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Brother Printer MFC-8220

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Brand Brother Printer 2008
Model MFC-8220
Released Year 2008
Type Printers
Series MFC
Controller Type Android
Item Weight 36 pounds
Maximum Media Size 8.5 x 11 inch
Product Dimensions 17.8 x 17 x 13.2 inches
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Brother MFC-8220 is an all-in-one monochrome laser printer that integrates printing, copying, scanning, and faxing functionalities into a single compact device. It features a laser print engine capable of producing up to 20 pages per minute at a maximum resolution of 600 x 600 dpi, optimized for sharp text and monochrome images. The device includes a 35-page automatic document feeder (ADF) for efficient scanning and copying of multi-page documents. Connectivity options include USB 2.0 for direct wired connections to computers, and it supports standard PCL6 and BR-Script3 emulations ensuring broad compatibility with Windows and Mac operating systems. The built-in 33.6 kbps fax modem enables fast and reliable fax transmission with memory transmission and reception. Designed with a 64 MB RAM, expandable up to 320 MB, it handles complex print jobs smoothly. The paper handling system supports a 250-sheet main tray and a manual feed slot for multiple paper types and sizes.

Specifications

Controller Type Android
Maximum Media Size 8.5 x 11 inch
Included Components Toner Cartridges
Print media Paper (plain)
Scanner Type Flatbed with ADF
Max Input Sheet Capacity 250
Max Copy Speed (Black & White) 20 ppm
Compatible Devices PC
Sheet Size 8.5 inches
Maximum Black and White Print Resolution 10000 dpi
Warranty Type limited warranty
Dual-sided printing No
Max copy resolution black-white 10000 dpi
Duplex auto
Hardware Interface USB 2.0
Ink Color black
Additional Printer functions All In One
Control Method Touch
Total USB Ports 1
Specific Uses For Product Office
UPC 021112137040 012502611127 012502613589 012502612070 012502609957 803982778482
Global Trade Identification Number 00012502609957, 00012502612070, 00012502613589
Memory Storage Capacity 32 MB
Product Dimensions 17.8 x 17 x 13.2 inches
Item Weight 36 pounds
Item model number MFC-8220
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Date First Available August 26, 2008
Manufacturer Brother Printer
Language English
Print Technology Monochrome Laser
Print Speed Up to 20 ppm
Print Resolution 600 x 600 dpi
Processor 300 MHz
Memory 64 MB (expandable to 320 MB)
Connectivity USB 2.0
Paper Capacity 250-sheet main tray, manual feed slot
Automatic Document Feeder 35 pages
Scan Resolution Optical up to 600 x 2400 dpi
Fax Modem Speed 33.6 kbps
Supported Emulations PCL6, BR-Script3
Supported Operating Systems Windows, Mac OS
Duty Cycle Up to 10,000 pages per month
Dimensions (WxDxH) 420 x 407 x 318 mm
Weight Approx. 12.5 kg

Key Advantages

The Brother MFC-8220 offers a robust multifunction solution for small offices, consolidating printing, scanning, copying, and faxing. Its fast print speed of up to 20 ppm enhances productivity, especially for text-heavy documents. The inclusion of a 35-sheet ADF streamlines batch scanning and copying tasks. Expandable memory capability allows users to manage larger and more complex print jobs without slowdown. USB connectivity ensures straightforward setup and reliable communication with various systems. Additionally, its support for multiple emulation languages improves cross-platform compatibility, while the 250-sheet paper capacity minimizes refills during high volume use.

Limitations

The MFC-8220 is a monochrome-only printer, limiting its use to black and white documents and unsuitable for color tasks. It lacks wireless or network connectivity, requiring direct connection to a single computer via USB, which can be restrictive in networked office environments. The maximum print resolution of 600 x 600 dpi, while adequate for text, is lower compared to more modern printers for detailed graphics. Its fax features support standard functions but do not include advanced options such as internet faxing. The device's overall speed and functionality lag behind more recent multifunction devices with faster processors and enhanced scanning resolutions. Additionally, toner cost and replacement frequency may be relatively high compared to newer energy-efficient models.

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