Thursday, November 2nd 2023

Brother Introduces Innovative 5-in-1 Color Inkjet Printer with Built-In Paper Cutting Technology

Today, Brother International Corporation introduced its newest inkjet printer model, the MFC-J1800DW Print & Cut All-in-One Color Inkjet Printer, the brand's first printer to feature automatic paper cutting capabilities. Print & Cut utilizes innovative Brother Blade Sensor Technology (BST) designed to cut full letter pages in half with precision. For home, small business or crafting, the Print & Cut features full print, copy, scan and fax functionality with the added benefit of a paper cutter for cutting perfectly sized cards, invitations, restaurant menus, shipping labels and more.

"Consumers' needs are constantly evolving, and Brother is committed to producing devices that continue to offer the same reliable solutions we're known for, with the latest technology and innovative features," said Alejandra Bello, Product Marketing Manager at Brother International Corporation. "By adding a revolutionary built-in paper cutter to an all-in-one color inkjet printer, we're introducing customers to a new way of printing and cutting."
The Print & Cut is a versatile printing solution for consumers looking for a compact all-in-one printer to fit their daily needs, while offering unmatched efficiency and increased productivity for printing projects. Key features include:
  • 5-in-1 Color Inkjet Technology: The quality print, copy, scan and fax capabilities come complete with prints speeds of up to 17ppm BK, 16.5 ppm CL, automatic duplex printing, a 150-sheet paper tray capacity and a 20-page capacity automatic document feeder.
  • Automatic Paper Cutter: The built-in paper cutter powered by Brother Blade Sensor Technology conveniently cuts down letter sized paper (8.5"x11") into half letter prints (8.5"x 5.5") allowing users to save time and limit waste.
  • A Variety of Connection Options: Brother Mobile App Connect provides mobile access to printing, copy, scanning and cutting from almost anywhere. The app also includes access to the Brother Intelligent Page Gauge, a way to track ink used and remaining. Print or scan from multiple Cloud services, including Google Drive, Dropbox and Box. Local Connection options include built-in wireless Wi-Fi Direct, or local connection to a single computer via USB.
  • Refresh EZ Print Subscription Ready: Produce the highest quality prints and keep the machine running at its best by using Brother Genuine Ink and Supplies. Enroll in the Refresh EZ Print Subscription service to pay per page and receive ink refills before running out shipped right to your doorstep.
The Brother Print & Cut ($199.99) is now available online and at select retailers nationwide.
Source: Brother
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12 Comments on Brother Introduces Innovative 5-in-1 Color Inkjet Printer with Built-In Paper Cutting Technology

#1
bonehead123
Looks nice, but if they could make it in a laser version, I might have a reason to upgrade my current laser printer @home (also a Brother MFC), cause I ditched inkjets many years ago and haven't looked back since :)
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#3
alwayssts
I showed this to my mother and asked her if she thought Big Tech was coming to eat Cricut's lunch, finally, after all these years.

She reminded me this wasn't big tech, it's the company that makes her sewing machine.

She is, ofc, correct.

Goes to show sometimes it truly matters what angle you come at something from. :)
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#4
qlum
Considering the reliability of the average printer in this price range, I fear that this will certainly not make the printer more reliable.
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#5
TheLostSwede
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qlumConsidering the reliability of the average printer in this price range, I fear that this will certainly not make the printer more reliable.
At least it's a feature I haven't seen on a printer before, which is why I posted the press release. Might be handy for people that hand out a lot of small bits of paper...
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qlum
TheLostSwedeAt least it's a feature I haven't seen on a printer before, which is why I posted the press release. Might be handy for people that hand out a lot of small bits of paper to people...
Fair enough, I guess I was mostly venting about the quality of printers, and honestly buying cheap is a cause of this.
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#7
Wirko
Will it continue to scan documents, at least in black and white, if the yellow ink cartridge is almost empty?
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#8
qlum
WirkoWill it continue to scan documents, at least in black and white, if the yellow ink cartridge is almost empty?
From my experience brother is the least bad in that regard.
Canon loves to lock people out and HP loves to drm lock cardridges.

At least tthe brither laser printers at work allowed for the toner level to be reset with some workaround.
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#9
dragontamer5788
qlumConsidering the reliability of the average printer in this price range, I fear that this will certainly not make the printer more reliable.
Brother commands a premium price and a very high reputation for its laser printers.

I didn't know they branched into ink-jet (or even ink-jet + automatic scissors). In any case, I don't remember Brother ever doing shenanigans like Epson or HP. Brother's software is pretty basic and they're rarely flashy about anything. But their stuff has always worked for me.
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#10
qlum
dragontamer5788Brother commands a premium price and a very high reputation for its laser printers.

I didn't know they branched into ink-jet (or even ink-jet + automatic scissors). In any case, I don't remember Brother ever doing shenanigans like Epson or HP. Brother's software is pretty basic and they're rarely flashy about anything. But their stuff has always worked for me.
From personal experience at work brother laser printers only last a couple of years until they start experiencing jams and folds in the paper they print. cleaning does not help at that point and there is no obvious fix. Granted this is at higher print volumes than home use but still only in the 10-30k pages range.

This is their black and white laser printers though.
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#11
zo0lykas
after so many years printers have only one job to print, but people running in problems, the printer isn't found, the printer is not connected and etc... and nowadays they making it more complicated ;)
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qlum
zo0lykasafter so many years printers have only one job to print, but people running in problems, the printer isn't found, the printer is not connected and etc... and nowadays they making it more complicated ;)
Often that is the windows printer driver, refusing to print when a printer is offline, even though it only requires a wake-up signal, things like that. In that regard printing on anything that is not windows, including linux goes smoother.
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