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Brother MFCJ6920DW Wireless Multifunction Inkjet Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax, Amazon Dash Replenishment Ready

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  • Print/copy/scan/fax up to 11" x 17" (Ledger Size) for high impact business documents. Also has the added convenience of single pass duplex scan & copy.
  • Flexible paper handling with dual paper trays for a total capacity of 500 sheets, 11" x 17" paper fits in tray. Also has single sheet bypass tray
  • Low cost printing with Super High Yield (XXL) replacement ink cartridges, approx. 2,400 pages (black) and 1,200 pages (color)
  • Swipe & Tap on easy to use 3.7" TouchScreen display with TouchPanel. TouchPanel shows only the keys you need.
  • NFC Connectivity lets you "touch to connect" for direct printing or scanning from your NFC-capable device
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Print Quality
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4.3
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printer output
Color
Color
Color
Color
Color
printer technology
Inkjet
Inkjet
Inkjet
Inkjet
Inkjet
paper size
11 inch x 17
Up to 11 x 17
Up to 11 x 17
Up to 11 x 17
8.5 inch x 11.7
print media type
envelopes, paper plain, transparencies
glossy photo paper, card stock, envelopes, high resolution paper, paper plain
labels
card stock, glossy photo paper, high resolution paper, paper plain, envelopes
glossy photo paper
max input sheets
500
350
250
350
100
connectivity tech
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
compatible devices
Smartphones, PC
Smartphones, PC
Smartphones
Smartphones, PC
PC, Laptops, Smartphones

Product Description

The Brother MFC-J6920DW helps increase business productivity with fastest in class print speeds1, low cost 2-sided printing, single-pass 2-sided 11” x 17” scanning/copying, up to 500-sheet paper capacity, NFC connectivity2, and a suite of innovative cloud apps3.
The MFC-J6920DW delivers the Ultimate Combination of business features.

Businesses looking for a hard-working color inkjet all-in-one shouldn’t have to make compromises. That’s why Brother offers the MFC-J6920DW. It provides the Ultimate Combination for business: a high-end, business-quality feature set, completely intuitive operation, and increased productivity. The MFC-J6920DW also provides low-cost printing, thanks to the availability of Super High Yield Replacement Ink Cartridges4 that print approximately 2,400 black pages and 1,200 color pages.

Save time by loading up to 35 sheets into the automatic document feeder.
Fastest in class print speed means you won't waste time waiting for your documents to print.

The MFC-J6920DW boasts fastest in class print speed1, so you’ll get your documents when you need them at up to 35 ppm color or 27 ppm black5. Plus you’ll enjoy the added convenience of time-saving, 2-sided printing, and single-pass duplex scanning and copying.

11" x 17" scan glass handles ledger size documents with ease.
Full 11" x 17" capability is an idea feature for businesses that work with larger documents.

Whether you’re using the machine’s 11” x 17” scan glass, printing from the dual paper trays, or copying, scanning or faxing from the up to 35 sheet automatic document feeder, you’ll appreciate just how simple it is to produce and share oversized documents.

Multiple options to print from almost any smartphone or tablet.
Print wirelessly from your mobile device.

The MFC-J6920DW gives you a full menu of choices for connecting to mobile devices. Near Field Communication (NFC) enables wireless two-way communication between two devices within close proximity of one another. NFC capability automatically establishes a direct connection between your NFC enabled Smartphone or tablet and the MFC-J6920DW, so you can print or scan - without having to connect to a network or enter any login credentials!2 The MFC-J6920DW also supports wireless printing from your mobile device via6: AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, Brother iPrint & Scan, Cortado Workplace and Wi-Fi Direct, that allows you to print wirelessly from PC or mobile devices without the need for a router.

Outline & Scan is just one of the innovative cloud apps installed on the MFC-J6920DW.
Brother Cloud Apps and Web Connect interface add a new dimension of functionality to your color inkjet all-in-one.

The MFC-J6920DW comes with a suite of Brother Cloud Apps2 that you access directly from the machine’s TouchScreen Display. You’ll be amazed by the functionality of these document management and sharing apps:

    • Outline & Copy: lets you make a physical copy of only selected portions of an existing hard copy document.
    • Outline & Scan: enables you to select parts of a physical document and scan just those parts into a digital file on a transparent background.
    • Outline & Remove: lets you remove selected portions of a hard copy document with a red outline, and then produces a physical copy of the remaining information.
    • NoteScan: prints a note-taking template from the cloud, in your choice of 1, 2, 4, or 8 pages on a single sheet of letter-sized paper. Once the sheet is filled with notes, scan it using NoteScan and the pages will be automatically separated and converted into a series of JPEGs for easy storage or sharing.
    • Brother Creative Center Templates: Print commonly-used business documents like calendars, note-taking forms, signage, as well as fun seasonal documents directly from your TouchScreen Display.
    Innovative Landscape Technology helps reduce the overall footprint of the MFC-J6720DW.

