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Brother Printer MFCJ825DW Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax

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Features

  • Easy to setup wireless (802.11b/g/n) or wired Ethernet networking
  • 3.3" Touchscreen color LCD display for interactive and easy to use menu navigation
  • Create two-sided documents and save paper with duplex printing
  • Printer Scanner Type: Color Flatbed with ADF,Unattended fax, copy or scan using up to 20-page ADF
  • Web Connect Touchscreen - access your Facebook, Picassa photo organizing software, Flickr, Google Docs and Evernote accounts via the Web Connect Touchscreen Interface

Description

Compact and easy-to-use, this All-in-One with unique decorative lid and print, copy, scan and fax features is ideal for the small or home office. Share with multiple computers on a network using the wireless (802.11b/g/n) or wired Ethernet connection. The 3.3-Inch Touchscreen color LCD display is perfect for interactive and easy to use menu navigation. Access your Facebook, Picassa photo organizing software, Flickr, Google Docs and Evernote accounts via the Web Connect Touchscreen Interface±. Print directly on printable blank DVDs, CDs and Blu-ray discs for personalization. Help save paper with automatic duplex (2-sided) printing. Unattended fax, copy and scan up to 20-page documents using the automatic document feeder. Fast print speeds of 35 ppm black/ 27 ppm color (Fast mode); ISO-based 12 ppm black / 10 ppm color (ISO/IEC 27434).Reduction/Enlargement: 25 to 400%,Power Requirements: 100 to 120 V AC, 50 to 60 Hz and Paper Capacity: ADF: 15 pages, Input Tray: 100 sheets, Photo Tray: 20 sheets (4.0 x 6.0") and Output Tray: 50 sheets.Operating system: PC: Windows 7, Vista, XP Home, XP Pro, XP Pro x64, Server 2003, Server 2003 x64, 2003 R2, 2003 R2, x64, Server 2008, Server 2008 R2, Mac: OS X 10.4.11, 10.5.x, 10.6.x . Print directly onto printable CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs The MFC-J825DW is a compact inkjet with a 3.3-inch web connect touchscreen interface. It makes a great addition to a small or home office with easy access to Facebook, Picasa Web Albums, Flickr, Google Docs, and Evernote accounts. You can also print directly onto printable CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray discs without hassle.Featuring a unique decorative lid, the MFC-J825DW is easy to use and enables you to print, copy, scan, and fax from multiple computers on a network using the wireless or wired Ethernet connection. Help save paper with automatic duplex (two-sided) printing, and enjoy the convenience of unattended faxing, copying, and scanning up to 20-page documents using the automatic document feeder.Key FeaturesWireless (802.11b/g/n) or wired Ethernet networking3.3-inch TouchScreen color LCD display for interactive and easy-to-use menu navigationCreate two-sided documents and save paper with duplex printing12Unattended fax, copy, or scan using up to 20-page ADFFast print speeds up to 35 ppm black, 27 ppm color (fast mode) and 12 ppm black, 10 ppm color (ISO standard)1Access your Facebook, Picasa Web Albums, Flickr, Google Docs, and Evernote accounts via the web connect touchscreen interface10Print directly onto printable DVDs, CDs, and Blu-ray discs4Brother iPrint&Scan free app download for wireless printing from, and scanning to, your Apple, Android, or Windows Phone 7 mobile device3Four-cartridge ink systemEasy-to-Use Features to Enhance the Way You WorkThe MFC-J825DW offers a sleek and stylish design that complements any home or small office environment. Four dedicated function keys allow you to easily switch between fax/copy/scan and the PhotoCapture Center with the press of a button.Easy to Set UpUtilize the power of your wireless network while reducing the number of cables in your home office. Wireless networking enables others to share the Multi-Function Center on the network. The SOHO Series Multi- Function Center Machines are Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n certified and are compatible with new routers with ‘n’ technology, allowing for faster data transfer between your PC and printer router. These models are still compatible with older routers that offer b/g technology.Convenient Web and Mobile Device CompatibilityThe MFC-J825DW supports wireless printing from your mobile device via AirPrint, Google Cloud Print, iPrint&Scan and Cortado Workplace. Brother Web Connect enables you to upload and download files to specific web services without using a computer. Access your Facebook, Picasa Web Albums, Flickr, Google Docs, and Evernote accounts via the web connect touchscreen interface. Mobile printing will allow you to print from your mobile device on the go.10.CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc PrintingCustomize and print professional looking discs. Your Brother machine can print directly on printable disc media, including CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, and Blu-ray Disc. There are three ways to