computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-24 01:18:46
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Brother's MFC-J6510DW is big. Like most multi-function devices it can print, copy and scan, but unlike many it can do all of that using A3 size paper, not just A4. That means it has a much larger footprint – the space it takes on the desk or floor – th...

Good picture quality; fairly cheap to run; goodvalue A3 printing...

Text quality not the best; long waits for photo prints; bulky...

A good all-rounder for the small office or home...
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The price of A3 printers has fallen to the point where they're within the reach of the home user, but until recently they've still been too expensive for occasional use.If you regularly print A3 signage, posters or art projects, you might feel justified i...

Solid, robust build, Acceptable print quality, Good print speeds, Cheap to buy and run, As compact as it can be…...

…but still bulky, Text a little washed out, Only one paper tray, Rear feeder only single sheet, Photo prints lack vibrancy...

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Having recently looked at Brother's all-singing A3 inkjet all-in-one, the Brother MFCJ6910DW , it's interesting to compare it with the £140 cheaper MFC-J6510DW, reviewed here. While still an A3 machine, it loses its second paper tray, duplex scanner and t...

Full A3 print, scan and copy, ADF for auto-scans up to A3, Widescreen LCD...

Fuzzy plain-paper, black text print, No duplex scanning, No multi-purpose feed...

Brother claims speeds of 12ppm and 10ppm for black and colour A4 prints, respectively. We saw very similar times to those from the Brother MFCJ6910DW, no surprise, since it uses the same print engine. Our five-page text document gave 6.8ppm, while the 20-...
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The Brother MFC-J6510DW all-in-one multifunction printer, copier, scanner and fax is an important machine in the company’s professional MFP range. Its ability to handle A3 size documents which, although not an everyday requirement, is a feature which m...
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Brother is alone in actively pushing A3 all-in-one inkjets, which has given its existing range several years of success, despite some flaws. Rather than rushing out more models to capitalise, Brother has instead taken the time to fix those weak points for...

Massively improved print speed and quality, and very low running costs. The scanner isn't perfect, but it's a superb deal...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-04-10 23:03:13
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This A3 printer wasn't far from a five-star score. It has loads of functions, an excellent design and print costs are very low. While the scanner and copier aren't amazing, photo print quality is really very good. All in all, it's a good trade-off between...

Low cost of printing per page with XL cartridges, Colour screen / WiFi, A3 / Doublesided printing, Good print speeds with office docs, Two cartridge sizes to choose from / Cartridges are easily accessible at the front of the printer...

Print quality could be better with office docs, Scanner and copier aren't on par with print quality, Some paper blockages, Slight red overtone to photos...
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A4 multifunction printers (MFPs) are two a penny at the moment, making it extremely easy to find something within your price range that will have as many bells and whistles as your home office or small business requires. However, A3 all-in-one machines ar...

Although it's a big, broad beast, the Brother MFC-J6510DW multifunction printer produces good quality A3 prints at a much improved rate, offers plenty of connectivity options and is currently at a price that makes it highly desirable. Pros: Fast print sp...
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For a long time A3 printers were not something the average consumer could afford to buy, much less an A3 all-in-one. By now there are four different manufacturers that have affordable A3 printers, so it's about time Hardware.Info found out which one is...
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There has always been a sizeable gap between inkjet and laser printers in terms of both speed and quality. Laser printers were always faster and inkjets always had superior print quality. While we've been able to depend on these age-old truisms for a lo...
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Probably the single most attention-grabbing fact about the Brother MFC-J6510DW ($250 street) is how much it delivers for the price. One of only a few inkjet printers that can print at up to tabloid size (11 by 17 inches), it's also one of the most capa...

Prints and scans at up to tabloid size (11 by 17 inches). Automatic document feeder. Duplex (two-sided) printing.

Only one paper tray means you can't keep letter- and tabloid-size paper loaded at the same time.

In addition to both printing and scanning at up to tabloid size, the Brother MFC-J6510DW faxes over a network and works as a standalone copier and fax machine. Buy it now...
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