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Brother Printer MFCJ625DW Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax



Brother Printer MFCJ625DW Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax – This compact and easy-to-use All-in-One will print, copy, scan and fax. Its stylish design and unique, decorative lid is ideal for the small or home office. Share with multiple computers using a wireless (802.11b/g/n) network connection. Save paper with auto duplex (2-sided) printing⁰. Unattended fax, copy and scan of up to 20 page documents using the automatic document feeder. 1.9″ Touchscreen color LCD display plus Touch Panel controls interactive menu navigation. Fast print speeds of 35 ppm black/ 27 ppm color (Fast mode); ISO standard 12 ppm black / 10 ppm color (ISO/IEC 27434).Wireless printing from your mobile device via: AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, Brother iPrint&Scan, and Cortado Workplace†. Convenient bypass tray for photo printing.

Feature Product Brother Printer MFCJ625DW Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax

  • Easy to setup wireless (802.11b/g/n) networking
  • 1.9″ Touchscreen color LCD display plus Touch Panel controls for interactive and easy to use menu navigation
  • Create two-sided documents and save paper with duplex printing
  • Unattended fax, copy or scan using up to 20-page ADF
  • Direct photo printing on demand from your media cards, PictBridge-enabled camera or USB flash memory drive

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