    You can also access popular web services directly from your internet-connected MFC-J6920DW from the TouchScreen Display using the Web Connect7 interface. Upload to or download from specific web services without using a computer.

    Exclusive Landscape Print Technology is a Brother innovation with customers in mind.

    Innovative Landscape Print Technology, which stores and feeds paper into the machine in landscape orientation allows Brother to deliver the Ultimate Combination of features for business in a machine with a sleek design in a smaller footprint.

    At your side with phone support for the life of your product.

    At Brother, our goal is to provide you with printers and all-in-ones that you can depend on to consistently deliver high performance, reliability, and value for your busines



    MFC-J6520DW MFC-J6720DW MFC-J6920DW Max Print Speed Up to 12/10ppm (ISO/IEC 24734)Up to 12/10ppm (ISO/IEC 24734)Up to 12/10ppm (ISO/IEC 24734) Other Features Mobile Device Printing
    6, Wi-Fi DirectMobile Device Printing6, Wi-Fi DirectNFC Capable2, Mobile Device Printing6, Wi-Fi Direct Brother Cloud Apps, 11"x17" Scan GlassBrother Cloud Apps, 11"x17" Scan GlassBrother Cloud Apps, 11"x17" Scan Glass Duplex Printing YesYesYes Media Card/ Pict Bridge Yes/ YesYes/ YesYes/ Yes Networking Ethernet & Wireless (b/g/n)Ethernet & Wireless (b/g/n)Ethernet & Wireless (b/g/n) LCD 3.3" Color TouchScreen3.3" Color TouchScreen3.3" Color TouchScreen Paper Capacity (max.) 250500500

    Disclaimers:
    1. Based on competitive in-class inkjet models with an estimated street price under $300. Competitive data gathered from manufacturer websites and third party industry sources as of February 2013.
    2. See brother.com/nfc for a list of compatible mobile devices.
    3. Requires Internet connection. See www.brother.com for more details.
    4. Additional purchase required.
    5. PPM speed is based on printing in FAST mode. Excludes time to complete first page and will vary depending on a variety of factors. ISO print speed based on ISO/IEC 24734. See www.brother.com/printspeed for details.
    6. Requires a connection to a wireless network. See www.brother.com for details, availability, and mobile device compatibility. The Brother iPrint&Scan free app download is not available in all countries.
    7. Requires Internet connection and an account with desired service. See www.brother.com for more details.

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    3.6 out of 5 stars
    3.6 out of 5
    656 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the ease of use and value of the printer. For example, they mention it's fairly easy to setup on a wireless network, and the mechanics of the device are straight forward. Some appreciate the scanning quality. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, performance, color print quality, speed, and size.

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    123 customers mention92 positive31 negative

    Customers like the ease of use of the printer. They say it's fairly easy to setup on a wireless network, and the installation went fine. They also appreciate the convenience and quality of the work, as well as the straight forward mechanics. The machine hooks up very easily wirelessly and connects to all machines seamlessly. Customers also mention that it'll connect to online services like Dropbox and Evernote.

    "...This printer does both and does it well. Installation & setup was easy. Print quality is very good for a ~$200 ink jet printer...." Read more

    "...connected without issue to my wireless network and was a snap to connect to online services like Dropbox, Evernote and Google Drive...." Read more

    "...Setup was simple, print, graphics, and image quality is more than adequate for most of my needs (it is not a photo printer and I didn't expect that)...." Read more

    "...It took a long time--probably fifteen minutes or longer, showing far too much detail as it listed each and every single file and registry setting..." Read more

    101 customers mention88 positive13 negative

    Customers like the value of the printer. For example, they say it has amazing features for the price, the ink prices are not too bad, and it has lots of features for money. Some mention that the convenience and expanded capabilities are well worth the price upgrade. That said, most are satisfied with the value and quality of the product.

    "...duplex printing, ANSI B (11x17) print capability, WiFi, and reasonable operating cost...." Read more

    "...Good over all printingRelatively easy to set upInk is a bit cheaperCON:..." Read more

    "...The prices seem very good on the ink cartridges an I will see how long they last...." Read more

    "...note, though, I wanted it for 11x17, it does 11x17 and it is really economical given the fact that not only does it do 11x17 but it has the 2 tray..." Read more

    70 customers mention50 positive20 negative

    Customers like the scanning quality of the printer. They say it has a very good scanning ability, it copies, and prints. They also appreciate the fast and accurate scanning, and the ability to scan to OCR or a pdf file. The Control Center software allows them to manage their scanning, printing, and copying. It has top and bottom side scanning, as well as duplex scanning with auto document feed. Customers also mention that the scanning option is quick, intuitive, and flexible.

