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Brother MFC9970CDW Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner, Copier & Fax

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Features

  • Print and copy at up to 30ppm
  • Wireless, Ethernet and USB interfaces
  • Automatic duplex print/copy/scan/fax
  • 5" Color Touch Panel display
  • Up to 2400 x 600 dpi resolution

Description

The MFC-9970CDW is a powerful color laser all-in-one with wireless networking ideal for offices or small workgroups. It produces brilliant, high-quality output at impressive print and copy speeds of up to 30 pages per minute in color and black. Featuring automatic duplexing for two-sided print/copy/scan/fax, an intuitive 5” color touch panel display, legal-size document glass with high-quality color scanning and a USB Direct Interface. It has a generous standard paper capacity of up to 300 sheets, expandable to up to 800 sheets with an optional tray. Users with higher print volumes can use the high-yield replacement toner cartridges. It can help increase your productivity and efficiency with its fast printing and copying, outstanding color output, wireless networking and automatic duplexing for two-sided print/copy/scan/fax.

Brand: Brother


Connectivity Technology: USB


Printing Technology: Laser


Special Feature: Auto-Document Feeder


Color: Light/dark grey


Model Name: Brother


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 30 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 30 ppm


Item Weight: 62.8 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 20.7 x 19.3 x 20.9 inches


Item Weight: 62.8 pounds


Item model number: MFC9970CDW


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: December 21, 2010


Manufacturer: Brother


Item Weight: 62.8 Pounds


Max Input Sheet Capacity: 250


Wattage: 615 watts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good output. No problems. Highly Versatile.
It's so nice to have a laser printer again. When you turn it on, it has to warm up. This beats every ink-jet printer in the world, which wastes expensive ink cleaning the heads every time they power up. Consumables in this beast should last a good long time and if you read the writeups, there is a way to get it to use a low toner cartridge until it's exhausted. Unlike ink-jets, toner doesn't die if you don't use the printer for an extended period of time. It does double-sided to double-sided, a serious time and paper saver. That's what sets this particular model apart from most others. Built-in duplex printing is addictive and the paper savings will pay for it. Standard operations (print, copy, fax) are intuitive and straightforward. The color display is very helpful. Scanning is more in-depth, but that's true of any scanner. The software does the job just fine. I'm not sure if it scans the whole area of an 8.5 inch wide paper, but our scanning so far hasn't had any issues. it's neither easier not harder to scan than any of the scanners we've used in the past (those were both HP). This one has the legal sized scan bed. Print from USB is a sweet feature we didn't know we'd like as much as we do. Text output is - wait for it - laser quality. In other words, it beats ink jet output for text and business graphics. Image quality is better than I expected. THIS IS NOT A PHOTO PRINTER. It doesn't try to be. It's "pretty good but not great" on images. Physical setup is multi-step and somewhat involved. There are lots of orange bits of protective plastic to remove. The beast wants a sizeable chunk of real estate to sit on and it's not light. The document feeder seems to be mostly plastic contruction, so we are very careful not to let it slam shut. Software setup had no issues. I put it on the wired network and installed software to my liking. So far it's never jammed or misfed paper either to print on or in the document feeder. The machine fits our needs and our usage patterns. We turn it off when we aren't using it (you think twice about power cycling an ink jet). It goes for days without being used and some days it's on all day making copies, doing scans, and printing stuff out. It's nice to have a printer that we don't worry about (and that we don't feel is trying to make us buy endless amounts of ink). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2014 by Neil Kirby

