![]() With both an SD card slot and a front USB port available alongside the concealed rear USB port and inbuilt Wi-Fi, it is certainly well connected, while the twenty-sheet ADF means you can schedule accurate photo copies. ![]() The Brother DCP-J1100DW has a lot to offer. As a photocopier, it performed very well, turning out duplicates that were hard to distinguish from the original. Brother says the maximum paper weight recommended is 220g or just 105g if you are duplex printing. The Brother DCP-J1100DW printed successfully on envelopes and parcel labels, but had trouble with feeding stiff card through the tight paper path. We found that it worked well with any glossy media but looked a little flat on plain paper. Brother actually developed this ink in conjunction with its own photo paper and claims that the images are also more durable too. Switching to glossy photo paper made the Innobella ink appear significantly brighter giving photographs an appealing boldness. It scans and prints at a similar resolution, producing copies at 1,200 x 600dpi, which is pretty good. It can print on almost any kind of media up to A4 in size, except stiff card, and it prints at a reasonable rate of 12ppm (pages per minute) in black and white, or 10ppm in colour and there’s room for 150 sheets of A4 in the main paper tray. It is well featured though, with auto duplex printing, a 20-sheet ADF, a touchscreen display and Wi-Fi with Wi-Fi Direct. It’s not a high-end printer, so there’s no NFC connectivity, or A3 printing. ![]() The price of this printer is relatively high because Brother has included more ink than usual. Ink included: 6,000 mono pages, 5,000 colourĬonnectivity: Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, USB, SD cardĬonsumables included: 4x inkjet cartridges (6,000 mono pages, 5,000 colour)ĭimensions/Weight: 195 x 435 x 341 mm (HxWxD)/7.96kg
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