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Brother DCP-7020 Laser Digital Copier/Printer

Brother DCP-7020 Laser Digital Copier/Printer

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Brand: Brother
Category: CE

List Price: $207.99
Buy New: $138.15
You Save: $69.84 (34%)



New (23) Used (1) Refurbished (4) from $138.15

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 93 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 20.8
Dimensions (in): 15.6 x 17 x 11.6
nv:Print Method: Black/White Laser
Resolution: 2400 x 600 dpi
Maximum Duty Cycle: 10,000 Pages Per Month
Print Speed: 20ppm
Dimensions: 21.7"W x 19.5"D x 19.7"H
Connectivity: USB 2.0
Standard Paper Input: 250 Sheet Paper Capacity
Processor: 133 MHz

MPN: DCP7020
Model: DCP7020
UPC: 012502612834
EAN: 0012502612834
ASIN: B0007PF7GU

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Prints, copies, and scans--compatible with both PC and Mac
  • Up to 20 ppm print speed--up to 600 by 1,200 dpi resolution
  • Up to 17 cpm copy speed--reduces and enlarges 25% to 400%
  • 600 by 2,400 dpi scan resolution, 36-bit color--up to 6 seconds per page faxing
  • Parallel and USB 2.0 full-speed standard interfaces

Accessories:

  • Cables To Go - 13400 - 3M (9.8ft) USB 2.0 A/B Cable (White)
  • Cables To Go - 06091 - 10ft 1284 DB25M C36M Parallel Printer
  • Safco 5206GR Under-Desk Printer/Fax Stand in Gray
  • Metro DataVac Pro - Cleaning kit
  • Brother DR350 Drum Unit

Similar Items:

  • Brother TN350 Black Toner Cartridge
  • Belkin Pro Series USB 2.0 Device Cable (USB A/USB B, 10 Feet)
  • Cables To Go - 13400 - 3M (9.8ft) USB 2.0 A/B Cable (White)
  • Brother DR350 Drum Unit
  • Belkin F3U133-16 USB 2.0 A/B Cable (16 Feet)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The DCP-7020 is a great compliment to your fax machine in your home office or at your small-to-medium size business. It offers high-quality laser printing, copying and color scanning in one small footprint. With a 250-sheet paper capacity that holds letter or legal size paper and its user-friendly control panel to help you quickly accomplish your office tasks, the DCP-7020 is the logical choice. You can even make copies without the use of a computer! Standard Interface(s) -Parallel & Full Speed USB 2.0 Optional Interface(s) - NC-2100P (external ethernet print server) & NC-2200W (external wireless print server) Printer Driver Compatibility - Windows PC & Macintosh OS Scanning Capability B/W & Color Scanning with Maximum Interpolated Scan Resolution (dpi) 9600 dpi / Optical Scan Resolution (dpi) up to 600x2400 dpi Input Color Scan Bit Depth - Up to 24-bit Scan To feature - Print/Copy/Scan Copying Capability B/W Copying - Flatbed Automatic Document Feeder Capacity - Up to 35 sheets Up to 20 copies per minute speed Reduction/Enlargement Control - 25% - 400% 1-Year Brother Limited Warranty Print, Copy, Scan speeds may vary according to equipment used, type of work and resolution setting


Customer Reviews:   Read 88 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Good for the price, but some flaws   July 12, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I chose this for the price, mainly, and there are some things that you have to deal with in exchange for its low cost. First, when you print multiple pages, they get gummed up in a hurry (less than 10 pages will do it) and your document comes out in a mangled mess on the floor. You therefore have to be present for each print job and take each page out as it comes. Also, I have a Mac and had some serious confusion on how to get it to scan and to where on the computer the file arrived. Customer support was friendly (but a long, long wait for Mac customers) and got the problem solved.

All in all, it's solid, but with shortcomings.



1 out of 5 stars Cheap product for not-so-cheap price   June 11, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We purchased our brother printer less than two months ago. From the get-go, we had issues, but mostly when we tried to use cardstock. The printer/copier consistently jams, and yesterday the paper feeder broke completely. Customer service has been non-responsive.

The price was cheap, but not that cheap. Other printer/copier/scanners in the same price range do not self-destruct within six weeks

I do no recommend this nor this company.



5 out of 5 stars Super Value   June 9, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've had my Brother Printer/Scanner/Copier for over a year now. I like the software included with the scanner. The superb copies and speed make it a super value!


5 out of 5 stars Awesome printer, copier, scanner; 4 cents a page   May 26, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I was really surprised to see that this doesn't have a higher review. I needed a home office printer that provides:

+ laser quality and speed
+ standard office-quality photocopies
+ sheet fed scanning for OCR'ing and archiving documents
+ decent price

This met and exceeded my expectations on all points. Interestingly the most valuable part of the printer as priced is the toner and drum that it ships with. Here is my breakdown of the unit costs:

Toner: $45/2500 pages = 1.8 cents
Drum: $85/12000 pages = .7 cents
Paper: $4/500 pages = .8 cents
Printer (less drum & toner): $70/20000 = .35 cents

Total = 3.65 cents / page

Anyway, here's my response to the negative review that motivated me to add my 5 stars:

Okay, so what multi-function laser printer do YOU recommend that costs around $200 and prints high volumes at a cost of 4 cents per page?

I don't use mine to print envelopes, but while I can't say that your complaints are entirely off base, those issues never really bothered me:

+ It doesn't jam very often

+ Normally it's in sleep mode with a fast wake-up time when I do print. If you think that's loud, you should have been around when they had daisy-wheel printers!

+ I don't need to look at the display at an angle

+ I've photo-copied pages from books with no problem -- just turn down the contrast a notch or two

+ I never read the instructions, but it includes a nifty feature for double-side printing to prevent you from messing it double-sided copies

- It IS a bit of a pain to hit enter after every page scans. Hopefully they'll update the driver to allow multi-page scanning without interaction.

Overall, I think it's a fantastic printer that just reliably produces very fast, high-quality b&w printer and excellent scanning and copying for my purpose. It's also the price/performance leader for relatively low volume laser printers.



2 out of 5 stars Good printer for price but will rips you off on toner   May 24, 2008
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

For the first 2000 or so pages I was very pleased with the printer. It is a little loud and tends to throw paper all over the place on larger print jobs. But overall it performed well considering the cheap price tag.

However, at a little over 2000 pages the printer just stopped half way through my current print job. A message indicating the toner was low appeared. I tried to get it to finish the print job but the stupid thing refused. It was an important print job that I needed to turn in in a couple hours and I had no spare toner cartridge.

Finally after much frustration and after almost destroying the cartridge trying to shake the toner to the front to try to finish the current job I discovered a way to circumvent the low toner "feature". I placed some tape over the little laser "eye" on either side of the toner cartridge. After that I was able to not only finish the current job but print hundreds more pages without any fading. I've gone through another 500 page package and still have not replaced the cartridge.

If brother included this "feature" to sell more toner cartridges then I consider their tactics dispicable. In any case I will pay a little more next time and avoid the brother brand on principle.

I suggest you avoid this one....but if you buy, be sure to have replacement toner cartridges handy....or some electrical tape.



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