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Brother MFC-J880DW All-in-One Color Inkjet Printer, Compact & Easy to Connect, Wireless, Automatic Duplex Printing, Amazon Dash Replenishment Ready

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Arrives May 12 – May 17
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Style: MFC-J880DW


Features

  • Print from your smartphone or tablet using AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, Brother iPrint&Scan and NFC "touch to connect".
  • Automatic document feeder system and duplex (two-sided) printing, Faxing Capability: B/W & Color Faxing
  • Capture and convert documents directly using Brother Cloud Apps, Large 2.7" TouchScreen display to easily navigate onscreen menus
  • 2 year limited warranty and free phone support for the life of the product

Description

Compact and easy to connect with enhanced mobile device capabilities, flexibility for handling specialty media and Web Connect access to popular cloud services

Brand: Brother


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi


Printing Technology: Inkjet


Special Feature: Auto-Document Feeder


Color: Black


Model Name: J880DW


Printer Output: Color


Maximum Print Speed (Color): 23 ppm


Max Printspeed Monochrome: 12 ppm


Item Weight: 16.8 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 15.7 x 13.4 x 6.8 inches


Item Weight: 16.8 pounds


Item model number: MFC-J880DW


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 1, 2015


Manufacturer: Brother Printer


Item Weight: 16.8 Pounds


Max Input Sheet Capacity: 100


Sheet Size: 8.5 inch x 14 Inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy Setup and Great Versatility
Style: MFC-J895DW
I owned a Brother MFC-490CW all-in-one for many years, and I used (and abused) it far beyond the amount of production that anyone should ever expect from a small home office inkjet printer. The few times I had to call customer service, everyone I worked with was great and very helpful. The machine printed as many as 700 pages a month for almost 8 years. When it finally gave out, I made the mistake of replacing it with an HP all-in-one that was on sale at Costco. What a disaster that turned out to be. Complicated setup, horrible customer service and complete machine failure in less than 30 days. I returned it and purchased this Brother machine at Amazon (on sale) in it's place. It's a move I should have initially done. This machine is a terrific upgrade in the MFC series. At a great price, it does everything an all-in-one should do perfectly. Built-in two sided printing is a bonus, and the machine is quiet and very efficient. For example, I'm really impressed with the quality of Fast Print/Draft printing considering the small amount of ink it uses. Setup was extremely easy, and right out of the box I found it ready to rightfully take the place of it's predecessor. I expect, based on my first month's use, that this machine will be everything I anticipate it to be. I downloaded the user manual and keep it on my desktop for reference, and in the few instances I've had to use it, I found it to be clear and straightforward. The basic fact is, this is a great, versatile machine for less than $100 ($95.00 when I purchased it). I expect a similar 8 year life that I got from the 490, and I will update this review if that turns out to not be the case. Update: After 5 months, the scanner function is not working well at all. Photos are all scanning darker than they should (much darker than the originals), and after many hours with chat and customer service, they decided to replace my machine with a refurbished one. I'm disappointed because I haven't used the scanning function that much, and now when I need it, it cannot accurately scan photos. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2019 by bobby boy bobby boy

  • affordable color printer
Style: MFC-J895DW
This is my first Brother inkjet after a lifetime of only buying Canon inkjets. So far I've been very satisfied with the printer. I had the whole printer set up and printing in under 15 minutes. The installation process on my Mac was pretty easy, although I had to download an update first and download the iPrint app from the App Store. The printer has already updated itself with new firmware too -- I really like that it can update itself. I am connecting via WiFi. It's pretty fast at printing. It's somewhat noisy when printing, but that's not really a problem for me because my printer is hidden in a closet. I can't speak yet to ink life, but it's easy to monitor this in the iPrint app as well as on the printer. And I like that you can set up the printer to automatically order new ink via Amazon Dash. Color quality is good but the colors aren't quite as vivid as they are on my Canon which this replaced. However the color tone was very close, and I have printed some photos which look good, so I would say the colors are indeed accurate. Coated paper would probably make these colors pop more, but I haven't tried this yet. I have used the scanner a lot and really like the document feeder. This was one of the main selling points for me. It works well except for color accuracy. When I scan documents with blue text, like a signature, it comes out teal. And dark blue on a W2, for example, also comes out teal. This may be related to saving scans as PDF with OCR, since this can sometimes change the document, but I haven't tested to confirm this and I have not tried scanning a photo. There are no color adjustments for the scanning in the iPrint software. Overall I would recommend this printer. It works well. It has a lot of features, and good Mac support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2019 by Jeff

  • Quirky design choices, but performs reasonably well
Style: MFC-J880DW
I've only used this printer for a week, and in a wired configuration (Ethernet). My reason for purchasing is that it's compact and Brother has a reputation for low print costs. Other models I was considering have an output tray that takes up extra room that i didn't want to waste. The print/scan quality & print speed is acceptable. I'm used to Canon models recently, and the Brother seemed less refined. Canon has very clear instructions, and this Brother model does not. It wasn't clear at all on how to make the Ethernet or USB connections. You have to open up the printer, as if to access the print head, and thread the cable inside the thing (use the tabs on the side of the printer and pull up). Why can't they put the port outside the printer as virtually everyone else? Also, the hinges on the scanner bed's lid seemed rickety. I guess we have to be careful with it, but we will most likely use the document feeder on top. In general, the build quality is not refined. I'm fairly certain Steve Jobs had no hand in designing this. Next, the ink tanks sit near the outside of the printer - not on the print head. I guess this might help with print head reliability with users not mucking with it, and it's more convenient to change the ink cartridges. But it seems to require the ink to travel much further to get to the print head. Besides the waste of ink, I'm wondering if there is the risk of the ink drying up inside the path to the print head, and clogging things up? Again, Canon has the ink cartridges sitting right on the print head, so these concerns are not there. As of now, I have no data that this is going to be a problem, so I am rating it per its current condition. One star off for sub-par instructions, inconvenient wired connections and build quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2015 by Geek Daddy

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