Brother MFC-9970CDW multifunction laser printer
specs
Specifications:
Copier features
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CopierYes
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Maximum copy resolution (b&w) (DPI)1200x1200
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Maximum copy resolution (colour) (DPI)1200x1200
General
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Web sitehttp://brother.com.au/products/multi-function_centres/colour_laser-led_mfc/mfc-9970cdw.aspx
Paper handling
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Supported media sizesA4
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Supported media typesPlain paper
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Total media capacity (sheets)250
Power
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Power rating (Watts)600W
Printer features
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Printer typeLaser
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Printer usageSmall / home office
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Colour printer?Yes
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Number of ink/toner cartridges2
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Stated print speed (b&w)28
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Stated print speed (colour)28
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Maximum print resolution1200x1200
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Automatic duplex (doublesided printing)Yes
Scan/copy/fax features
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Integrated scanning/copyingYes
Size and weight
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Weight23kg
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Height530mm
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Width490mm
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Depth526mm
Warranty
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Warranty informationOnsite
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Warranty length (months)12
Wired connections
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Number of USB 2.0 ports1
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Wired Terminals / PortsEthernet, USB 2.0
Wireless connections
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Wi-Fi (wireless networking)Yes
*Specifications are subject to change without notice. While every attempt has been made by IDG Communications in the production of these specifications, possible errors or omissions may still occur. IDG Communications neither assumes legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any product specifications supplied.
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