print on printable disc media:Print by copying: You can copy the image of an existing disc label or a square document (such as a photo) and print the image on a printable disc.Print from media: You can select an image stored in a memory card or USB Flash memory drive, and print the image on a printable disc.Print from a computer (Windows / Mac): Brother offers an easy-to-use application for printing directly on printable disc media. The NewSoft CD Labeler application offers templates for creating disc labels along with matching jacket covers, or you can create your own custom disc labels. Four- cartridge ink system Lower-Cost PrintingHelp reduce your printing costs with high yield LC Series Ink Cartridges. All Brother Inkjet Multi-Function Center machines are equipped with a four-cartridge ink system. This means you only have to change the specific color cartridge that needs to be replaced, instead of having to discard an entire set of ink cartridges. This helps to reduce waste and save you money.Plus, the MFC-J425W's "N in 1" printing and copying option allows you to print several pages onto one, and Ink Save Mode is used when printing draft documents.What's in the BoxMFCJ825W; LC71 Series Cartridges (Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow); CD-ROM- Assembly for Windows and Mac; Disc Tray; User’s Manual; Quick Setup Guide; Telephone Line CordTechnical SpecificationsPrintMax. Print Speed Black / Color (Fast Mode, ISO Standard)1: 35 / 27ppm, 12 / 10ppmMax. Print Resolution (dpi)2: 6000 x 1200Borderless Printing: YesInk Save Mode6: YesFaxStand Alone Fax Capabilities: Color and B/WMax. Fax Modem Speed / Best Transmission Speeds7: 33.6K bps / 3 sec.Dual Access8: YesPC Fax (Send or Receive)8: Send / Receive9CopyMax. Copy Speed Black / Color (Standard, ISO ADF Only)1: 23 / 20ppm, 6 / 6ppmMax. Copy Resolution (dpi)2: 1200 x 1200Reduction / Enlargement (min. - max.): 25 - 400%Multiple Copies: Yes (99)N-in-1: 2in1 / 2in1 (ID) / 4in1 (A4 / Letter / Executive only)ScanScanner Capabilities: B/W and ColorOptical Scan Resolution (dpi)2: 2400 x 1200 (glass) / 1200 x 600 (ADF)Interpolated Scan Resolution (dpi)2: 19200 x 19200Document Viewer / OCR Software10: Windows ScanSoft PaperPort 12 SE with OCR; Mac Presto! PageManager 9 with OCRScan to Capability: Image, OCR, E-mail, File, Media Card, USB Flash Memory DriveAuto Crop Scanning: YesPhoto-Capture CenterMedia Card Compatibility: Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro, Pro Duo, MicroSD Memory Card, Mini SD, Micro SDHC Memory Card, SDXC Memory Card, MultiMedia Card, MultiMedia Card plus, MultiMedia Card MobilePhotoCapture Photo Editing Features: Monochrome, Sepia, Auto Correct, Trimming, Photo Enhance (Auto Correct / Skin Tone / Scenery / Red Eye / Night Scene / Fill Light / Whiteboard)Direct Printing Image Format: JPEG / AVI / MOVSupported Operating SystemsWindows OS: XP / XP Professional x64 / Windows Vista / 7 / Server 2003 / 2003 x64 / 2003 R2 / 2003 R2 x64 / 2008 / 2008 R2Macintosh OS: Mac OS X 10.4.11, 10.5.x, 10.6.xOtherUnit Dimensions: 15.9" x 14.9" x 7.1"Carton Dimensions: 18.9" x 10" x 18.3"Unit Weight / Carton Weight: 20.5 lbs. / 24.9 lbs. MFC-J425W MFC-J625DW MFC-J825DW MFC-J5910DW MFC-J6510DW MFC-J6710DW MFC-J6910DW Maximum Print Speed 33ppm / 26ppm 35ppm / 27ppm 35ppm / 27ppm 35ppm / 27ppm 35ppm / 27ppm 35ppm / 27ppm 35ppm / 27ppm Maximum Input Paper Size N/A N/A N/A 11" x 17" 11" x 17" 11" x 17" 11" x 17" Duplex Printing No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Media Card / Pict Bridge No Yes Yes Yes / Yes Yes / Yes Yes / Yes Yes / Yes Networking Wireless (802.11b/g/n) Wireless (802.11b/g/n) Wireless (802.11b/g/n) or Wired Ethernet networking Ethernet and Wireless (b/g/n) Ethernet and Wireless (b/g/n) Ethernet and Wireless (b/g/n) Ethernet and Wireless (b/g/n) LCD 1.9-inch Color LCD Display 1.9-inch TouchScreen plus Touch Panel Controls 3.3-inch Color TouchScreen 1.9-inch TouchScreen plus Touch Panel Controls 3.3-inch Color TouchScreen 3.3-inch Color TouchScreen 3.3-inch Color TouchScreen Paper Capacity 100 100 100 250 250 500 500 1. ISO speeds based on ISO / IEC 24734 (print) or ISO / IEC 24735 (copy using ADF). PPM speed is based on printing in FAST mode. Excludes time to complete first page and will vary depending on a variety of factors. See for details. 2. Resolutions are listed horizontal by vertical dpi. 3. Seefor details and availability. The iPhone App Store, Android Market, and Microsoft Marketplace are not available in all countries. Supports PDF and JPEG formats. Windows Phone 7 does not support PDF printing. 4. Additional purchase required. 5. Cables not included. 6. Helps save ink by outlining images for draft printing. 7. Based on ITU-T Test Chart No. 1 at standard resolution with MMR compression. 8. Black and white only. 9. PC-Fax send only for Mac users. 10. See System Requirements and more details at 11. Approximate page yields in accordance with ISO 24711. For more page yield information see 12. Borderless not available on duplex. Minimum default margins 0.12-inches on all sides.

