The Brother MFC-J6720DW is designed for micro and small workplaces that require tabloid-size printing and scanning (11 by 17 inches and the ISO A3 equivalent). This type cannot scan both sides of a page, which is why you may prefer it if you do not require duplex (two-sided) scanning. This printer does not support NFC (near-field communications), and it has a smaller touch screen on the front panel for giving commands. By making it simple to establish a connection, NFC makes printing from or scanning to a smartphone or tablet significantly more convenient. However, not all smartphones and tablets accept NFC, and if your mobile device does not support it, having it in the printer is pointless. If you don’t require duplex scanning or NFC, the MFC-J6720DW is a far more likely candidate. The smaller touch screen, at 2.7 instead of 3.7 inches, makes issuing commands a little less convenient, but it would be difficult to justify purchasing the more expensive printer simply for the touch screen. The printer’s paper handling is the primary reason to select it over devices that can only handle letter-size paper. You can use one of its two 250-sheet paper drawers for printing up to tabloid-size paper. This allows you to load 500 tabloid-size sheets at once, or 250 letter-size sheets and 250 tabloid-size sheets, allowing you to simply move between paper sizes. The one-sheet manual feed allows you to print on different paper stock without having to swap out paper in the tray, and the automatic print duplexer allows you to print on both sides of a page. As previously stated, duplex scanning is not possible. The flatbed and 35-sheet automated document feeder, on the other hand, can accommodate up to tabloid size, which is larger than most MFPs can handle. Aside than that, the MFC-J6720DW offers a plethora of MFP functions. It can print, fax, and scan to your PC, including over a network; it can also function as a standalone fax machine and copier; it can print straight from PictBridge cameras; and it can print from and scan to memory cards and USB memory keys. It also has Web-connected features that allow you to print from and scan to a variety of online services such as Evernote, Dropbox, Box, Facebook, and others. Mobile printing and scanning capability covers cloud printing as well as printing from and scanning to a smartphone or tablet through Wi-Fi. Because the connection options include Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet, you can print from or scan to a smartphone or tablet even if the printer isn’t connected to a network with an access point.

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Brother MFC-J6720DW Online User’s Guide
Brother MFC-J6720DW Quick Setup Guide
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