Brother’s MFC-J6930DW All-in-One Tabloid (11″ by 17″) Inkjet Printer

Review of the Brother MFC-J6930DW AIO printer at PCMag

  • PROS

    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.

  • CONS

    Subpar graphics.

  • BOTTOM LINE

    This business-centric color inkjet all-in-one printer is relatively fast, with good print quality, competitively low running costs, and flexible paper handling.

[amazon_link asins=’B01LWNQ8NG’ template=’ProductAd’ store=’store-1′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’2eaac7e5-c4ad-11e7-81e7-eba0db01de71′]Not long ago, A3 (tabloid, or 11-by-17-inch) all-in-one (AIO) printers, such as the Editors’ Choice HP OfficeJet Pro 7740 [amazon_link asins=’B01JUCLLGK’ template=’CopyOf-PriceLink’ store=’store-1′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’98fb464c-c4ad-11e7-b292-4191db13d987′], 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) [amazon_link asins=’B01LWNQ8NG’ template=’CopyOf-PriceLink’ store=’store-1′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’7bd7411c-c4ad-11e7-b9c0-95ffb847121a’] 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.
Read the entire review at PCMag


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