Introduction and design
To innovate, printer manufacturers have experimented with different technologies to make their boxy designs stand out. Epson’s EcoTank technology on the WorkForce ET-4550 (US-only $499, about £320, AU$678) makes high volume printing easy with large ink tanks that don’t need to be replaced as frequently, and HP promises fast print speeds with PageWide, a technology that speeds up printing with nozzles that cover the width of the page.
Brother is taking a more moderate approach with its Business Smart Pro series, and the Brother MFC-J6925DW ($309, £205, AU$428) aims to deliver a solid balance between print quality, cost and speed.
As a printer capable of handling wide format A3 paper sizes, the MFC-J6925DW competes most closely against Epson’s WorkForce WF-7610 ($150, £99, AU$207), a printer that can handle 11 x 17-inch prints. What sets the MFC-J6925DW apart from the competition is Brother’s INKvestment cartridges, a system that deliver quality, affordable prints with low up-front replacement cartridge costs.
With INKvestment cartridges, Brother delivers lower per-page print costs without requiring users to purchase expensive high capacity or high yield cartridges, making it more cost effective than HP’s OfficeJet Pro X 576DW ($354, £232, AU$497). …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac