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The Brother DCP-J715W uses Brother LC1100BK ink cartridges. Brother LC1100BK ink comes in black; the black cartridge prints 450 pages.
As a multifunction printer, the Brother DCP-J715W performs fairly well in scanning, copying, and printing documents, but when compared to the quality and performance of its competition, it may seem overpriced.
With a sleek body measuring 180mm tall and 375mm in diameter, the Brother DCP-J715W is a suitable multifunction device for a small business or a home office that needs Wi-Fi and/or wired Ethernet connectivity. It weighs 7.5 kg, runs on a Piezo colour inkjet engine, and integrated with Photo Capture Centre feature. The standard memory of the Brother DCP-J715W is 40MB, so it is capable of printing up to 35 ppm in monochrome and 28 ppm in colour, or produce copies at up to 23 cpm in monochrome and 20 cpm in colour.
The minimal control panel is user-friendly with a 3.3-inch colour LCD screen for ease in viewing photos before printing them directly from a digital camera or memory card. The Brother DCP-J715W can handle borderless printing and scan high-resolution media through its flatbed digital CIS colour scanner. Users of the Brother DCP-J715W can connect the printer through a Wi-Fi or Ethernet network.
The Brother DCP-J715W inkjet printer seems overpriced when compared to better multifunction printers by Canon and HP. It is also expensive to run because of pricey consumables and high print costs. The overall performance is not that impressive either, with its competition doing slightly better in terms of speed and output. Scanning thicker objects could be a problem because of the poorly-hinged lid.