Brother DCP-585CW Color Inkjet All-in-One Photo Printer with Wireless Networking
- Color inkjet all-in-one device prints, scans, and copies
- Print borderless photos at up to 6000 x 1200 dpi; prints at up to 33ppm black and 27ppm color
- Wireless networking built-in for easy sharing with multiple computers
- Built-in 3.3-inch widescreen LCD display
- Measures 15.4 x 5.9 x 14.4 inches (WxHxD); backed by a one-year warranty
Product Description
Print, copy and scan photos and documents with multiple computers using wireless (802.11 b/g) or wired (Ethernet) network connections. With a built-in PictBridge/USB interface, media card slots and a photo paper bypass tray, this sleek and compact All-in-One is fully equipped for on demand printing. Its intuitive widescreen 3.3″ color LCD display makes it easy to edit/enhance images directly from the DCP-585cw. Print borderless images and photos up to 6000 x 1200 dpi¿ and scan to PC, E-mail, media cards, OCR and more¿ Additionally, a 4-cartridge ink system allows you to only replace the color that needs to be replaced.Amazon.com Product Description
Amazon.com Product DescriptionThe Brother DCP-585CW Color Inkjet All-in-One Photo Printer with Wireless Networking can take care of all your home printing, scanning, and copying needs in one sleek, compact device. And with its built-in wireless networking, you can easily set up the printer to work with all the computers on your network.
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Print High-Quality Documents and Photos
The DCP-585CW prints both documents and photos at up to 6000 x 1200 dpi. The printer has two separate trays: a 100-sheet tray for documents, and a separate 20-sheet bypass tray for 4 x 6-inch photos. The printer supports paper sizes up to legal size (8 x 14 inches), can print borderless photos, and is speedy at up to 33 ppm black and 27 ppm color. It uses separate ink cartridges for each color, so you only replace the color that runs out.
Print Photos on Demand
A built-in 3.3-inch widescreen color LCD display lets you directly edit and print photos without a computer by using the built-in media card slot or by connecting a PictBridge-enabled camera or USB flash memory. The media card slot supports compact flash, memory stick, memory stick pro, SD, SDHC, xD, and xD TypeM/TypeH.
Built-in Networking Lets Everyone Use the Printer
The printer has both wired and wireless networking built in, making it simple to set up the printer to be shared by everyone in your office or home. The built-in wireless supports 802.11b/g and features one-button wireless setup for simplicity. Security standards supported include SSID, WEP 64/128-bit, WPA-PSK, and WPA2-PSK. For those without wireless, there is also a 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet port.
Copy and Scan with the Same Device
The DCP-585CW does triple duty by copying and scanning as well as printing. The stand-alone copier doesn’t require a PC and can make both black-and-white and color copies at a speed of 22 cpm black and 20 cpm color. It can scale copies from 25 to 400 percent of the original, and supports sorting and 2-in-1/4-in-1 copying.
The flatbed scanner has a maximum optical resolution of 1200 x 2400 dpi at 36-bit color depth for high-quality scans. It works with both Mac OS and Windows, and includes Scansoft PaperPort v11 SE with OCR software for Windows and Presto! PageManager software for Mac.
The DCP-585CW Color Inkjet All-in-One Photo Printer measures 15.4 x 5.9 x 14.4 inches (WxHxD) and weighs 15.7 pounds. It is backed by a one-year warranty.
Brother DCP-585CW Color Inkjet All-in-One Photo Printer with Wireless Networking
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August 22nd, 2010 at 9:38 pm
Set up with either cable or wireless, nice for networking. Print quality of photos is NICE, scanner works like a breeze and scan quality is pretty good as well. I like how you can just push a button and you can see the ink levels. There are 4 different ink cartridges so I only have to replace the color that goes empty. Printing is a little slow but it is a great all around printer/scanner.
Rating: 4 / 5
August 22nd, 2010 at 9:56 pm
This wireless printer/scanner has been great for me. It looks good, it was easy to set up, and its smaller size is perfect for the cubby I wanted to fit it into. I’m a little tight for space around my computer area, so I’m thrilled with the wireless capabilities which were not very difficult to set up. It prints and scans quickly with great quality and is simple to use.
