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Brother Unveils All New Mono Laser Enterprise Series

Brother International has launched an all-new mono laser series that delivers high reliability, value and productivity for businesses. brotherDesigned in Japan, the five models in the new range comprise three Mono Laser Printers and two Multi-Function Centres serving high print volume office environments.

“The new mono laser enterprise series offers reliable performance that Brother is known for, coupled with significant innovations to meet the expectations of a modern workplace,” says Mr. Toshiaki Isayama, Managing Director at Brother India. “Businesses are looking for user-friendly, cost-efficient solutions with outstanding high-volume, quality output that can scale as they grow. These Brother Laser printers and Multi-Function Centres provide an excellent combination of dependability, versatility and security to meet office needs.”

Brother has enhanced the new series significantly based on customer feedback, achieving several firsts in the process. This family is the first mono laser range by Brother to print up to 50 pages per minute (ppm)¹. This is also the first Brother mono laser series to feature a new heavy duty Automatic Document Feeder with a 70-sheet capacity. Maximum input capacity has improved to a maximum paper input of 1,610 pages.

Brother’s latest mono laser family is built for high efficiency and cost effectiveness. The Laser Printers and Multi-Function Centres support monthly print cycles of up to 100,000 pages per month, while a Super High-Yield Toner enables up to 12,000 printed pages with cost savings in mind.

Productivity is a key feature of the new series. High volume print jobs are easily managed, without the need for frequent paper reloads. The default paper tray can hold up to 250 sheets, and optional upgrades of either two additional paper trays or a tower tray provide businesses with a total input capacity of as many as 1,610 sheets. A 3-bin Mailbox1 with stacker and sorter makes it even easier to share a printer as bins can be assigned to individual users or groups.