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Brother launches a slew of MFCs, printers, scanners, and faxes

Thursday, August 2nd, 2012

Brother launched in Singapore 11 new products today – 3 MFCs, 4 printers, 1 laser fax, and 3 scanners. Prices within.

Brother launched its slew of products at Stellar, 1-Altitude in Singapore.

Brother launched its slew of products at Stellar, 1-Altitude in Singapore.

Founded in 1908 in Japan, the 104-year-old Japanese manufacturer introduced its slew of new office appliances in Singapore today.

The MFCs, printers and laser fax come with 3-years on-site warranty while the scanners come with 1-year carry-in warranty.

4 new mono-laser printers

The Brother HL-5440D & the HL-5450DN looks identical (left) while the HL-5470DW & HL-6180DW looks identical (right).

The Brother HL-5440D & the HL-5450DN looks identical (left) while the HL-5470DW & HL-6180DW looks identical (right).

The four mono-laser printers are targeted towards SMBs and large corporations, offering double-sided printing as well as print speeds of up to 40ppm.

Mono-laser printers Prices
HL-5440D S$288
HL-5450DN S$588
HL-5470DW S$688
HL-6180DW S$788

With Mobile Print (available in all the new models except HL-5440D), users can print anytime, anywhere from their desktops or mobile internet devices such as their Apple or Android smartphones.

The driverless printing supports various platforms, such as the Google Cloud Print, Apple Air-Print and Wi-Fi Direct (applicable for wireless models only).

3 new MFCs and 1 laser fax

Brother MFC-8910DW and MFC-8510DN

Brother MFC-8910DW and MFC-8510DN

The MFCs (Multi-Function Centres) can print, copy, scan and fax.

Multi-Function Centres Prices
MFC-8510DN S$888
MFC-8910DW S$1,088
MFC-7290 S$378
FAX-2840 S$268

Two new models with double-side printing and networking cater to SMBs and large corporations while one is a budget machine for the home or small office.

The FAX-2840 has a fast transmission speed of 33.6kbps and 500-page fax in memory. It can print up to 20ppm at resolutions of up to 2,400 x 600 dpi.

3 scanners

Brother scanners DS-700D, ADS-2100 and DS-600.

Brother scanners DS-700D, ADS-2100 and DS-600.

The ADS-2100 Desktop Document Scanner helps SMBs digitise hardcopy documents through single-pass high-speed duplex scanning.

Scanners Prices
ADS-2100 Desktop S$588
DS-600 Mobile S$218
DS-700D Mobile S$328

The DS-600 (single-sided) and DS-700D (double-sided) Mobile Document Scanners allow mobile workers to scan documents on the move, powered by a USB cable.

All three scanners are able to scan name cards as well as A4 size pages.

You can fold an A3 size poster into two so that the scanner can scan both sides and then stitch both halves together with the included software.

Brother FAX=2840. The MFC-7290 looks almost identical in size and form factor.

Brother FAX=2840. The MFC-7290 looks almost identical in size and form factor.

The scanning software can do OCR (Optical Character Recognition) to scan to editable text files (with no formatting); or scan to PDFs as images (layout preserved).

Alternatively you can also scan your documents into searchable PDFs (OCRed text layer superimposed on scanned image).

As these scanners are sheet-fed, they can only scan loose-leaf pages. For bound books, you’ll need to use a flat-bed scanner instead.

Notes:

“日本悠久制造商Brother在新加坡推出了一系列新产品。包括四部镭射打印机,三部多用途打印机,一部镭射传真机,以及三部文件扫描机。”科技点心(微薄)
  • All prices in this post include GST.
  • All photos are from Brother but have not been shown to scale.
  • Legend for Brother’s nomenclature:
    • D – double-side printing
    • N – network
    • W – WiFi

PC Show 2012 promotions: Brother

Saturday, June 9th, 2012

Brother will be at the PC Show 2012 at Suntec Singapore at Level 4, Hall 402, Booth A2027.

Click on picture to view/download PC Show 2012 brochures from Brother.

Click on picture to view/download PC Show 2012 brochures from Brother.

Here’s the brochure for Borther’s PC Show 2012 promotions for printers adn labellers.

PC Show 2012 promotions listing

Thursday, June 7th, 2012

This year’s PC Show 2012 is at Suntec Singapore from 7 June (Thursday) till 10 June (Sunday). Here’s a listing of some of the promotions and flyers for the four-day IT exhibition.

PC Show 2012 from 7 - 10 June at Suntec Singapore from 12 - 9 pm. Admission FREE.
Click on the links below to check out the deals and promotions from the brand. To see a consolidated list of postings related to PC Show 2012, click here. You can also click on the button near the top of the sidebar on the right that looks like the logo above.

Floor plans for Levels 4 and 6 can be found here.

New labeller: Brother QL-700

Wednesday, May 30th, 2012

Brother has launched its fastest addition to its line of label printers. The QL-700 (S$238) prints 93 labels per minute.

Brother QL-700 label printer (S$238) comes with 1-year carry-in warranty.

Brother QL-700 label printer (S$238) comes with 1-year carry-in warranty.

The QL-700 is suitable for both small and large jobs. A range of pre-designed labels and banners are available in the Label Collection feature, ensuring commonly used professional labels are printed quickly and safely.

