

Like most Brother printers, the MFC-J4335DW is clunky to install because it comes with unintuitive website installers that are difficult to navigate. But its slower scan speeds and easily smudged copy-paper photo prints can be bothersome when you’re on deadline and need to produce a clean copy stat. In our tests, this printer reliably produced crisp text down to a font size of 3 points, as well as sharp, realistic glossy images.


It comes with a year’s worth of ink out of the box, and upgrading to Brother’s high-yield cartridges lets you print at a cost of 1¢ per page for monochrome and 4.7¢ for color, which makes this model significantly cheaper to run than our other picks.
