09 May 2015, 10:40 am

The series introduces low cost ink bottles with ultra-high 6000page-yield, and a smart design with embedded tank that takes the hassle out of ink refilling.
The latest offering from Brother comprises three 3-in-1 inkjet Multi-Function Centres (DCP-T300, DCP-T500W, DCP-T700W)
Aimed at high print volume users who appreciate bigger savings, Brother’s new inkjet Multi-Function Centre rangefeatures highly affordable 6000 page-yield for black ink, which helps users enjoy lower running costs.
In addition, the new range showcases a smart design that helps users simplify the ink refilling process.
Firstly, its ink tank cover is conveniently located at the front of the Multi-Function Centre, which allowsfor easy access to the ink tank, and makes ink refilling effortless for users. Secondly, the embedded ink tank features a see-through cover at the front, which makes it easy for users to check how much ink is left.
The embedded ink tank design also frees up precious desktop space.
Furthermore, the new range’s smart design allows for ink refilling at an optimised 45-degree refill angle. This minimizes ink leakage,reduces staining, and makes ink refilling a more user-friendly experience.
Last but not least, the new models improve work productivity with its range of essential functions. For instance, DCP-T700W enhance work efficiency with Automatic Document Feeder, which allows unattended scanning and copying of multi-page documents quickly and easily.
Users may also save resources and share the Multi-Function Centre with a number of users conveniently through Wireless LAN. In addition, the range’s fast print speeds of up to 12 monochrome and 10 colour pages per minute (based on ISO/IEC 24734)are suited for high print volume users who value efficiency.
Moreover, with paper tray of up to 100-sheet capacity, users avoid frequent replenishment of paper.
“At Brother, we understand customers are often seekingaffordable ink when it comes to printing. Whether you’re a personal user, or business user printing from small office home office (SOHO) or small business environment, our competitively-priced ultra-high 6000 page-yield# ink meets the need for low running cost. We are offering extremely low cost per page of only 10 paise per black page” said Toshiyaki Isayuma, Managing Director, Brother International India Pvt. Ltd, here .
He said: "What’s more, with our smart design, our customers benefit from an easy and hassle-free ink refilling experience.”
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