This compact Brother multifunction printer is back to its best price
The world is becoming more and more paperless, but that doesn't mean printers are obsolete just yet. Often you only need them for one or two random things, but once it's time to print out a concert ticket or send some official documents, it can be a struggle to find a solution if you don't own a printer. Today you can pick up this compact Brother All-in-One Multifunction Printer for $99.99, which saves you about $50 off its average price. This is also a match of the lowest we see this model drop. It hasn't been priced this low for a couple of months. Shipping is free.
This printer is designed to save space while maximizing efficiency. It features flatbad scan glass for easy copying and scanning as well. It also is compatible with mobile printing, either via NFC or the cloud, which allows you to start a print job with just a few taps or swipes. The printer can crank out up to 36 pages per minute and has a 250-sheet paper capacity for less time spent refilling trays. It's compatible with both letter and legal paper sizes.
The 2.7-inch color touchscreen makes using this printer a snap, and it also gives you more options for cloud-based printing and scanning. For instance, you could connect to Dropbox or Google Drive and choose to print something directly from within those services.
Additionally, this printer is equipped with Amazon Dash Replenishment technology. It's optional, but adds another layer of convenience to your experience. Once enabled, the printer can automatically re-order toner from Amazon when needed.
While genuine Brother toner can be a bit pricey, you can save yourself some cash by picking up this compatible replacement cartridge instead.
If this model doesn't check off every box, check out our list of the best all-in-one printers in 2019 to find an option that would better suit your needs.
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Louryn was seven when her shopping obsession began. It started with eBay and quickly escalated to Black Friday. Now she's a shopaholic -- no day is complete without a pile of packages on her front porch. She justifies it by refusing to pay full price. She also loves Skyrim, makeup, and beer. Find her on Twitter @lourynstrampe