Brother mfc-665cw for vista




















RJ network port 3. Wireless card built-in Cartridges can be refilled. It supports scanning over network. You also get fax and answer machine. Cons: 1. It turns itself on from time to time to clean jets. Some people claim that it eats cartridges really fast - my experience did not support it. My typical use - pages per month or slightly more and pages per month scanned.

Overall Review: Very well designed printer. Regarding scanning - I have used other scanners with ADF and was surprised with this printer - in 6 months of usage it did not chew even once the paper when sucking it in with ADF.

You also have the choice to use the bed for scanning. I know I want too much. Regarding fax - I have not used it a lot and it worked for me every time I needed to fax. Last thought - I am not going back to the printers with even just RJ cables. You get spoiled using printer with wireless connection - it is just awesome, connect to the power anywhere in the house and you can print we recently bought a house and I am so glad that this is my printer as there are no network cables in the house yet.

With this printer I do not need one anymore! Pros: Great device. Everything works perfectly. Great print and scan quality. Cons: paper tray is somewhat a pain it seems to stick alot doesnt hold alot. Overall Review: A must buy for features and network sharing ability without any other components. Rave reviews by most others on this site. Photo quality printing. After 20min I printed my first photo. Paper is loaded from a tray.

This process was a snap and we were quickly able to print and scan. Camera memory cards inserted into the unit mounted on our Mac desktop without incident. We did however run into some problems trying to test the printer via Ethernet. Printing over the network was simple enough: we plugged the cable to our office LAN, launched Print Center, and Bonjour found the device right away.

Once we did that, we were able to scan to our Mac over the network connection. Transferring photos from an inserted memory card to your Mac over the network also proved to be a bit tricky.

Many thanks for posting this. However your article saved the day and I was up and running again within 10 minutes of seeing your article. I had to use superglue as that was all I had, however I may go back with a more suitable glue. Thank you so much for posting this. It turned out that my gear was cracked, just like yours. I was able to open up the crack with a jewelers screwdriver and drizzle super glue into the crack and onto the shaft.

Then I used a needle nose pliers to hold it closed for 1 minute. Thank you again. I really needed it to work today! To see if that is the fault you have you should be able to view the gear with out taking it apart. Just a torch will be required. Thank you so much for the info. One drop of superglue on the shaft then slid the gear over it fixed it. Thanks again for sharing! Vielen Dank!

Hi, I can see the gear. But off with the cover? Thanks much, Bill B. Vielen vielen Dank! I too, like the previous people thought I had to buy a new printer. My MFC C is 11 yrs. With your help, I was able to find and fix the the problem. My printer is DCP C but same problem. I fixed it by bonding the cracked gear to the shaft. Ended up buying new printer.

I was about to toss my CN after searching for a way to fix the error 51 problem with no results. Then I found you! Sure enough, it was the gear, and super glue fixed it. What a great tip!! I tip my hat off. Spot on diagnosis. Fixed my printer like charm. My wheel was not cracked but it was sliding off the shaft. Drop of crazy glue on the shaft and some to the side of the wheel and not more error Will use this printer until thanksgiving as I have some ink that I need to use up. Once again, spot on recommendation!!

After exhausting searches on the internet trying countless useless tips, I came across your post that gave me the right solution to repair my Brother MFC — c printer. It was not easy to identify the tiny crack that was almost invisible in my printer, even though, observing the metal bar that acts as a pivot for the plastic gear into which it is inserted, I noticed that it ran free, without transferring the force to the gear itself, which moved only a few millimeters forward or backward and then remained motionless at a complete turn of the bar.

I immediately thought of a clutch mechanism that over time had become too bland, but then, your post gave me the right solution. I saved my printer from being scrapped. One more point for ecologists. What still leaves me perplexed is the thought of how the engineers who design these equipments are not able to understand that in such a delicate point, where the stain produces the maximum effort, it is necessary to insert a metal gear, fixed to the bar maybe with an Allen screw going all the way down so as to anchor the gear to the bar that transfers its force.

Will it be ingeneristic ingenuity? Or a subtle, clever marketing strategy, cynically designed at a table, in which the ultimate goal is nothing more than to build machines equipped with fragile components that must be broken after a certain number of cycles, making repairs more expensive than the machine itself , to induce users to buy new models?

I am more inclined to think of the second solution I mentioned above. Thanks again a thousand. Honestly, at the very least, you deserve a dinner offered in the mile restaurant of your city. A cordial greeting, with respect and admiration for your sight of Falco.

Pulled the cn apart and glued the gear. Took about 20 min. Saved me couple hundred on a replacement. Been a great machine for 14 year. Hopefully another 14 more! I would like to thank you for this post, after hours of the cleaning printer head and endless frustration I stumble on your post. I looked at the gear and it was split. This post was very informative, Thank again Deric Nichols.

Thank you so much for the solution to the Error 51 alert. I slid the white plastic gear over just a tad with a screw driver and placed a dab of Super Glue next to it, then slid the plastic gear back in place.



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