Published on December 26th,2006 at 9:36 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

MPrint MW-260, the new Brother compact printer

If you were looking for a simple and efficient way to print on the road, in a plane, a boat, or in the middle of the desert, a contract worth millions of something… you’ll be happy to know (at least I hope) that Brother offers a new compact A6 printer measuring 160x210x18.5mm and weighing 500g. It is PC, Pocket PC 2003/2003 SE and WM 5.0 compatible, has a 300x300dpi resolution, and prints at 20ppm. You can connect this printer via Bluetooth, IRDA or USB.

Via Brother
Category Pc
              
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Comments
 

  • Jack

    Why doesn’t Brother have info about it on thier website? I think this is BS.

  • Håkon – norway

    no this is true. no BS!
    i just want to know the price on it..

  • otto

    499.99 USD

 

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