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    Brother MFC-6890CDW - MFP printer review

By Kat Orphanides, 6 Jul 2009

Rating: $rating

Price as reviewed:£262 exc. VAT

Brother is looking to make A3 printing accessible and affordable for businesses, but has it had to cut corners as a consequence?


A3 costs are less easily calculated and less representative – there's no international standard for A3 page yield – but an A3 colour page with 20 per cent ink coverage, an organisational chart perhaps, would cost around 20p in ink, while we estimate the cost of a full poster-sized A3 photo print at around £2, including the cost of Brother's Innobella glossy A3 photo paper. Using a similar calculation, a 6 x 4in photo print costs around 47p.

Print quality was usable but a little unimpressive. Mono text at Normal quality was fuzzy around the edges, while fast draft text was extremely pale and only suitable for proofing a document before printing it properly. Photo quality was rather better, with sharp definition and solid colours, although pale shades had a visible magenta tint.

Unfortunately, the MFC-6890CDW's print speeds are poor. Even pale draft prints only emerged at 7.3ppm, while standard-quality mono text documents printed at 4.4ppm. Colour was also slugging at 2.1ppm, while a borderless A3 poster on photographic paper took a massive 40 minutes and 35 seconds.

We like the range of features on offer but the speeds from this machine speeds were not impressive and we feel most businesses would be better served by an inexpensive mono laser for day-to-day printing.

However, if you want a device that can handle a range of specialist printing and imaging tasks, from scanning magazines and copying double-sided documents to printing posters and blueprints, this versatile MFP can do it all - just not very quickly.

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