Saturday, March 1, 2014

How Do I Get Brother Printer MFCJ4410DW Business Smart Multi-Function Inkjet and Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax

Brother Printer MFCJ4410DW  Business Smart Multi-Function Inkjet and Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax

Brother Printer MFCJ4410DW Business Smart Multi-Function Inkjet and Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax Review


This business inkjet All-in-One offers the ultimate combination of fast print speeds, TouchScreen display with Touch Panel, up to 11 x 17 Inches printing in a compact size, and low cost printing. Revolutionary Landscape Print Technology with innovative paper feeding orientation allows up to 11 x 17 Inches printing while maintaining a compact size and sleek design. The intuitive 1.8-Inch TouchScreen with Touch Panel display provides easy menu navigation, where the Touch Panel display only shows the keys you need. Easy-to-setup wireless or wired networking makes it easy to share this machine with others on the network. Convenient wireless printing from mobile devices (requires connection to wireless network). Help save more, print more with super high yield replacement ink cartridges (additional purchase required).


Price : $155.00
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Brother Printer MFCJ4410DW Business Smart Multi-Function Inkjet and Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax Feature


  • Revolutionary Print Technology: Brother Landscape Print Technology stores and feeds paper in landscape layout resulting in a more compact size.
  • Easy-to-Use 1.8" TouchScreen. Illuminated Touch Panel only shows the keys you need for easy menu navigation.
  • Share the machine with others on a network with easy-to-setup wireless 802.11b/g/n and wired Ethernet networking.
  • Impressive up to 11 x 17 Inches printing in a compact size via the manual feed slot.
  • Help increase productivity with fast print speeds up to 33ppm black and 25ppm color (Fast mode) & up to 18ppm black and 16ppm color (ISO/IEC 24734)






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Costumer review

86 of 94 people found the following review helpful.
5Replacing my Epson and HP
By Judson Miers
I've been a loyal HP customer for more than 15 years, both as an individual and as by influencing corporate purchasing decisions, I am happy to say that Brother has finally gotten over their earlier quality and usability issues. See, in the mid-90s, Brother gave me and others a really bad taste in our mouths due to the issues with drivers, their buggy or non-existent software and just overall poor quality. HP was and is THE name in consumer and business printers. Epson was a good alternate, but there just wasn't any others, so due to availability, I was an HP man.

Enter the Brother MFC, which was sleek, prints great quality and filled with useful features such as wifi / wireless connectivity and an interactive LCD screen and automatic duplexing (none of which is necessarily new or innovative except for the duplexing). The set-up was easy and full of wizards but the process takes a very long time, upwards of 30 minutes and in multiple separate wizards.

I like the quality and the features, and the cost can't be beat either. For me, this is the printer on my desk as a worthy replacement for my faithful my Epson NX300.

***Note, I don't have any information as to the TCO when inks are factored into the equation, which could swing my positive review into less favorable territory, but I do like that the ink cartridges are individual and actually show the liquid ink levels.***

39 of 40 people found the following review helpful.
5So far, so good
By Kathlyn Storey
It took my husband about 45 minutes from opening the box, through setup and software to have this printer operational, including use by all computers in our home network. We are home users and mainly interested in quality black and white text printing as well as family pictures. For regular printing and color pictures, the Brother Printer MFCJ4410DW produces excellent results, very comparable to other printers we have used.

There are two "worst" features. First, the lid will not stay up at a 45-degree angle; it must be completely extended to stay open. This is a problem because we have the printer on a credenza which is under a counter overhang, meaning we have to manually hold the lid open. The second issue to note is that in a power outage, and notwithstanding having the printer on a surge protector, the printer froze. We finally figured out that the driver was corrupted due to the power loss, meaning that the software had to be reloaded, which takes about 10 minutes. We did this as a last resort because the error messages were not helpful, and neither was the Brother online technical support.

There are a number of "best" features, in addition to the print quality. First and foremost, is the speed of this computer; by far it is the fastest printer we have ever had, even for printing pictures. The touch screen is very user friendly and a real asset. The scanner works in both black and white and color, and it produces great copies.

The printer came with starter ink cartridges, which are necessary according to Brother because the first time you install the ink cartridges the machine will use extra ink to fill the ink delivery tubes, although this is a one-time process that enables the machine to carry out high quality printing. The starter ink has a greater volume than the ink cartridges sold separately for this reason. Replacement cartridges are obviously an issue with any printer. Certainly, they can be purchased on the Brother website at a premium price. Alternatively, we will be able to get all four replacements at either 4inkjets or LD Products for around $70 with free shipping plus tax for high yield (600 copies) or about $100 with free shipping plus tax for super high yield (1,200 copies).

This printer has a limited two-year warranty and toll-free technical support for the life of the machine. Only very rarely will we ever use the fax; however, the review will be updated once we have experience with this feature, as well as for how the starter and replacement cartridges perform and any interactions we have with customer service.

December 23 update: We tried three more features. The double-sided printing is easy and 100 percent automatic, and prints from an iphone or ipad are a breeze.

31 of 33 people found the following review helpful.
4Nice looking, compact, easy to use but could use some improvement
By J K
A nice looking, compact, and easy to use printer are the best things I can say about this product. It looks great on my desk with my Macs and works with iPad and other hand-held devices.
I used to have a Brother MCF-9840 CDW laser color all in one printer which was very good (lasted three years with heavy use) but the problem with it was that it was such a beast: it probably weighed as much as I do with paper and toner inside it, and was impossible to carry by yourself for most people. This Brother is basic ink jet though it does everything the old one does, just more slowly. It truly does make a huge racket when it prints and on the next iteration of this series that would be the number one thing I would tell Brother to improve. Sometimes you like to print things when you are on the phone and there is a need for less noisy printers. They could also improve the flimsiness of the paper tray and the ink printing quality, which is a little passé/faded. However, I print less things than I used to, which is why I chose this printer rather than getting another larger model (this is supposed to be one of the smallest in its category) but if I were to print a lot of volume again, I would probably need a laser. I bought this on sale, so it was relatively inexpensive and the replacement ink only seem to cost 20 -30% of what my prior toner cartridges cost with the bigger machine -- a big advance in affordability.
Overall I really like Brother printers and I usually register them because they have good phone support which is helpful with an infrequent, yet confounding error message.
I will add that I could have had my older printer repaired, but to come out and service it would have been a minimum $90 for the visit (I couldn't have easily lifted it into my car and taken it to the repair shop like would be possible with this one) and because of the price of printers, I decided it was probably just as economical to get a brand new one.

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