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Brother Announces New Color Multi-Function Center Models with Built-in Networking & Digital Media Slots

Business Wire, Sept 9, 2003

color.

-- Photo-quality output with resolutions of up to 4800 x 1200

optimized dpi(a), with Brother's exclusive True2Life(TM)

advanced color enhancement technology.

-- Full speed USB 2.0 interface (cable not included).

-- Compatible with both Windows(R) and Mac(R) operating systems.

(See attached chart for supported Windows and Mac operating

systems.)

-- Large memory for out-of-paper fax reception and broadcasting

(8MB for MFC-3220c/MFC-3320cn and 16MB for

MFC-3420c/MFC-3820cn)

-- Fast Fax Modem speed (14.4K bps for MFC-3220c/MFC-3420c and

33.6k bps for MFC-3320cn/MFC-3820cn)

-- 20-page automatic document feeder (even on

MFC-3420c/MFC-3820cn flatbed models)

-- 100-sheet paper input capacity

FLATBED VERSATILITY AND PERFORMANCE

The flatbed design of the MFC-3420c and the MFC-3820cn is great for handling books, magazines and other flat-surface materials. Each model includes a 20-page document feeder along with the flatbed scanning glass for faxing, copying or scanning multiple pages.

ABOUT BROTHER INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION

Bridgewater, New Jersey serves as the corporate headquarters for Brother in the Americas, overseeing offices from Canada to South America. Brother has fully integrated sales, marketing, manufacturing, research and development capabilities located throughout the U.S. In addition to its headquarters in Bridgewater, New Jersey, Brother has facilities in California, Illinois, Massachusetts and Tennessee as well as subsidiaries in Ohio, Canada, Brazil, Chile Mexico and Argentina.

Additional information may be obtained by visiting the Brother Web site at www.brother.com.

NOTE: All trademarks and registered trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective companies.

(a) Please see attached "Key Features" chart


 

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