Brother MFDs and printers have traditionally had a no-nonsense office look with dull colors that may only suit the office environment. But things have started to look different for the past few months -- in a bid to make them more presentable, Brother has redesigned its products. The Brother DCP-350C is one such inkjet MFD in this new lineup. Let's find out if it's just the looks that have changed or if it performs as good.
Bundle
Brother DCP-350C
4 cartridges (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black)
4" x 6" photo paper pack
Two power cables with different plugs
Software and driver CD
User manual
Quick setup guide
Brother provides two power cables with different plug types so that you are not in a fix if you are stuck up with plug-holes of any one of these types. Also, they provide a pack of 4" x 6" photo paper for you to get started with printing photographs.
nice article/reveiw of DCP350c. but does it work with Mac OSX? and if you do not recommend the DCP350c, what do you recommend?
by gene
from hawaii
on 27/06/08 07:49 PM
A good article, everything I need to know about buying the machine; what's included and not all about the specs but how it looks. I like to hear your opionion.
by Margaret
from Sydney
on 22/05/08 04:36 AM
On the long run, Rs.2 per page for a black print is sure to burn a whole in the wallet. I will look elsewhere.. probably EPSON or Canon
by Rajesh Sundaram
from Chennai
on 21/05/08 04:09 PM