“It is ideally suited for office and home use, as well as vertical markets including medical, retailing, logistics and shipping. Users can produce labels such as address or shipping labels quickly, easily and professionally,” said Mr Nigel Lee, Country Manager, Brother International Singapore Pte Ltd.With the use of a continuous roll or die-cut of tape, users can print labels to size from 12mm to 62mm in width.

Also included is the P-touch Editor version 5 software, allowing users to customise their prints. The software also has the ability to print barcodes, graphics, and company logos.

It also prints Chinese, Japanese, Korean characters and any other foreign languages and can connect to databases to print name lists, product list and mailing address.

It is compatible with Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook and users can utilise the Add-in Feature to print directly within these applications, without the need to open P-touch Editor software.

With ‘Plug and Print’, users simply connect a USB cable to start labelling immediately. There are no virus concerns and the QL-700 can be easily shared with others.

The QL-700 uses direct thermal printing, eliminating the need to replace toner or ink cartridges.

Consumables are available in both a wide range of die-cut options as well as continuous length paper or film tape.

Brother label printer consumables are supplied on a spool, which is ready to slot into the QL-700, ensuring easy and correct installation.

The automatic detection technology instantly recognises the label size and adjusts instantly. This not only ensures all labels are aligned correctly but also prevents the wastage of labels.

I’ve recycled my ink cartridge, have you?

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

During our weekly visit to the library, we deposited an empty ink cartridge into the recycling box positioned just inside the entrance of the Tampines Regional Library.

Don't just throw your empty ink or toner cartridge down the bin - recycle it!

Don't just throw your empty ink or toner cartridge down the bin - recycle it!

I’d just used up the black ink cartridge on my ink jet printer at home.

In the past, there wouldn’t have been any other choice but to dump it with other domestic refuse down the chute.

Recycle bin at the library.

Recycle bin at the library.

But with Project Homecoming, I can do my own little part to conserve the environment by sending the expended cartridge for recycling.

Project Homecoming is an ink and toner cartridge recycling initiative that is led, managed and jointly funded by the five leading printer brands – Brother, Canon, Dell, Epson and Lexmark.

The initiative is supported by National Environment Agency and National Library Board of Singapore.

Recycling bins made from cardboards have been placed at 13 NLB libraries where the public can deposit used ink and toner cartridges.

Junior dropping the empty ink cartridge in.

Junior dropping the empty ink cartridge in.

At first, I didn’t spot the recycling bin at Tampines Regional Library so I asked the librarian at the counter, wondering if she’d know what I was asking about.

She knew exactly what was going on for Project Homecoming and promptly pointed out the inconspicuous recycling bin squatting just inside the entrance.

I got junior to drop the empty cartridge in, after explaining to him how he would be doing his little part in helping conserve the Earth.

I’m also mighty glad that National Library Board has done a stellar job getting its staff to be aware of the initiative.

Bravo!

Recycle your printer ink and toner cartridges

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

Brother, Canon, Dell, Epson and Lexmark have joined hands to raise public environmental awareness through the launch Singapore’s first joint cartridge recycling project.

Brother, Canon, Dell, Epson and Lexmark join hands to launch printer ink & toner cartridge recycling initiative in Singapore.

Brother, Canon, Dell, Epson and Lexmark join hands to launch printer ink & toner cartridge recycling initiative in Singapore.

Project Homecoming is an ink and toner cartridge recycling initiative that is led, managed and jointly funded by the five leading printer brands,

It is supported by the National Environment Agency and National Library Board of Singapore.

Takeo Shimazu, Managing Director, Brother International Pte Ltd

Takeo Shimazu, Managing Director, Brother International

Ide Eiji, Managing Director, Epson Singapore Pte Ltd

Ide Eiji, Managing Director, Epson Singapore

The aim to make it easier for the public to recycle their used ink and toner cartridges.

This is the first time globally outside Japan that these five brands have come together to initiate a joint recycling project.

Andrew Koh, Senior Director & General Manager, Consumer Imaging & Information Products Division, Canon Singapore Pte Ltd“We aim to bring greater convenience to the public who are keen on making a personal contribution to recycling efforts across the island, and are proud to be working together as a team to jointly fund and promote the culture of recycling in Singapore,” said Andrew Koh, lead spokesperson for Project Homecoming and Senior Director and General Manager, Consumer Imaging & Information Products Division, Canon Singapore.

“With strong support from the NEA and NLB, we will be able to give back to society through this initiative as socially responsible organisations, while driving home the message of environmental awareness through cartridge recycling as part of joint sustainability efforts from the printing industry.”

Project Homecoming will provide easily accessible cartridge recycling bins at 13 NLB libraries where the public can deposit used ink and toner cartridges from printers of any brand for recycling – even those of other brands not in the Project Homecoming partnership.

The cartridges are then periodically collected for proper recycling.

Loh Teck Heng, Director of Software and Peripherals, Consumer, Small and Medium Business, Dell Asia Pacific and Japan

Loh Teck Heng, Director of Software & Peripherals, Dell Asia Pacific & Japan

Richard Tan, Regional Country Manager, Offshores, Singapore & Taiwan, Lexmark Singapore

Richard Tan, Regional Country Manager, Offshores, Singapore & Taiwan, Lexmark Singapore

Recycling vendors of the joint initiative will collect the cartridges from the boxes and break down recyclable parts including plastics and metal, which can then be made into other products such as pens or petroleum coke (high-grade fuel).

These recycling processes will help minimise waste, landfill and pollution while maximising the recovery of valuable resources.