Brother DCP-135C review

Scanner, printer and copier all in one box for under £50? What's the catch?

Brother’s MFD is cheap to run, so could prove ideal for a small-scale home office.

TechRadar Verdict

A cheap printer to buy and run, but some of the key qualities are missing

Pros

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    Low running costs

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    Low purchase price

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    Good text printing

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    Very simple to work with

Cons

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    Below-par scanning ability

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    Poor photo printing ability

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The DCP-135C is one of several multifunction devices recently unveiled by Brother. This bargain combo comes in at a just over £45 and comprises a scanner, A4 printer, copier and photo printer. It connects to a Mac via a discreet USB lead that tucks away neatly, and has another USB port for PictBridge printing straight from cameras. There are no memory card slots or Ethernet ports.

Brother has done a good job of keeping the button controls simple. Our first sheets of test text came out at a rate of 2.85 sheets a minute, which is competitive. Type quality is acceptable; text is crisp at common font sizes and only starts to fuzz out at around the four-point size. No duplex option is provided.

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