Brother Releases Low Cost Printer
Originally Published at Brother
Brother introduced the newest model in its INKvestment Tank lineup, the MFC-J805DW all-in-one-inkjet printer. With the new INKvestment Tank MFC-J805DW, Brother offers a multi-functional and long-lasting printer to users.
The INKvestment Tank MFC-J805DW also includes:
- Revolutionary INKvestment Tank System: INKvestment Tank printers use clean, familiar cartridges that hold more ink and work with an internal ink storage tank to deliver more pages of uninterrupted printing.
- Intelligent Page Gauge: Eliminate the guesswork of when you will run out of ink and know approximately how many pages you have left to print with the Page Gauge system– a Brother exclusive feature.
- Simple Connectivity: Printer comes equipped with versatile connection options, with either built-in wireless connectivity, or connect locally to a computer via USB.
- Mobile Printing and Scanning: Print and scan wirelessly from your desktop, laptop, smartphone and tablets.
- Versatile Paper Handling: Use the up to 20-sheet automatic document feeder, bypass tray or 150-sheet capacity paper tray that adjusts for letter or legal-size paper. The INKvestment Tank also includes automatic duplex printing to help save paper.
- Extended Print Option: Step up to the Brother MFC-J805DW XL with enough ink to provide up to two years of printing without the need to replace ink cartridges.
- Compact Design: With its compact, desktop footprint, the INKvestment Tank all-in-one printer is the perfect fit for any home office or small office space.
- Brother At Your Side support: Printer comes equipped with 2-Year Limited Warranty and free online, call or live chat support for the entire life of your printer.
Hi Natalia,
Brother must love you for covering all their latest printers! Most people have no idea they even sell printers because of the Sewing Machines. I think their computerized models and printers have a lot of the same technology.
It’s hard to compare Brother printers vs. Ricoh or Konica Minolta, but do you think comparable models are more or less expensive?