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Brother's MFC-J825DW colour inkjet multifunction printer (print/scan/copy/fax) is a budget-friendly choice for your small or home office, enhanced by a few higher-end features - namely, CD/DVD printing and some web connectivity. A two-year warranty swe...

An inkjet multifunction printer bedecked with a few advanced features, the Brother MFC-J825DW is a worthy contender for your low-volume, small-office bucks. The Kodak ESP Office 2170 offers cheaper inks, but it's much slower and lacks automatic duplexi...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-10-20 22:06:13
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This printer is responsive in all modes. 45 seconds from off position, 15 seconds from standby and 11 seconds when on. This is fast, even faster than the old generation if the results for the previous model, the Brother MFC-795CW, are anything to go by...

4in1 wifi and doublesided, Cost per page with XL cartridges: 9.8 pence, Touchscreen, Fast, CD/DVD and Bluray printing...

Print quality could be improved, Cost per page with standard cartridges: 19.9 pence, Impractical paper loader, Paper jam risk...

The main pluses: hardware, design and price/quality ratio. The Brother MFC-J825DW is cheap to buy and the cost per page reasonable. Perfection is still out of its grasp however, notably when it comes to print quality...
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Brother has been making neat, well-featured all-in-ones for many years and each new generation gets more refined and useful, though the core piezo inkjet engine is still much the same as before. The MFC-J825DW is near the top end of its new range and incl...

iPrint&Scan for easy phone transfer, Fast print and copy for class, CD/DVD direct print...

Pale colour copies, Fiddly photo paper tray, Plain paper print quality only average...
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It’s not as sleek as the HP Envy 110, but Brother’s new MFC-J825DW is still pretty neatly designed considering that it crams a printer, scanner, copier and fax machine into its compact black chassis. It measures about 180 x 405 x 378mm, so it’s a good...

Compact, four-in-one printer; good text and photo output at respectable speeds; reasonably priced ink...

Needs software update for Lion and AirPrint...

The MFC-J825DW uses the four standard cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks, with each one supplied in separate cartridges to reduce waste. Like most manufacturers, Brother supplies these in different sizes, but quoted us quite reasonable figures of around...
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The Brother MFC-J825W, at $229, represents the higher end of home office multifunction inkjet printers. As you’d expect it’s got every feature that this price-point demands: an automatic document feeder, a split photo/plain paper tray, scan/copy/fax bu...

Feature-packed, Limited Web connectivity...

Low paper capacity...

The Brother MFC-J825DW has a bevy of features for its reasonable asking price -- fax, memory card and USB printing, dual paper inputs including an automatic document feeder, a 3.3in touchscreen -- and is only let down by its lower-than-expected paper capa...
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The MFC-J825DW is one of the most fully-featured inkjet MFPs in Brother's range. It can print, scan, copy and fax, connect to wired or wireless networks, and print photos directly from a memory card. Duplex (double-sided) printing is standard too, as i...

With its comprehensive set of features this MFP is a jack of all trades. It's pretty quick, but the results are unremarkable...
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It’s outclassed as a photo printer but Brother’s MFC-J825DW doesn’t even offer much in the way of advanced office features to help it stand out from the bunch (includes , and ).This inkjet A4 printer, copier, scanner and fax relies on four ink tanks r...

Great cloud features...

Disappointing photos, $229...

Brother's MFC-J825DW really is a jack-of-all-trades but master of none. Whatever your needs, it's hard to recommend it over the competition...
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This compact multifunction device is well featured and cleverly designed. For example, the carrier for printing CDs fits into the scanner cover when not in use, and the paper tray is a two-tier arrangement -- the photo paper carrier slides forward when...
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Brother's new $150 (as of September 27, 2011) MFC-J825DW color inkjet multifunction printer (print/scan/copy/fax) is a budget-friendly choice for your small or home office, enhanced by a few higher-end features--namely, CD/DVD printing and some Web con...

Peppy speed, CD/DVD printing...

Mediocre scan quality, No automatic duplex scanning...
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Brother introduced four new all-in-one inkjet models targeted at the small office, home office market a few weeks ago just in time for the back-to-school frenzy.Today, we'll be sharing our full review of the flagship model of the new series, the MFC-J...

The Brother MFC-825dw blows the MFC-J6710dw out of the water in print quality, print reliability and price while continuing to offer plenty of features such as a touchscreen, front side USB port, automatic duplexing, web connected applications and buil...
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We're noticing a pleasing trend in the market for color-inkjet all-in-one (AIO) printers—pleasing for buyers, anyway. These machines that do everything (print, copy, scan, and fax) keep on getting smaller and cheaper, all the while packing...

Prints, copies, scans well, Strong performance, Loaded with features for the price...

Subpar image copying, Slightly pricey ink, Slow when printing pages in reverse order...

This peppy little $149 all-in-one printer has all the features home businesses and small offices look for. It's a great value if you can stomach the slightly high ink costs...
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The Brother MFC-J825DW ($150 street), also available as the MFC-835DW with only superficial differences, manages to largely match expectations for a Brother inkjet multi-function printer (MFP) while also providing a few surprises. Brother inkjets at ro...

Prints, scans, copies, faxes, Automatic document feeder, Connects with selected Web sites including Picasa and Google Docs...

Low paper capacity, No paper handling options, Text quality is a touch below par for inkjet MFPs...

The Brother MFC-J825DW offers a long list of features for both home and office needs, making it a strong contender for the dual role of home and home office MFP...
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Brother's new $150 MFC-J825DW color inkjet multifunction printer (print/scan/copy/fax) is a budget-friendly choice for your small or home office, enhanced by a few higher-end features, namely CD/DVD printing and some Web connectivity. A two-year warran...

CD/DVD printing, * Peppy speed...

No automatic duplex scanning, * Mediocre scan quality...
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Ranging from $150 to $300, these inkjets handle printing, scanning, and good old fashioned faxing at prices that almost make it seem you're getting the faxing for free. Many include CD and DVD printing, wireless networking, automatic document feeders...
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This compact multifunction device is well featured and cleverly designed. For example, the carrier for printing CDs fits into the scanner cover when not in use, and the paper tray is a two-tier arrangement -- the photo paper carrier slides forward when...
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