end. If someone here has a nearly empty cartridge to reset a before and after print quality comparison would be interesting.
sacherlover
26 Feb 17#14
Would you please explain how the toner cartridges can be reset from the printer controls. I can't see anything in the manual except being told to have a new cartridge ready, as it won't print once you get the replace toner cartridge message?
railwaygun
26 Feb 17#13
8650CDW - comes with free truss!
Dimensions & Weight
With Carton (WxDxH)
637 x 545 x 649mm 35.2Kg
Without Carton (WxDxH)
410 x 503 x 492mm 30.4Kg
jj234
26 Feb 17#12
You don't need reset gears. Toner cartridges can be reset from the printer controls. That place is also expensive, £66 for set of toner refill bottles when you can a set of re-manufactured cartridges on ebay from £45.
cjed
26 Feb 171#11
I'd assumed that the 8400CDN did 2-sided scanning and copying as it appears to have the same ADF unit. Good spot - that makes the 8650CDW a much better buy - and it has been cheaper than the 8400CDN in the last month or so.
cjed
25 Feb 171#7
I have one of these and it's been great. However, check the size and weight - they're *big*. Also, if I was buying now, I'd go for one of the Brother multi-function colour lasers that have a £100 cashback promotion on at the moment. The MFC-L8650CDW has already been mentioned, and there's also the DCP-L8400CDN (no Fax) which can be had for a little less (after cashback) here : http://www.leoofficesupplies.co.uk/brother-dcp-l8400cdn-colour-laser-multifunction-ref-dcpl8400cdnzu1.html
Teza511 to cjed
25 Feb 171#9
Beat me to it :laughing:
janice603 to cjed
26 Feb 171#10
8400CDN, not wireless, single side copy and scanning only, duplex print, £2 cheaper.
8650CDW, wireless, duplex scan, duplex print.
I think it is clear which one is the winner. Why cut out so many functions to save £2?
Opening post
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SPECIFICATION:
Compatible with PC and Mac.
A4 print speed - black text: 28ppm (pages per minute).
A4 print speed - colour text: 28ppm (pages per minute).
Up to 2400 x 600dpi print resolution.
Double sided (duplex) printing.
250 sheet paper capacity.
Uses 4 ink cartridges.
Connectivity:
Ethernet.
Apple AirPrint.
Google Cloud Print.
Mobile print enables printing direct from your smartphone or tablet through brand specific apps.
General information:
Weight 21.9kg.
Size H31.3, W41, D48.6cm.
EAN: 4977766734363.
Top comments
https://www.printerland.co.uk/Brother-MFC-L8650CDW-P134079.aspx
You get a menu to reset each colour to a new cartridge of a particular capacity. STanDard, High Capacity, Super High Capacity and on some printers STaRter.
I read that to control print density the printer adjusts the voltage on the cartridge corona wire according to how much toner it thinks the cartridge contains. When you lie to the printer it may affect print quality. If you really want to run cartridges 'dry' it might be better to reset the cartridge when it is part used so the voltage is a bit out most of the time rather than completely out when you reset at the end. If someone here has a nearly empty cartridge to reset a before and after print quality comparison would be interesting.
No brainer if you're going to be a heavy-duty user / keep it for a long time.
Latest comments (40)
Does anyone know how long it takes for cashback to be processed from brother?
Thanks
If anyone can recommend a replacement let me know.
My point is though if the more expensive 8650 falls apart what chance does this cheaper model have?
Not sure about your needs, but I ended up going up a few steps, but went used instead. I bought a used low page count HP CP4525 from Ebay for £160. It's a proper workhorse. 500 sheet feeder (useful for me as I was printing 250+ pages a day for packing slips), 10000 page toners, and 40ppm.
I found that the Brother printer took a lot longer than the quoted 28ppm when pages were large (memory wise), I think it might be due to lower memory. The HP does get near 40ppm, and quicker to start printing. A set of compatibles for the HP is £100-£150 (although not bought a set yet) but that's 10,000 pages so comparable if not cheaper than brother where it's £50 for a set, but 3-4000 pages.
Obviously no scanner, so if that's a requirement might need another option.
Thanks
thanks
http://image.prntscr.com/image/e9f488ce09644962bf30d4df69a4ed2c.png
I don't know much about printers and having trouble seeing the difference between the two.
Also... the 100 cashback for the MFC-9330CDW... Does this apply these purchased from any online uk retailer?
Thanks very much
http://www.staples.co.uk/laser-all-one-printers/cbs/223317641.html?Effort_Code=WW&Find_Number=223317641&SearchEffort=WW&PromoCode=400600999
And Topcashback offering 6.9% as well.
Try Staples UK; appears to be still in stock and discounted to £249. use this valid discount code for £10 off: 299000065.
And Topcashback offering 6.9% as well.
https://www.printerland.co.uk/Brother-MFC-L8650CDW-P134079.aspx
Inkjet should've been extincted by now.
You get a menu to reset each colour to a new cartridge of a particular capacity. STanDard, High Capacity, Super High Capacity and on some printers STaRter.
I read that to control print density the printer adjusts the voltage on the cartridge corona wire according to how much toner it thinks the cartridge contains. When you lie to the printer it may affect print quality. If you really want to run cartridges 'dry' it might be better to reset the cartridge when it is part used so the voltage is a bit out most of the time rather than completely out when you reset at the end. If someone here has a nearly empty cartridge to reset a before and after print quality comparison would be interesting.
Dimensions & Weight
With Carton (WxDxH)
637 x 545 x 649mm 35.2Kg
Without Carton (WxDxH)
410 x 503 x 492mm 30.4Kg
8650CDW, wireless, duplex scan, duplex print.
I think it is clear which one is the winner. Why cut out so many functions to save £2?
No brainer if you're going to be a heavy-duty user / keep it for a long time.
Printer cheaper here, delivered: £128.74
https://www.box.co.uk/Brother_MFC-L8650CDW_Colour_Laser_All_in_1633230.html
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Brother-HL-L8250CDN-Colour-Printer-Network/dp/B00JGKB5L8