Brother releases nine printers in Malaysia

Mar 10, 2015

Brother's HL-L2365DW

Brother’s HL-L2365DW

The OEM launched the nine laser devices for “home users, schools, and small and medium enterprises”.

Digital News Asia reported on the launch of the nine printers, including the HL-1210W, DCP-1610DW MFC and MFC-1910W, which offer wireless capabilities and mobile printing functionality alongside fax options, as well as two monochrome machines – the HL-L2360DN and HL-L2365DW – and four MFC machines, including the DCP-L2540DW, MFC-L2700D, MFC-L2700DW and MFC-L2740DW.

The latter six machines include “enhanced features for long-term reliability and efficiency”, while the DCP-L2540DW, MFC-L2700DW and MFC-L2740DW feature wireless connectivity, print speeds of 30ppm and a “Deep Sleep” power-saving mode. All nine printers meanwhile are said by the OEM to “offer hassle-free printing technology that prevents paper jams, delivers up to 1,000 pages of high-quality prints, and separate replacements for toner cartridges and drums”.

Itsuo Segawa, Brother’s Malaysian Director and Country Head, commented: “In the past decade, the size and price of laser printers have reduced considerably – and it has given us an opportunity to tap into a fast-growing market for home and small enterprise businesses.”

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