![]() Even the 300-sheet total should be ample for most small offices. That's not a significant difference, however. Both include a built-in duplexer (for two-sided printing), a 250-sheet paper drawer, and a multi-purpose tray, with the MFC-8710DW offering a somewhat lower capacity for the tray: 50 sheets instead of 100. Paper handling for printing is also similar for the two printers, but not quite a match. For that, you would have to get the more expensive OKI MB471w ($475 direct), which OKI says is the identical printer with Wi-Fi added. In addition, the MFC-8710DW supports Wi-Fi while the MB471 doesn't. On the other hand, the OKI printer's flatbed is limited to a maximum letter-size page, while the MFC-8710DW's flatbed is legal size. ![]() Unlike the OKI printer, the MFC-8710DW doesn't offer duplex (two-sided) scanning with its ADF, which means you can't scan, fax, or copy duplex originals easily.
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