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The Brother DCP-J772DW uses Brother LC3211BK ink cartridges. Brother LC3211BK ink comes in black; the black cartridge prints 200 pages.
The Brother DCP-J772DW is desktop A4 inkjet with a range of connected features that elevate it above many of the standard entry level home devices. Wireless network and mobile cloud compatibility allow support for tasks from smartphones via Apple AirPrint and print, copy, and scan functions to be completed on the move. The DCP-J772DW punches above its weight considering its small, compact footprint.
The Brother DCP-J772DW weighs in at less than 7 kg without the carton added and has dimensions of 477 x 288 x 457 mm. There is room for 100 sheets of paper in the main tray and an additional 20 sheets in a photo tray. The latter may be useful as this device excels when producing vibrant colour prints on glossy paper. Every operation is centred around the 6.8 cm colour LCD touch screen, though users can also access a helpful mobile app for the majority of functions. There is support for automatic two-sided printing. Connectivity is limited to the wireless network interface and a single USB 2.0 slot.
The Brother DCP-J722DW completes basic print, copy, and scan tasks with ease and outputs at a decent 12 ppm for monochrome and ten ppm for colour. Its mobile ready nature supports a variety of workflows and is perfect for families, who may need to print anything from homework to important documents and invoices. Its sleek design and classy black finish will look at home in modern living spaces.
The Brother DCP-J722DW is built for home use, its drawbacks are obvious. The 100-sheet input tray will only support small workloads while the tiny LCD touchscreen can be fiddly to operate. There is no Ethernet connection either, so users must rely on the quality of their Wi-Fi, which may be a problem if the device is housed a distance away from a router.