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Brother MFC-J4620DW

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PC Magazine
★★★★
9 years ago
Brother MFC-J4620DW

The Brother MFC-J4620DW ($179.99) offers one notable feature for a light-duty inkjet multifunction printer (MFP) at its price: the ability to print at up to tabloid (11-by-17) size. The caveat? You have to do it manually, by feeding it one sheet at a time.

Prints on single sheets at up to tabloid (11-by-17-inch) size; Compact; Can connect via Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, and NFC

Somewhat slow; Subpar graphics; Tabloid-size printing limited to feeding individual sheets; Limited paper capacity

PC Magazine
★★★★
9 years ago
Brother MFC-J4620DW Review

The Brother MFC-J4620DW ($179.99) offers one notable feature for a light-duty inkjet multifunction printer (MFP) at its price: the ability to print at up to tabloid (11-by-17) size. The caveat? You have to do it manually, by feeding it one sheet at a time. The MFC-J4620DW ($866.49 at Amazon) has a nice range of connectivity choices, including Wi-Fi Direct and NFC, making it a good choice for printing from mobile devices. It shares its tabloid printing ability and many other features with other printers in Brother's Business Smart Series, which has spawned several Editors' Choice models, including the Brother MFC-J4410DW ($851.20 at Amazon) , the Brother MFC-J4510DW , and the Brother MFC-J4610DW ($910.93 at Amazon) . They are minor variations on the same theme. For example, the Brother MFC-J4610 has a 400-sheet paper capacity, while the others have a 150-sheet capacity, and the Brother MFC-J4610 and the MFC-J4510 have a 3.7-inch color touch screen, while the other two MFPs have s...

The Brother MFC-J4620DW is a MFP for home-office or micro-office use that can print at up to tabloid size, though you'll have to feed it one sheet at a time to do so.

Prints on single sheets at up to tabloid (11-by-17-inch) size; Compact; Can connect via Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, and NFC

Somewhat slow; Subpar graphics; Tabloid-size printing limited to feeding individual sheets; Limited paper capacity

Micro Center
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★★
6 years ago
Small form factor is great!

Printer was an ease to setup and has been working perfectly for the last month or two with no issues. Printer can be a bit noisy at times but it's no deal breaker.

CNET
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★★★
7 years ago
Disappoint print quality and built quality- Poor values and practices towards customer opinions

Price; Look; Functions

Print quality; design of the scanner cover mechanism; no regard for customer feedback

Amazon
★★★★
8 years ago
Poor Customer Service and Product Support

Absolutely disappointed. The wireless connection is unreliable and inconsistent after trying multiple networks. Worse yet is Brother's disregard for customer service. Brother team views it perfectly acceptable to fail to stand by their products in providing effective customer support - they don't...

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