My one gripe is that getting a good scan can be difficult sometimes, as the scanner doesn’t pick up the full area of the glass. This probably is fine for standard printed documents which have margins anyway, but it is difficult to scan in full-page material; I have to offset it from the edge of the glass, which can make it challenging to keep the page aligned properly.
Rating: 4 / 5
August 22nd, 2010 at 10:04 pm
I bought this printer for my home office. The first printer I got was a bad egg right from the start. It couldn’t print black ink. Brother was nice enough to replace it for free and so I got a new one. Setting up the first printer was fine, but the second one wouldn’t link with my wireless network properly. I could scan and send the image to my computer but I couldn’t print from my computer. Brother’s technical support helped me set it up but I don’t think anyone outside of a computer expert could have figured out how to do what they instructed me to do.
Finally I got the second printer up and running. I’ve printed a handful of pages off of it and then today it says there is a paper jam. I remove the jammed paper, but the warning is still on. When I restart the machine it just flashes orange. Hopefully tech support will be able to help me out again.
When the machine does work, it works well. Overall quality is good and print speed is about what you’d expect for this type of machine. The scan quality is also good and it gives you a variety of choices for scanning like scan to file, scan to email, etc… There is some delay when a job is sent to the machine and it doesn’t hold very much paper, but other than that it works well. It even has an envelope tray. I like the size of the machine too especially for a 2 in 1.
If this printer didn’t have the technical problems, I’d give it 5 stars, but since I keep having problems with the machine it gets 3 stars.
Rating: 3 / 5
August 23rd, 2010 at 12:10 am
This printer worked well for the 3.5 months it lasted, having been bought new from Amazon on 11 Aug 2009. On December 1, 2009, the black ink would no longer print. I replaced the ink cartridge (which are nicely priced if generic) and ran the self-cleaning cycle over five times–still no black. I figured that the printing head must have been clogged. Since it was only 3.5 months old, I decided to call Brother because this printer is “backed by a one-year warranty.” Their service technician told me that the only thing they would do is send me a refurbished unit to replace my new one. I asked why I should receive a refurbished unit when the one I bought was virtually brand new and he told me that’s all they would offer “at this time.”
I will avoid purchasing Brother printers in the future. Don’t count on their help if anything goes wrong with the machine.
Additionally, the print quality of this machine is rather dull, HP printers seem to print much brighter, attractive pictures when compared to this DCP-585CW printer. The scanner on the machine works well, and is quite fast so that is a plus.
In summary:
Goods:
-Fast scanner
-many options usable without computer
-wifi capability
-will read memory cards
-very nice LCD screen to view images, settings, etc
-cheaper ink available and low ink usage
-works well with Mac OS X
Bads:
-Overall poor print quality (dull colors and suboptimal appearance)
-Rather loud
-small paper tray
-product longevity
Uglies:
-HORRIBLE customer service
-my machine broke after only 3.5 months (now I’m stuck without a printer, Thanks Brother!)
I hope this review helps you decide, Next time I’m not buying a Brother.
-Josh P.
Rating: 2 / 5
August 23rd, 2010 at 2:31 am
Once set up, this seems to be a perfectly nice printer. But, if unmerciful technical instructions give you the fizzing whizbees, know that you’ll probably want a professional or a teenager to help set up this printer.
“The following instructions are for infrastructure mode. To set up your machine in any other wireless environment you can find the instructions in the Network User’s Guide on the CD-ROM.”
“If you do not know this information (Network Name, WEP key or WPA2-PSK (Pre-Shared Key)), you cannot continue the wireless setup. You should see the documentation provided with your access point or wireless router, consult the router manufacturer, or your system administrator.”
“If your wireless router/access point supports automatic wireless (one-push) setup, now go to page 29.”
I did finally figure this all out, but I strongly recommend installing the printer a few days before the daughter’s book report is due, just in case.
Rating: 3 / 5