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Tablet PC. Slim, compact and easy to carry around, the MW-140BT is the micro answer to the problem of printing when out of the office. It also has a built-in lithi...
MPrint the world's smallest self-contained mobile printer. The MW-140BT brings true wireless technology to printing from laptops, Personal Digital Assistants (PDA...
MPrint the world's smallest self-contained mobile printer. The MW-140BT brings true wireless technology to printing from laptops, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and tablet PCs. USB connection is also available whilst the print driver automatically re-sizes A4 documents down to A7 (whether landscape or portrait) when printing from Windows based applications.Main Features:Interface:- USB (Ver. 1.1) for use with Wind...
Printer Type: Personal printer - direct thermal - monochrome
Width: 10 cm
Depth: 16 cm
Height: 1.8 cm
Weight: 0.3 kg, 300 g
Localisation: United Kingdom
Form Factor: Portable
Printer
Print Speed: Up to 4 ppm - B/W - 300x300 dpi - A7 (74 x 105 mm)
Connectivity Technology: Wireless, wired
Interface: USB, Bluetooth
Max Resolution ( B&W ): 300 dpi x 300 dpi
Media handling
Media Type: Thermal paper, Labels, thermal paper
Max Media Size (Custom): 74 mm x 105 mm
Media Sizes: A7 (74 x 105 mm)
Total Media Capacity: 50 sheets
Media Feeder(s): 1 x autoload - 50 sheets - A7 (74 x 105 mm)
Networking
Networking: Network adapter - integrated
Connectivity Technology: Wireless
Data Link Protocol: Bluetooth
Compliant Standards: Bluetooth 1.1
Manufacturer's product description
Printing hard copy while on the move is now even easier with the Bluetooth version of MPrint the world's smallest self-contained mobile printer. The MW-140BT brings true wireless technology to printing from laptops, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and tablet PCs. USB connection is also available whilst the print driver automatically re-sizes A4 documents down to A7 (whether landscape or portrait) when printing from Windows based applications.
Expansion / connectivity
Connections:
1 x USB - 4 PIN USB Type B
1 x network - Bluetooth, 1 x USB
1 x network - Bluetooth
Power
Power Device: Power adapter - external
Battery
Type: Lithium Ion
Capacity: 780 mAh, 740 mAh
Run Time (Up To): 100 pages
Software / system requirements
Software Included: Drivers & Utilities
OS Required: Microsoft Pocket PC, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2002, Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, Microsoft Pocket PC, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Mobile for Pocket PC 2002, Microsoft Windows 98/ME/2000, Palm OS 3.5 - 5.2
...This review is of the magenta colour of ink which is the pink/purple colour cartridge you have to get for your printer. The actual name of this cartridge is the brother loc 600M, obviously then this only fits inside of brother printers and there is also a limit to what brother printers this one can actually go into.
You can use this cartridge with any of brothers MFC 3100C, MFC 3200C, MFC 3200J, MFC 3220, MFC 3320, MFC 3420, MFC 3820, MFC 580, MFC 590, MFC 880, MFC 890, MFC 5100C, MFC 5100J, MFC 5200C, MFC 5200J. It also works with brothers 1800C fax machine too.
The great thing about brother ink is not only is it great quality and can get you some great prints as well as some great quality photos with normal ink like this, but the best thing is how cheap it is.
For this one cartridge you’ll be looking at about just £2 on e...
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Advantages: Quick, good quality printouts Disadvantages: Doesn't seem to last very long
...in the top (vertically) and comes out the front (horizontally) so with the paper out tray pulled out it takes up an awful lot of space. When it prints it sounds like a jet engine.
As I said, mine is two and a half years old and for the last six months the print quality has deteriorated drastically with large pale streaks all over the page. I'm pretty sure this is down to the imaging drum going, but it really shouldn't have gone this quickly. I'm only on my third toner cartridge and I would expect the imaging drum to last at least ten cartridges. Since new imaging drums cost about £150, I'm going to get a new printer. I'm not sure whether to get another Brother printer or not. I was delighted with it, until the print quality dropped so drastically.
UPDATE.
I bought a Lexmark Colour inkjet printer to replace the Brother and contacted Brother...
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