At Home, Like Work
August Man SG|Issue 165
Brother’s new Ink Tank Printers provide the ultimate print solutions for today’s work from home environments
At Home, Like Work

IT GOES WITHOUT saying that the way we work has changed foreseeably for the future. With a shift to remote working, many have transformed their homes into office spaces. Always a step ahead of the game, Brother has introduced a new range of Ink Tank Printers perfect for today’s needs. With improved print speeds, cost-efficiency, and mobile connectivity, these new printers are ideal for home, SOHO, and small office environments.

A True Home Office Hero

With business evolving, Brother has developed this new line of compact, spacesaving Ink Tank Printers to service this paradigm shift. The new printing solutions arrive with improved user-friendliness, print speeds and stellar cost-effectiveness. It also delivers zero-compromise on connectivity, print quality, and high-tech features.

Brother’s new Ink Tank Printers are a boon for today’s changing business landscape. This is especially true with the increase in remote working and the implementation of social distancing protocols in the office. “Factoring this in, the benefits of decentralising your printing fleet can result in significant cost-savings whilst boosting productivity,” explains Mr Nigel Lee, Country Manager at Brother Singapore.

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