    "...This unit comes with Control Center software that allows you to manage your scanning, printing, copying, and faxing...." Read more

    "...around to make it work perfectly. One other nitpick; scanning ability is very good, but soft-pinks and electric orange seems to be hard for it to..." Read more

    "...Firmware upgrades are irreversible.* No network scanner driver (unless install the control suite), but can scan up to 600dpi to USB...." Read more

    "...It faxes (like I need that), it copies, it scans, it prints, and it does 11x17 paper! No printers can handle 11x17.I love this thing...." Read more

    265 customers mention153 positive112 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the printer. Some mention it's a very good printer, with good copy and print quality. They say it'll scan much faster than other models. However, others say that the printing totally fails and the printer started having problems handling paper.

    "...Wireless communicationGood quality construction and operationNo misfeeds when scanning multiple sheetsCons:..." Read more

    "...The HP was an absolute mess. Horrible paper tray support, bad drivers, and a feeling that what HP really cared about wasn't selling a nice printer;..." Read more

    "...OVERALL:This is an good overall unit, with good handling of 11x17 and good network connectivity...." Read more

    "...It faxes (like I need that), it copies, it scans, it prints, and it does 11x17 paper! No printers can handle 11x17.I love this thing...." Read more

    186 customers mention127 positive59 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the printer. Some mention that it functions great, works flawlessly, and has not malfunctioned in any way. However, others say that it did not work, duplexing failed to work, and the manual loading tray is not functioning well.

    "...This printer does both and does it well. Installation & setup was easy. Print quality is very good for a ~$200 ink jet printer...." Read more

    "...I loved the touch-screen interface. It was intuitive, responsive and just worked. I sailed through the setup process quite easily...." Read more

    "...upgrading to firmware L, printing 50-200page PDFs of 11x17 produces a memory error at random points in the printing process...." Read more

    "...of its diverse paper handling capability is impressive and so far works flawlessly (no misfeeds or jams)...." Read more

    101 customers mention58 positive43 negative

    Customers are mixed about the color print quality of the printer. Some mention that the print quality looks fine, while others say that the quality of photo prints is awful. They also say that there are no vibrant colors and that the images are washed out.

    "...Color image print quality on good quality paper is decent. My wife printed some images and they looked good.*..." Read more

    "...Initially, we were pleased with the printer. Print quality was not perfect, but it met our needs for 11x17 functionality...." Read more

    "...Color, on plain paper, looked ok; paper fed correctly each time...." Read more

    "...Setup was simple, print, graphics, and image quality is more than adequate for most of my needs (it is not a photo printer and I didn't expect that)...." Read more

    99 customers mention61 positive38 negative

    Customers are mixed about the speed of the printer. Some mention that it's fast and white printing is very quick and of good quality, while others say that it prints very slowly and is a bit slow to get started.

    "...I loved the touch-screen interface. It was intuitive, responsive and just worked. I sailed through the setup process quite easily...." Read more

    "...It is reasonably fast, though not like a high speed laser printer...." Read more

    "...My only complaint with this unit is that the touch-screen display is not as fast as I'd like it to be, and slows down the task of scanning...." Read more

    "...General black and white printing is also very quick and of good quality. Where this printer really disappointment me was with its' color printing...." Read more

    77 customers mention46 positive31 negative

    Customers are mixed about the size of the printer. Some mention that they like the large format ability and the auto duplex, while others say that it takes up a lot of space and is the worst for large format. The scanner surface is HUGE, and it can scan to OCR or to a USB drive. However, some customers also say that the Brother MF printer is the worse for large formats, and that it barely holds larger scale media in place.

