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Old 09-20-2007, 04:05 PM
Albert
 
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Default Brother MFC-9440cn / MFC-9840cdw Envelope Printing ??

Have used the older MFC-9420CN and have enjoyed it however the
envelope printing is terrible, constantly getting jammed. Is the
envelope printing any better with then new Brother color laser MFP's,
ie.. MFC-9440cn and MFC-9840cdw.

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Old 09-20-2007, 10:38 PM
Tony
 
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Default Re: Brother MFC-9440cn / MFC-9840cdw Envelope Printing ??

Albert <albert@netmation.com> wrote:
>Have used the older MFC-9420CN and have enjoyed it however the
>envelope printing is terrible, constantly getting jammed. Is the
>envelope printing any better with then new Brother color laser MFP's,
>ie.. MFC-9440cn and MFC-9840cdw.


Many printers have trouble with envelope printing.
If you are going to replace your existing printer, try to buy one that has a
flat or near flat paper path. The envelope needs to travel through the printer
with as little bending as possible.
Unfortunately there are a limited number of All-in-Ones that have this
capability, particularly if you want to print a number of envelopes at one go.
Tony
MS MVP Printing/Imaging

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