Parfait pour mon bureau à la maison. Excellent rapport/qualité prix. Je recommande +++
Manufacturer: Brother
Parfait pour mon bureau à la maison. Excellent rapport/qualité prix. Je recommande +++
I followed the set up procedures. It failed to print magenta in the print test. Did the cleaning per the instructions. This emptied the start-up cartridges after two tries. I put in new cartridges, print test failed again. So I returned the unit and opened cartridges and did not replace it.
It is early days but to date this printer was easy to set up to there computers and my phone. It has exceeded my expectation regarding ease of use and compatibility .
High resolution printing is slow but this well-connected and feature-rich A3 inkjet MFP delivers on quality and extreme value
High print quality; Affordable; Excellent connectivity
Slow print and scan speeds
In addition, while both the Epson WF-7620 and WF-7610 are capable AIOs, since they've been out for so long, their running costs are excessive-Epson needs to update its wide-format WorkForce models.
Prints, scans, copies, and faxes tabloid-size pages; Competitively fast; Low running costs; Single-pass auto-duplexing ADF; Three paper input sources; Good print quality overall
Subpar graphics
Not long ago, A3 (tabloid, or 11-by-17-inch) all-in-one (AIO) printers, such as the Editors' Choice HP OfficeJet Pro 7740, were somewhat rare, and expensive. But not anymore. One reason is that a few years ago Brother made them a staple in its Business Smart Pro line, which includes the MFC-J6930DW ($299.99) reviewed here. Like the HP model, the MFC-J6930DW comes with two big paper input trays, a single-pass auto-duplexing automatic document feeder (ADF), and a slew of mobile connectivity features. This Brother AIO prints well overall, with competitively low running costs, and it's relatively fast, but its graphics output could be better. Despite costing a little more upfront, but with lower running costs overall, the MFC-J6930DW is a viable alternative to the OfficeJet 7740 for low-to-moderate volume printing in a small or micro office or workgroup. A Sturdy, Well-Built Workhorse At 18.8 by 22.6 by 14.7 inches (HWD) with its trays closed and weighing 51.6 pounds, the MFC-J6930DW...
This business-centric color inkjet all-in-one printer is relatively fast, with good print quality, competitively low running costs, and flexible paper handling.
Prints, scans, copies, and faxes tabloid-size pages; Competitively fast; Low running costs; Single-pass auto-duplexing ADF; Three paper input sources; Good print quality overall
Subpar graphics
So far I've found it easy to use and it meets all my needs, especially the A3 and wifi aspects. Ink cartridges are a little expensive though.
Up until I purchased this wonderful machine I had a Brother b&w printer that scanned, copied and printed (but only in b&w). I also had a Brother colour printer which only printed. Now with this new beast I can scan, print and copy (even fax - I didn't know anyone still faxed!) in b&w or colour.
This user earned $10.00 Club O Rewards for writing this review. Learn More this printer replaced an hp all in one, the brother printer is faster, easier to use, very crisp output. Installation was a breeze and the price of ink is so much better than the hp.
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