  • A Printer That Actually Makes Life Easier
We've now had this printer for about 6 months. Moved it a few times, too, including one long distance move. This is one heavy sucker! Big, too! But it's all good, because the printer itself is *superb*. Fast, good color (for all but photos), reliable, jam-free. And the cartridges last forever. Which brings me to why we bought into a better laser to begin with. We were sick to death of buying (and paying through the nose for) ink cartridges, refilled ink cartridges are second-rate, you can never find the d**m ones you need when you need them, they clog, the papers wrinkle and streak with any significant amount of ink unless you buy super premium paper, etc. My wife - who got the brunt of the inkjet problems - insisted on a laser, as she's a working real estate agent who works from home. I was the holdout on the basis of inkjet's superior quality. Well guess what? The ONLY time inkjet is superior is for photo reproduction on photo paper. For everything else, which is the majority of our printing, it is a pain in the neck. The Brother MRF-9970CDW has been dead reliable. Not a single jam. Not one! Not a single streak. Taken all paper stocks we have fed it. Starts quickly. Fast printing. Easy, flawless setup and instant recognition on our Macs. No-drama 2-sided printing, including restarts mid-job after paper refills. My God ... finally a printer that makes life easier instead of harder! Knock off 1 star for bulk and weight, another for lack of AirPrint. (The wireless works well ... it's just not AirPrint.) Great printer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2014 by New England Yankee

  • Nice fast MFP, lots of features
My Epson CX11NF dies recently so I was pondering on a replacement, as color laser is not necessarily less cost than inkjets. Already has a Canon MP970 also which would function as a color printer, scanner, for photo printing it's better and it prints directly to CD\DVDs too. The Canon is easy to refill and reset the chip. Also the Color laser is just more complicated mechanically than mono laser and that usually leads to more issues from personal experience and at work. But I missed the ADF of the larger MFP, larger print volume at times than what the Canon would comfortable handle, occasional need for fax and the duplex scanning would save me some time vs manually scanning both sides. So when this unit went on sale, I ordered it. Just received this last evening. This looks to have lots of features, I have not tried them all yet. I'll be like a little kid wanting to try them all, but I know I probably won't as down there is just so much time. Built quality is good except - Tray 1 does not seem too sturdy as compared to other work group printers I had used. - ADF folding input tray\cover seems a bit flimsy. This is in comparison to Epson CX11NF which had a permanent second level for the ADF input. - Scanner cover hinge is designed to float about 1.5" up so if you scan a box or magazine, the entire top will be level. I'm holding judgement on this as I don't know if that would be less durable than fixed hinges. Software - firmware update program will not detect a lan connected printer until the regular Brother software is loaded first. Note sure if printer is setup using LPR or IP printing using corp driver would provide the connection needed for the firmware program. I expect USB connected update would not be an issue. - Web service has some lag sometimes. - Hope Brother setup a internet pull option for printing remotely, no I don't like opening up ports unless there are no other option. In the mean time use Google Cloud Print on a machine that is on. I have used the ff features so far Printer - printing from W7 and XP, single side and duplex - print picture and pdf from Android phone. This can be configured for duplex etc also. - printing is fast, considering this is a one pass color printer vs 4 pass which is why you see some color printers listed with a different B&W vs Color print speeds, where color is 1/3-1/4 the B&W speed. - photo print quality is much improved from previous Brother MFP I had tried. Scanner - scan from PC, thru the ADF w/wo duplex - scan to a pc from the printer, ADF duplex - scan to lan share (network setting). - scan to email Have not tried FTP service yet. Have not tried scanning to Android yet Fax - sent fax over a comcast provided phone service w/o issue. 5/3/11 update So far no regrets still. - manual receive fax design is not as intuative, it would have been great if they just allow a single button push such as the start button for receiving, experanced this is when I am trying to help someone over the phone to receive a fax) - scan to Adroid worked flawlessly - Card stock printing works and printed on both side, but card stock ten to curl a little and needs to be streightened. Will try the leaver option in back for envelope to see if the helps. - Scan to PDF for B&W only has max 200DPI from front panel, this is not as good for OCR. 5/8/11 update Open the back cover and close it to make sure the peg that indicate back cover is closed is attached and not broken off. I just used the option of straight print path for card stock. But after that when I closed the cover, printer would not go back into duplex print mode. It kept saying the back cover was open. Located the switch and where the peg that was suppose to push it in on the cover was missing. I can see where it was attached, but it's not attached anymore. Found it on bottom cover the printer. Will be asking for Amazon for an exchange. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2011 by 4evryoung

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