Brother MFC-L3770CDW Review
The Brother MFC-L3770CDW ($399.99) is an entry-level color laser-class all-in-one (AIO) printer designed for relatively light use in small and home-based offices and workgroups. It has the same list price as our current Editors' Choice, Canon's Color ImageClass MF634Cdw. But compared with that Canon, the Brother model's paper input capacity is higher, it prints faster, and it supports near-field communication (NFC), the protocol that allows you to connect a mobile device to the printer by simply touching the former to a hotspot on the latter. Overall, it provides better value for your company's money—just enough to edge the MFC-L3770CDW into the Editors' Choice slot for entry-level color laser-class AIOs.
A Laser by Any Other Name
The MFC-L3770CDW is part of a seven-machine upgrade to Brother's line of LED (light-emitting diode) printers. Instead of deploying lasers to etch a page image on to the imaging drum prior to transferring it to the paper, LED printers use an LED array to...
The Brother MFC-L3770CDW is a fast entry-level color laser-class multifunction printer that churns out quality output for low-volume offices.
Relatively fast; Excellent print, copy, and scan quality; 50-page single-pass ADF; A myriad of mobile device connection options, including NFC
High running costs