The Brother MFC-J6910DW prints and scans at up to tabloid size (11 by 17 inches) and offers two paper trays as well as duplex (two-sided) printing and scanning. Buy it...
This A3 wasn't far from a 5-star rating. With plenty of features, it is very well designed and has the lowest cost per page we've seen. While scanner and copier quality isn't that great, photo prints are. A good compromise between cost per...
Without any doubt, the Brother MFC-J6910DW presents a highly attractive proposition for those looking for an affordable A3 AIO printer. This is not the first time Brother has offered an A3 inkjet AIO: the MFC-6490CW and the MFC-6890CDW are the more...
Most people have the idea that A3 machines are big, this one is not, this is not just a printer but a multi function unit as it scans, copies, faxes and prints, also it can also print photos direct from a card or a memory...
At this price the Brother MFC-J6910DW is good value for money, but if you're looking for an A3 multifunction printer for high-end photo printing and art projects, it might not meet your expectations. It's got a good feature set, but unless...
A competent inkjet multi-function device with a wide range of features and decent connectivity. The A3 print and scan feature pushes the price up somewhat, but low running costs mean it's a realistic alternative to a laser....
There are plenty of A4 inkjet all-in-ones, but if you're looking for a printer that can handle A3 paper, your choice is limited. Brother has been making large inkjet all-in-ones for several years and its MFC-J6910DW includes both duplex print...
As an A3 multifunction device, the Brother MFC-J6910DW goes about its tasks with aplomb. It's fantastically well featured and connected, and A3 performance is good. Its A4 showing was a little more disappointing, though, and we'll really want to...
With the ability to print, scan and copy A3 documents, Brother's MFC-J6190DW is a competent and reasonably-priced, large format inkjet. Its wired and wireless networking capabilities are welcome additions, and if you opt for the high-capacity...
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