The winner of this month’s PCW competition will receive one of the latest
Brother multifunction colour laser printers, the MFC- 9840CDW, along with a
Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Pro V3505 AX4GB notebook. The complete bundle is worth
£1,250.
The Brother MFC- 9840CDW offers high-quality laser printing, copying,
scanning and faxing in one space-saving unit, making it ideal for any business
environment. The feature-packed multifunction unit can duplex print as standard,
enabling users to automatically print on both sides of the paper, which will
reduce costs as well as your environmental footprint. It also offers the latest
wireless printing technology, allowing it to fit into any modern-day office.
With a direct USB print feature, you can now print documents without going
anywhere near a PC. Featuring print speeds of up to 20ppm (pages per minute) in
both colour and monochrome, and a time to first print of just 16 seconds, the
MFC-9840CDW is no slouch. And with an optical resolution of 1,200x2,400, which
can be boosted to 19,200x19,200 using the interpolated resolution, scanning is
highly detailed and realistic.
The MFC-9840CDW provides hassle-free faxing with a total of 16 one-touch
dials and a further 300 speed dials to store your numbers. What’s more, thanks
to its built-in ADF (autodocument feeder), scanning, copying and faxing multiple
pages is a cinch. Other features include 128MB of memory (expandable to 640MB),
quick access buttons for sending scanned documents direct to email recipients,
files or OCR (optical character recognition), and Pictbridge support to enable
quick photo prints from a compatible digital camera. You can also scan documents
directly to a USB memory key.
To read more about Brother’s full range of colour multifunction and
standalone printers, visit www.brother.co.uk. For a chance to win an MFC-9840CDW
multifunction colour laser printer, complete with a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Pro
V3505 AX4GB notebook, answer the question on this page and follow the on-screen
instructions.
The competition opens on 6 September and closes on 3 October 2007.