![]() We tested the Brother MFC-7360N through both Windows and Mac OS X, using a Apple MacBook Pro. The flatbed scanner has a built-in 35-sheet automatic document feeder which means multi-page document scanning is easy, unless you're trying to scan both sides of each piece of paper - a task restricted to more expensive models. ![]() The printer's output tray can hold 100 sheets at any one time. It is easy to operate, though the MFC-7360N's paper is fed through a bottom-loading cassette with a 250-sheet capacity, and there's a single-sheet multipurpose tray for loading specialty papers. In contrast, the Brother MFC-7360N is tall and rectangular and looks like an 80s Transformer, with angular edges and a utilitarian off-white finish. ![]() The Brother MFC-7360N is not a pretty printer - not many are, but we're thinking of the Lexmark Genesis and HP Envy 100 as a benchmark.
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