This A4 inkjet all-in-one printer is the perfect choice for a home or small office environment. It provides you with all the professional standards you'd expect from your office equipment fast quality printing clear sharp copying and high quality scanning and faxing all in one compact machine. And because of it's sleek black styling it will look just as good at home as it will in the office. There's no compromise on features with automatic double-sided printing provided as standard to save time and money and wireless network-ready out of the box so you can share with other users. And because it's one of the most eco-friendly machines on the market you benefit from low power consumption and low noise levels.
With more than 3 million of us working from home the more need there is for a printer that offers professional office performance. One that works as fast as you gives you the quality you want and one that is not just a printer but also a copier…a scanner…and a fax. This level of multi-functionality often results in a printer that while perfect for the office can look a bit out of place in the home. Unless you choose one of Brother's new A4 inkjet all-in-one range.
In one compact machine you can not only enjoy the same professional standards of print as you do in your workplace but also a design that you’ll feel very comfortable with.
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Print technology | A4 Colour Inkjet |
| Colour | Black |
| Mono Print Speed (A4) | 35 Page Per Minute |
| Print speed (Colour A4) | 27 Page Per Minute |
| Resolution | 6000 x 1200 Pixels |
| Copying | Yes |
| Fax integrated | Yes |
| Standard input capacity | 100 Sheet 20 Sheet Photo Tray |
| Duplex printing | Yes |
| Interface | USB Network & Wireless |
| Network ready | Yes |
| Compatible operating systems | Windows & Mac |
| Mac compatibility | Yes |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 405 x 378 x 180 mm |
| Weight | 9 Kg |
| Warranty | 1 Year |
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