    "...I scanned around 300 pages of 11x17 with no jams.* Both trays can take 11x17... also, one can extend both trays fully even if one or both..." Read more

    "...AND it had missing pixels. It appears that the print head is about an inch wide and the jets at the edge were not printing...." Read more

    "...The ADF (automatic document feeder) is likewise nice and wide and you can feed normal sized paper in either short side first or long side first...." Read more

    "...Another bonus is the dual tray...." Read more

    Great Expectations Dashed
    2 Stars
    Great Expectations Dashed
    This printer was a disappointment even though I only had it for a few days. I'm an author and publisher and I create my own marketing materials and my own book covers.The good side: Setup was clear and easy. The step-by-step instructions led me to believe Brother had spent considerable time in making the process go smoothly. I found the paper capacity to be far in excess of my old inkjet (Canon MX-882), separated into two trays.When it came time to do a test page (the cover for my new book), I discovered that the 8.5" x 11" photo paper could be inserted into the rear access point--but just so...it asked several times to reset it. Holding my breath, I began to print. (And then things went wonky but more on that later).I loved the touch-screen interface. It was intuitive, responsive and just worked. I sailed through the setup process quite easily. Again, it set my expectations pretty high. I loved the ability to scan and print 11x17 pages. I won't have to go to Staples to get my small posters printed.The not-so-good side: The ink cartridges supplied were "starter"-size, so not full capacity (seriously?). This reinforced the notion that Brother was really trying to sell razor blades, not razors, (printer ink). During the setup process, I was warned repeatedly that lightning would strike me dead if I dared to use 3rd-party ink. Well, perhaps not, but it got tiresome. I get it. Buy Brother ink.What was not clear during setup and operation, is that the printer thought that tray #2 (the one on the bottom) was the "primary" tray and it had to have paper in it for the printer to proceed in at least one case.While Windows 10 could see my LAN printer immediately, I ran the the setup DVD to make sure the right drivers were loaded. It took a long time--probably fifteen minutes or longer, showing far too much detail as it listed each and every single file and registry setting being installed. Why is it that hardware and software companies think ordinary mortals (non-developers) need to know this detail? What could have made setup easier was a checklist of "stuff" that Brother thinks everyone should need. On retrospect, I didn't need hardly any of it. And no, uninstalling the printer did NOT uninstall any of these "essential" tools.Registration was easy. Brother already knew which other printers I owned, but they had an OLD phone number so that was hard to change. Eventually, it let me add this one quite easily--as long as I had the serial number. Too bad they don't have a way to "un-register" the printer as I returned it. Oh darn. I gave away the ending.The printer does an auto-alignment when it first starts up with a lot of swooshing and other steam-punk sounds, and the result is an ambiguous set of four colored blocks of little rectangles--and another reminder to use Brother ink. Checking online, I could see that's what was expected (I think). My old Canon test page was far clearer and far more comprehensive, testing density and other aspects not displayed here. It also printed a Windows test page which (as it turns out) has the printer serial number, so I didn't have to go back to the garage and find the box after all. But more on the test page later.The Ugly: So my first print job was the gorgeous full-color cover of my new book. When I checked, the entire page was far (far) lighter than I had seen with the default color settings on my old Canon 882. AND it had missing pixels. It appears that the print head is about an inch wide and the jets at the edge were not printing. This meant there were several "lines" on the page with no or spotty (so to speak) printing. I also noticed what appeared to be "scrape" marks as if the ink had been smeared as the head moved over the page (but that's just a guess). It was unacceptable.This is where I got on the phone with the Brother support team (in the Philippines--I asked where he was). His English was fine, and he was very helpful and spoke at my level (I'm a tech guy too). We spent two hours on the phone and then another forty-five minutes with the "supervisor") trying everything imaginable--and using up several sheets of glossy photo paper. One interesting conclusion was "If the test page prints okay, there's nothing wrong with the printer." So, in their mind, if the printer thinks it's okay, then it's okay, no matter what's printing. (LOL)In the end, she (the supervisor) suggested I return the printer to be repaired at a local repair shop. I called them. It would take 10 days to turn the printer around. I'm glad I bought it from Amazon because they took it back in a heartbeat. Thinking it was just a bad print head (and so did they), I ordered another. When it arrived (two days later) I went through setup again by the numbers to make sure any issues were not because I was an idiot. It printed exactly the same way--with the same missing pixels and something else. The printer could not print my book's manuscript either (a Word document). Since my books are formatted a 5.25" x 8" (so I can see the page breaks in Word), the document prints with enormous margins on 8.5 x 11 paper on my Brother Laser printer (and on my old Canon 882). The new Brother insisted on printing this document in landscape mode. There was no setting, no option, no prayer, no nothing we could perform to get it to change its mind. When the Brother support tech suggested I reformat my book, we were done. I was on the phone to Amazon and the second one went back. (Big sigh). I ordered a Canon MX-992. Let's see how that one works out.Folks, I really liked this printer. It had a few nuances that were not great, but I really could have used the new features and high resolution, but it has to print. It has to print right the first time and every time. I should not have to do anything special in my documents or lift my left foot (exactly) three inches off the floor to get it to print. It should just do what every other printer I've bought over the last forty years has done--print.
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