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Item # 787479
Manufacturer # MFCJ825DW
Ecolabel Energy Star
LCD size 3.3 inches
PC faxing capability yes
auto double-sided printing yes
automatic document feeder capacity 20 sheets
brand name Brother
cable included no
compatible toner/ink Brother LC71 and LC75 series
connector type Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n); Ethernet; USB 2.0
dimensions 7.1"H x 15.9"W x 14.9"D
fax transmission speed 3 spp (33.6 Kbps)
flatbed/sheetfed flatbed; sheetfed
ink/toner cartridge(s) included starter-capacity cartridge(s)
inkjet/laser inkjet
manufacturer Brother
maximum black and white copy speed 23 ppm
maximum black and white print speed 12 (ISO) ppm
maximum color copy speed 20 ppm
maximum color print speed 10 (ISO) ppm
maximum copy enlargement 400 %
maximum copy reduction 25 %
maximum monthly volume 2500 sheets
maximum optimized color print resolution 6000 x 1200 dpi
maximum sheet size 8 1/2" x 14"
memory 32 MB
memory card reader yes
model MFC-J825dw
network capable wireless; wired
network card included (network ready) yes
number of paper trays 1
operating system compatibility Windows XP; Windows Vista; Windows 7; Mac OS X
postconsumer recycled content 0 %
scanner optical resolution 2400 x 2400 dpi
total paper tray capacity 100 sheets
total recycled content 0 %
warranty length 2-year limited


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Or, it's $99 in store at Staples, and use $25/75. That's what I did a few days ago to replace yet another crappy failed POS HP AIO. So far, so good on the Brother. Biggest drawbacks are-- tiny paper tray, and no external feeder for single sheets (like letterhead, slides, etc.)... you have to pop open the regular tray.


Labboypro - what kind of paper do you recommend for dual-sided inkjet printing? Standard copy paper bleeds through even at light settings.


Buckmann said:   Labboypro - what kind of paper do you recommend for dual-sided inkjet printing? Standard copy paper bleeds through even at light settings.

I'm not having any issues with crappy whatever-is-FAR paper for text-level printing, including double side. I'm still on the starter ink carts, which may (or may not) be better than generic/refill carts (???).


labboypro said:   Or, it's $99 in store at Staples, and use $25/75. That's what I did a few days ago to replace yet another crappy failed POS HP AIO. So far, so good on the Brother. Biggest drawbacks are-- tiny paper tray, and no external feeder for single sheets (like letterhead, slides, etc.)... you have to pop open the regular tray.

I price-matched at Staples, and picked one of these up. I didn't have a coupon, but though it was still a decent price, especially since this printer has both wired and wireless networking, and it supports duplexing.




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