Product Dimensions: 15.9 x 14.9 x 7.1 inches


Item Weight: 20.5 pounds


Item model number: MFCJ825DW


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 1, 2011


Manufacturer: Brother Printer


Language: English


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • An OUTSTANDING Buy for Price and Features!
I cannot say how impressed I am with this printer. I didnt know that printers of this quality with this many features at the price offered were available! I needed a replacement printer for a lousy little Epson which I had at my winter home in Florida. I was frustrated with not being able to print wirelessly, and it was a real pain in terms of reliability as well, along with the expensive color and B/W cartridges I had to continually buy. So with a little research, I came up with a number of recommendations for a Brother MFC J825DW, which were quite positive. Also, the printer was $115.00 on Amazon which I thought was a steal based on all the functions and features available, and generally positive ratings. I have had Brother Printers in the past, which i bought for my company, and I hadn't had any problems even though they were more suited for commercial applications. However, for my home office, I was looking for: A wireless printer, one that could connect by ethernet as well (to a PC) something with SEPARATE ink cartridges (this has 4) for economy, a scanner, fax, and something which would work with Apple's AirPrint to be able to print from Iphone, IPad, or even my Mac Air. I also have a PC connected to my network as well, so there is a mix of OS systems. This Brother fit each category very nicely and with its sleek looks and 3.5" touch screen, it proved to be a great buy which works absolutely perfect. The best feature of this purchase was that it is dead easy to set up within your network. Plug the installation CD into your computer and it runs you through the entire set up. Even if you forget your wireless password, as long as you have the WPS or wireless connect button on your router, pressing this during the setup will allow the Brother to integrate nicely within your wireless network so that all the computers on your network can use it. After getting it set up, I tried some of the functions (it will burn CDs if you need this function!), such as the scanner and some of the advanced printing modes for vivid colors. It just works absolutely great. It runs very quiet, you barely notice it is printing, and the quality is outstanding. I am thoroughly impressed with it, as once I had it hooked up, I used my Iphone to print something, and when I hit "print" on the iphone, the Brother Printer showed up right away on my device, same with the IPAD. You can print in color, black and white, various size photos, using different papers, etc. The only downside is that you have to remove the entire paper cartridge from the unit, then open it up to fill it with paper and then reinsert the cartridge and you can put about 50 -70 sheets in. Its a bit cumbersome from that aspect. It does say you can put in 100 sheets, but it doesn't look like it. Also, it only uses the largest sheets in 8.5 x 11". You cant use 11 x 17" paper. The other cool feature is the duplex printing, and the two sided printing feature to save paper. This is a great little printer with a ton of usable features. I forgot to mention it has a fax as well, if you need to hook it up to a phone line. It has all the connections, including slots for SD cards and Memory Stick, as well as USB if you want to print directly from your memory sticks for photos etc. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2013 by Ro Tek

