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Brother’s Wi-Fi printers and Bluetooth printers create a clutter-free, flexible workspace that adjusts to your needs.
They’re especially ideal for:
• Hybrid workers moving between home and office
• Households with multiple users and devices
• Offices where multiple team members need shared access
• Students printing from laptops or mobile devices
Whether you're printing, scanning, or copying, wireless printers make it easier to stay productive - anywhere.
Brother wireless printers are packed with features that enhance convenience and performance across all environments.
Key features include:
• Wi-Fi connectivity - Print from multiple devices on the same network without cables
• Mobile printing support - Compatible with AirPrint, Google Cloud Print and Brother iPrint&Scan
• All-in-one functionality - Many models include scanning, copying and faxing
• Duplex printing - Save time and paper with automatic double-sided printing
• Fast print speeds - Get professional-quality results quickly
• Touchscreen controls or app-based setup - Intuitive, easy to use right out of the box
Whether you’re printing school assignments, invoices or high-volume reports, Brother wireless printers are built to deliver.
Brother’s range includes wireless printers for every need, from casual home users to multi-user business environments.
Home Office Printers
• Compact, affordable, and perfect for everyday tasks
• Great for students, remote workers and families
Business-Grade Wireless Printers
• High-volume output with advanced connectivity
• Ideal for shared office spaces and commercial settings
All-in-One Wireless Printers
• Scan, copy, print (and fax) from one device
• Save space and streamline workflows
Inkjet vs Laser Options
• Wi-Fi inkjet printers are perfect for colourful, high-detail prints - ideal for home and creative use
• Wireless laser printers deliver fast, crisp black-and-white or colour prints with low running costs - great for high-volume offices
No matter your needs, Brother offers a wireless printer that balances performance, affordability and convenience.
Wireless printers aren’t just convenient - they're transformational for modern workspaces.
Top benefits include:
• Flexibility - Print from anywhere in your home or office
• Device compatibility - Works with laptops, tablets, smartphones and desktops
• Shared access - Allow multiple users to connect to the same printer
• Easy setup - Use Brother’s mobile device printing app or touchscreen wizard to get started in minutes
• Space-saving - No need for cluttered cabling
• Remote-ready - Ideal for hybrid workers and mobile professionals
Ready to upgrade your workflow? Explore Brother’s range of wireless printers today and discover how smarter connectivity leads to smoother printing.
It depends on your usage but the Brother MFC-J4540DW is a strong option - it’s a wireless inkjet multifunction printer that supports mobile printing, duplexing, scanning and has low-cost INKvestment Tank cartridges for longer use between refills.
Some wireless printers offer Bluetooth, but most use Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi Direct for printing. Brother offers both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi-enabled models - Bluetooth is typically found in mobile or label printers for on-the-go convenience.
To print wirelessly:
1. Connect your printer to your Wi-Fi network or pair it via Bluetooth.
2. Install Brother’s iPrint&Scan app or your device’s preferred print service.
3. Select the document or photo you want to print.
4. Choose your Brother printer from the device list and hit print.
Most models support quick setup using an app or touchscreen interface, making it easy even for first-time users.
Absolutely. Brother offers wireless colour printers that are perfect for vibrant, high-quality printing at home. These models are great for everything from school projects to photo printing.
A WiFi printer connects to your home or office wireless network, enabling printing from multiple devices without needing a direct cable connection. A regular printer usually requires a USB connection or manual setup on each device.