Brother DCP-J925DW

Brother DCP-J925DW
alaScore 92

91 reviews

May, 2013

alaTest has collected and analyzed 91 reviews from magazines and websites. People really like the reliability and connectivity. The usability and performance are also mentioned favorably, but there are some mixed reviews about the paper handling.

value for money, performance, usability, connectivity, reliability

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Printers the Brother DCP-J925DW is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 92/100 = Excellent quality.

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(Based on 91 reviews)

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Amazon review summary for the Brother DCP-J925DW

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 2 user reviews of the Brother DCP-J925DW from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 5.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.5/5 for other products on Amazon.com.

usability

100% of reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

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Can\'t Beat The Price

 

I use this printer for personal use only. It\'s compact and, so far, I\'m pleased with the product.

Compact Design","Easy To Set Up","Fast Print Time

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Happy with Brother printers.

 

Ink for these printers can be had for a very cheap price. All the Brother printers I bought take the same L-61 ink cartages. That\'s the main reason I purchased the DCPJ140W is for the cartage it took and that it was wireless. JR.Com delivered the...

Durable construction","Easy To Set Up","Easy To Use","Fast Print Time","Low Ink Consumption","Reliable

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Just what the Dr ordered

 

I was going to blow about 50.00 on new ink for a 50.00 printer.I kicked in 23.00 more and got this wireless one with new ink,plus it has an ink system that cost about 10.00 on the average.Its quiet,prints well,scan well,and now from my wife's laptop to...

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Great Piece of Equipment for your Home/Home Office!

 

I got it for $49.99! What more can you ask for? The size is pretty small and has a sleek design. It does what it says it does. Simple as that. Wireless option is very easy to setup.

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Brother, can you spare this printer?

 

Mostly for personal use, snail and e-mail; occasional photoshopping. Normal black\/white speed is better than average, color not so. Cartridge installation a little tricky (be sure to follow instructions). Have had many printers from the first dot...

Average print time","Compact Design","Durable construction","Easy To Set Up","Easy To Use","Reliable

Ink used to be determined","Large Footprint

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Brother DCP-7055W review

 

The Brother DCP-7055W is a budget-priced laser printer with low initial purchase price, and the ability to scan and copy too.

For remote working via notebook, tablet or smart phone, Brother's DCP-&055W mono laser 3-in-1 provides compactness, good Wi-Fi connectivity and swift printing at good quality but the low price for the unit is offset by higher ink costs.

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Brother DCP-J140W review

 

Brother makes a truly daunting range of inkjet multifunction peripherals (MFPs), of which the DCP-J140W is one of the cheapest. An entry-level model aimed at micro businesses, it can handle basic prints, scans and copies, but there's no fax facility.

The DCP-J140W is cheap, but it's also slow to print and expensive to run

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Brother DCP-J140W

 

Brother's DCP-J140W is a low cost all-in-one which still offers wireless printing.

Easy front-loading cartridges ; Clever use of LCD ; Good software bundle

No memory card or USB slot ; Only single paper cassette ; Inaccurate speed claims

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Brother DCP-J140W review

 

The Brother DCP-J140W is the company's cheapest to buy inkjet multifunction printer so far, at around £54.

Brother's sub-£60 all-in-one has good Wi-Fi connectivity, a small footprint and decent standard print quality for documents and photos. But sluggish speeds and its 'stripped down' features smack too much of drastic cost-cutting.

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