  • Very Good and Ubuntu (Linux) Friendly
Very impressive device for the price. Paper feed and duplex (two sided) printing is seamless as long as you load the paper like it says- even with the end of the tray without scrunching it with the paper guide. Photo quality is very good to excellent in Ubuntu if you configure it right. The scanner is very fast. The touch screen is very functional with ink levels visible, and the machine turns on and off efficiently. And to the reviewer(s) who complained that the paper tray is flimsy- not so. It is thin polycarbonate (for weight) that is quite flexible, making it feel flimsy, but it is actually quite durable. We had a similar Brother MFC crash down when a shelf collapsed and there was no damage. It has been happily chugging along for 2 or 3 years, self cleaning the print heads now and then at 2AM, and putting out crystal clear pages, even with after-market ink. I have not tried the FAX yet or the wireless functions on this one, but I expect them to work as well as the printer, photo printing, and scanner. The duplex and photo printing work so well, I don't care if the rest of it is non-functional for this price and the price of the ink. BTW- Don't forget to get the compatible USB cable- I got a 6 footer and wish I had bought a 12. You install it by lifting the top stack, plugging it in, and it threads through a channel and out the back of the machine (undocumented). Don't look for an external connection like the phone/FAX line. Do not get a cable with the big round inductor at the end- get the one Amazon lists or a similar longer one. The rest of this review is mainly directed to Linux users. There are only two printer makers that really support Linux, Brother and HP. And though Brother does not list Linux as a compatible OS in their sales literature, their support is pretty impressive. If you use Linux, look over this website before you buy http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/public_s/id/linux/en/index.html. I use Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit, and if you follow Brother's instructions (including prerequisites) to set up this printer, it works very very well indeed. Look at the FAQs first and install the additional 32 bit libraries if you are using a 64 bit OS. Then step through the drivers lists for your OS and this particular machine and install them. There is an auto install script for the printer LPR driver and CUPS wrapper if you want to use it. When done, add 1 line to each of the 2 PID system files to set the default resolution to 600 DPI for high quality photos. (I was a little underwhelmed with the photos until I discovered that tip, but it made a big difference). For Ubuntu users, the drivers are Debian. I did not use the command line stuff Brother gives, but just right clicked each driver and opened/ installed with the GDebi Debian package installer that comes with Ubuntu. Study the website while waiting for the printer to arrive- it is too time consuming to write a 10 page step by step guide here, but Brother's website has all the info you need and most Linux users can sort it out. This is one case where Ubuntu/ Linux Forums could confuse you or lead you astray. Just follow Brother's instructions. I only have one problem I'm working on, and it may be a system bios issue (an old Core 2 Duo desktop system). I have to turn the printer off before booting the system or the boot process hangs trying to configure the USB. But if I boot with the printer off, after logging in, I turn the printer on and it is immediately functional. I cannot give the machine 5 stars yet because I have not tried all of its functions, but I suspect it deserves 5. UPDATE 6/11 1. The boot thing was a system bios issue. Had to disable support for "Legacy" USB devices, and everything is working fine. 2. I don't know about Windows, but the Linux driver does not allow you to select paper type- it must refer to the printer itself for that info. So before you print a photo, go to Menu/General Setup on the touch screen and select the paper type (use the Brother BP71 photo paper) and paper size (4x6). Then print the photo making any other selections on your system (i.e the driver). With HP Premium+ Instant Dry photo paper (similar to Brother's BP71 paper), I am now getting, without question, LAB QUALITY prints! The best I have ever seen. When done with photos, reset the printer to Letter size, Plain paper, and pull back the photo lever in the paper tray before you forget and go to print a document. This machine is one of the last that gives you these results with what I hope will be very reasonable ink cost. Other reviewers claim the printer does not reject after=market ink cartridges or refills. Can't wait until I run out of Brother ink so I can evaluate the independent product. 3. Support- I found the bios solution online, but beforehand I e-mailed Brother support. About 3 days later I got a response with a list of solutions, one of which was the one I used to correct the problem. So they are not asleep at the switch as some have claimed. Love this printer- hope it holds up like our other Brother MFC. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2013 by Ron O

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