Brother MFC-L8390CDW (Laser, Colour)

Brother MFC-L8390CDW

Laser, Colour


Question about Brother MFC-L8390CDW

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husselman

2 months ago

Is the MFC-L8390CDW now an LED or a laser printer? The description at Digitec only says "laser printer". Brother says: "Electrophotographic LED printer"

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Taeb001

2 months ago

Helpful answer

99% I mean an LED printer.

in any case: I am 100% satisfied with it !!!
for me: Best in Class ... :-)

PS: currently the cheapest at FUST and 100.-- CashBack on top !!!

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krimsal61

2 months ago

If Brother says it's an LED printer, then it probably is. But that is not a disadvantage. See chat GPT answer below. I am very satisfied with the print quality of this printer. Can only recommend it to others.

The main difference between an LED laser printer and a conventional laser printer is the way they transfer the image to the print medium. Here are the main differences:
### Technology
1st **Laser printer**:
- A traditional laser printer uses a laser beam that alternately reflects a rotating mirror (or series of mirrors) to project the image onto a light-sensitive drum. The laser activates the drum at the points where ink is to be applied.

2 **LED laser printers**:
- LED printers use a series of several LEDs that light up simultaneously instead of a laser beam. These LEDs are arranged in a line and "burn" the image onto the drum in a single pass. This eliminates the need for a moving mirror mechanism, which simplifies the printing process.
### Print quality
- Both types of printer offer high print quality, but LED technology is often particularly suitable for printing fine lines and text.
### Speed
- LED printers can print faster in many cases as they can expose the entire image in one pass, whereas laser printers need the time to scan the image.
### Maintenance
- LED printers often have fewer moving parts than laser printers, which makes them less susceptible to maintenance and can increase their lifespan.
### Cost
- In general, LED printers are slightly more expensive to purchase, but operating costs can be lower due to higher efficiency and less maintenance requirements.
### Applications
- Laser printers are widely used in offices and for general printing requirements, while LED printers are often used in specialised applications where faster printing and specific printing requirements are needed.
### Conclusion
Both LED and laser printers have their own advantages and areas of application. The choice between them often depends on the specific requirements and intended use.

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schluechter

2 months ago

"All in": With the MFC-L8390CDW, manufacturer Brother launches its most powerful business LED multifunctional device of the new 2024 generation.
https://www.pctipp.ch/tests...