Brother monochrome laser printers and MFCs
Brother International has introduced a series of laser printers and multifunction centres (MFCs) to serve office and larger-volume print environments, including corporate, healthcare, public sector, hospitality and retail industries.
The series includes the Brother L5000 and L6000 laser printers, which offer fast print speeds, flexible paper handling and scanning capabilities, mobility features to connect with most mobile device technologies and access to business cloud services, such as Google Cloud Print 2.0. The models also have the capability to be customised via open interface software to integrate with any type of network.
For businesses with higher print and scan volumes, the Brother HL-L6400DW printer and the MFC-L6900DW have been released. Productivity features include fast printing and copying (up to 50 pages/min) and monochrome scan speed (up to 50 pages/min), as well as a single-pass, two-sided (duplex) monochrome scanning at a rate of up to 100 images/min. Additional paper trays are available in 250 or 520-sheet capacities, while the addition of a 20,000-page replacement toner cartridge offers greater cost efficiencies. Both models also help deliver wireless mobile device connectivity, including NFC for printing, scanning and network user authentication.
The models feature a colour touch-screen display for easy access to the Brother Web Connect interface to directly print from business cloud services, including Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive. Users can also scan to online cloud services or other business-focused scanning destinations include SharePoint, SSH Server (SFTP) and Network Folder (CIFS).
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