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Brother Inkjet All-in-Ones - Specifications

No One Size For All

As you can see, there is no perfect inkjet for all offices. While there is almost no variance from low- to high-end in terms of output quality or speed, we see a significant range in media handling and duty cycle. Network connectivity is a big issue at the entry level, and duplexing is key above the $200 point. If we had to pick a favorite from the group, it would likely be the J6510DW, which seems to offer just about everything, including the biggest long-term cost-saving features, at a respectable price point. But consider the field carefully, and be sure not to miss our Brother Laser/LED Printer Buyer’s Guide for comparison.

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Model

Price

Max. Black Speed

Max. Color Speed

Max. Print Resolution

Standard Input Capacity

Duplex?

MFC-J410w

$99.99

33 ppm

27 ppm

6000x1200

100

no

MFC-795CW

$179.99

35 ppm

28 ppm

6000x1200

100

no

MFC-5895cw

$199.99

35 ppm

28 ppm

6000x1200

150

no

MFC-J6510DW

$249.99

35 ppm

27 ppm

6000x1200

250

yes

MFC-6890CDW

$349.99

35 ppm

28 ppm

6000x1200

350

yes

Specifications - Part 2

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Model

Max. Monthly Duty Cycle

Fax?

Scan?

ADF capacity

Ethernet?

WiFi?

USB Direct?

MFC-J410w

2,500

yes

yes

15

no

yes

no

MFC-795CW

2,500

yes

yes

15

yes

yes

no

MFC-5895cw

4,000

yes

yes

50

yes

yes

yes

MFC-J6510DW

5,000

yes

yes

35

yes

yes

yes

MFC-6890CDW

5,000

yes

yes

50

yes

yes

no

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  • MauveCloud
    I bought the MFC-6890CDW back in November. Had the MFC-J6510DW been released yet? If so, I didn't see it. I mainly saw the MFC-6490CW and MFC-5890CN as alternatives, which have no support for duplex printing.
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  • Blaire Nadal
    Brother printers is catching up with the speedy development of printer's features. And I believe that is actually what it should do since the market is a raging world. HP now had its partnership with Google and so on.
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