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Brother HL-1670N LASER PRINER 16PPM 16MB 1200DPI DUPLEX 10/100BTX PCL6

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  • HL-1670N LASER PRINER 16PPM 16MB 1200DPI DUPLEX 10/100BTX PCL6

Brother HL-1670N Review

- WHAT'S HOT: Brother's $750 HL-1670N straddles the line between small office and corporate workgroup. Despite its low price, it includes some high-end hardware: An ethernet interface and a duplexer come as standard equipment, and the LCD control panel is conveniently backlit. The HL-1670N also holds its own in performance, turning out text at 10.8 ppm and graphics at 3.2 ppm. Text output is sharp and even, and the HL-1670N does a great job on narrow parallel lines. Gray-scale graphics have a slightly dotty texture, but they show good detail and shading.

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