 |
 |
 |
| PRINTER SOLUTIONS |
 |
The answer to all your printing needs.
If you require a reliable printer that can handle high volumes and is network-compatible, look no further than the Brother range. The award-winning Brother printers are highly featured, great value and made to the highest ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 international quality standards.
Brother printers can print from 12 pages per minute to 28 pages per minute, feature an easy-to-use control panel, three-colour LCD display and toner save mode. They also come with an extended warranty, 24/7 support and access to a help desk, so you will be fully equipped for all your printing needs.
|
 |
| Printer Overview |
|
 |
HELP IN SELECTING A BROTHER PRINTER
If you would like some help in selecting the right printer for you click here for some printer buying tips:
> Brother's Printer Buying Guide - Is a comprehensive document which explains in more detailed some of the most common features found on the Laser Printers and their benefits and provides tips on selecting the right model for your needs.
> Printer Selector - This tools asks you to answer a few simple questions which will help us recommend the right Laser Printer for you.
Brother and the environment
Brother products are also Energy Star compliant. This means that they use less electricity and ensures that they are extremely efficent to run.
Brother has a committment to reducing landfill and waste products. Brother products offers long-life drum and toners catridges. Additionally, Brother is also particpating in a cartridge recyling program.
> For more information about Brother's environmental iniatives click here..
IDC Completes printer study of Corporate Australia on behalf of Brother-
>> Click here for more information on the results
Brother has announced the launch of findings of a specially commissioned IDC Report into attitudes and usage in the corporate printing market in Australia. The report is the result of a four month long trial of the Brother HL7050 printer within some Australia’s largest corporations. It explored the views of IT managers and what they looked for in a printer and what their organisation required.
|

|
|
 |
|