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    MFC-J680DW
    An all-in-one inkjet printer from Brother, with scan and copy functions, an automatic document feeder, built-in faxing, WiFi networking, and wireless printing with Apple AirPrint and Google Cloud Print. Works with Windows and macOS.
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    Description
    An all-in-one inkjet printer from Brother, with scan and copy functions, an automatic document feeder, built-in faxing, WiFi networking, and wireless printing with Apple AirPrint and Google Cloud Print. Works with Windows and macOS.

    CR Expert Take

    How did it perform in our owner surveys and expert lab testing?

    What goes into the Overall Score?

    Ratings

    OWNER SURVEYS

    Predicted Reliability
     /  5
    Owner Satisfaction
     /  5

    EXPERT LAB TESTS

    Text quality
     /  5
    Text speed
     /  5
    Graphics quality
     /  5
    Photo quality
     /  5
    Maintenance ink use
     /  5
    Scan quality
     /  5
    Versatility
     /  5
    Ease of use
     /  5
    Convenience
     /  5
    Copy quality
     /  5
    Power saving
     /  5
    Color
     /  5
    Ink cost/year ($)
     /  5
    Cost of ownership ($)
     /  5

    Detailed Test Results

    PRINTING. The Brother MFC-J680DW prints using inkjet technology, which sprays liquid ink onto the paper from a moving head. It prints Very Good photos on glossy paper that most people would be happy with. Photo printing was very quick, only 0.9 minute for a 4x6, costing 50 cents. Its text printing is Good, though not as good as most inkjets. Text printing was reasonably fast, 9.7 pages per minute, costing 4 cents per page. It prints color graphics with some obvious defects, but OK for casual use, at 4 pages per minute, costing 17.7 cents per page. It has auto-duplex printing to print both on sides of the page, though there's a slight loss of quality. If any color ink runs out, it stops printing—it can't be set to just use the remaining black ink. If the black ink runs out, it stops printing—it can't be set to just use the remaining color ink. It also has a separate tray for snapshot-size photo paper.

    SCANNING and COPYING. Scanning performance was Very Good, fine for general-purpose scanning. It can scan or copy an area up to 11.6 x 8.5 inches (letter size). Copying performance was Very Good, suitable for most purposes. It has an Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) for easily scanning/copying a stack of pages. Includes OCR (optical character recognition) software, useful for making scanned documents editable in a word processor program.

    CONTROLS and DISPLAY. The printer has a medium-size 2.9-inch display screen with a touchscreen that can preview each photo in a 1.3-inch window.

    CONNECTIVITY and NETWORKING. The Brother MFC-J680DW has a memory-card reader for directly printing documents and images stored on an SD card. It has USB PictBridge for direct printing from cameras. You can connect directly to a PC with a USB cable, or to your network router wirelessly with WiFi. There's a WiFi Auto-connect feature that makes it easy to link to your wireless router. Apple AirPrint and Google Cloud Print are built-in, to print wirelessly from smartphones, tablets and PCs. You can also install Brother's app on your smart phone or tablet, as another option for printing over your WiFi network. This model has built-in faxing, can store incoming faxes if the paper runs out, and can send faxes from an attached PC. The printer can access the Internet directly using downloadable 'apps', letting you print information from news and entertainment services.

    COST OF OWNERSHIP AND INK. When this section was last updated, the printer's purchase price was about $130, typical for an all-in-one inkjet printer. Printing uses up ink. Over time, as you print, the costs add up. This printer uses 4 cartridges. The Brother ink cartridges used in testing were the LC203 BK, LC203 C, LC203 M, and LC203 Y. At the time, their prices were $20, $15, $15, and $15 respectively. We estimate the cartridges to last a short time: around 3.1 months. After 2 years of typical use, we estimate the total cost to be $331, typical for an inkjet. The estimated yearly cost is $101, also typical for this printer type. So the 3-, 4- and 5-year estimates are $432, $532 and $633 respectively.

    PRINTER FIRMWARE. Firmware is software that exists inside the printer. All models are evaluated using the latest firmware version available at the time of testing. The firmware version of the Brother MFC-J680DW was B.

    SOFTWARE. The collection of software accompanying the printer may include: the printer driver, printer applications, electronic user manual, (and for all-in-ones:) scanning, faxing, and OCR apps. These get installed on your personal computer. All models are evaluated with a Windows 10 PC using the latest version of printer driver and printer support apps available at the time of testing. The software version was 1.3.0.0.

    About

    The Brother MFC-J680DW is an all-in-one inkjet printer with scan and copy functions, an automatic document feeder and built-in faxing. It works with Windows and macOS. It can accept paper up to 61# basis weight, heavier than what's typical. It also has a separate tray for snapshot-size photo paper. There's an automatic document feeder to let you copy or scan a stack of pages in one operation. The printer has a medium-size 2.9-inch display screen with a touchscreen interface. The Brother MFC-J680DW has a memory-card reader. It has USB PictBridge for direct printing from cameras. You can connect directly to a PC with a USB cable, or to your network router wirelessly with WiFi. This model has built-in faxing, can store incoming faxes if the paper runs out, and can send faxes from an attached PC. It can access the Internet directly, using downloadable 'apps' stored in the printer, letting you print information from news and entertainment services. When setup for use, the Brother MFC-J680DW requires a space that measures 9 inches high by 16.5 inches wide by 19 inches deep.

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