Introduction and performance
The MFC-J5720DW is the king of Brother’s newly refreshed small office/home office range, with a list of features that could fill its 580-sheet paper capacity. It offers duplex printing, A3, scanning, copying and faxing, wired, wireless and USB connectivity and uses high capacity cartridges that promise to cut the often ruinous cost of inkjet printing. Does it live up to its billing?
Setup and specifications
Despite the lengthily list of features – and an equally hefty weight of 14.5 kg, so watch your back when you lift it – the MFC-J5720DW is simple to set up using Wi-Fi Direct for easy wireless configuration as well as the familiar USB and Ethernet options. Wireless security comes in 64/128-bit WEP, WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK flavours and the wireless radio works with 802.11b/g/n, but not the newer 802.11ac.
The MFC-J5720DW can connect to cloud-based services such as Dropbox, Evernote Business, OneDrive, Google Drive and even Facebook. It also supports AirPrint, Google Cloud Print and Brother’s own iPrint&Scan app for mobile devices together with memory sticks, USB flash drives and the various types of SD card. It has more memory than its siblings (256MB) and its touch screen …read more
Source: techradar.com – PC and Mac