Brother all-in-one printers combine print, copy, scan and fax in one compact unit. Modern models add wireless, mobile printing, duplexing and ink-tank options, making them practical for home and small offices - choose a model that matches your workload and supply costs.
A practical 2025 guide to choosing an all-in-one printer: compare inkjet vs. laser, scan/fax options, connectivity, ADF, duplexing, and running costs.
A practical comparison of inkjet and laser printers in 2025: inkjets are best for photos and low upfront cost (now with low-cost ink-tank options), while lasers win on speed and low cost per page for heavy text volumes.
Wireless all-in-one printers combine print, copy, scan and often fax into one networked device. Choose inkjet, laser or ink-tank models based on volume, feature needs and running costs.
An 11x17 (tabloid/A3) laser printer gives designers and small businesses in-house wide-format printing for faster proofs and reliable, sharp output. Evaluate print type, connectivity, running costs, and paper to decide whether to buy or keep using a print shop.