The INKvestment 4355 Wireless Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer takes productivity to the next level. An easy-to-use 1.8” color display provides streamlined functionality, with the ability to connect directly to popular Cloud apps(1). Enhance your workflow with the included 150-sheet paper tray(2), 20-sheet single-sided automatic document feeder (ADF) (2), one-sheet manual feed slot(2), and automatic duplex (2-sided) printing. Get things done efficiently with advanced print speeds, Wi-Fi Direct, and multiple connectivity options. Plus, the convenience to complete your work wherever you go – you can print directly from your mobile device from virtually anywhere with the Brother Mobile Connect app(3). Produce beautiful prints in vibrant color and bold blacks at fast print speeds with LC506 Brother Genuine Ink cartridges – the only brand we recommend for your Brother printer.
Q: What is the cost of the ink cartridge for this printer?
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Q: Is this printer 5g network compatible?
A: Yes, the Brother MFCJ4355DW is 5G compatible.
Q: Does this come with ink already and paper?
A: Yes it comes with ink! But you do have to purchase paper as it didn't come with paper.

The INKvestment 4355 Wireless Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer takes productivity to the next level. An easy-to-use 1.8” color display provides streamlined functionality, with the ability to connect directly to popular Cloud apps(1). Enhance your workflow with the included 150-sheet paper tray(2), 20-sheet single-sided automatic document feeder (ADF) (2), one-sheet manual feed slot(2), and automatic duplex (2-sided) printing. Get things done efficiently with advanced print speeds, Wi-Fi Direct, and multiple connectivity options. Plus, the convenience to complete your work wherever you go – you can print directly from your mobile device from virtually anywhere with the Brother Mobile Connect app(3). Produce beautiful prints in vibrant color and bold blacks at fast print speeds with LC506 Brother Genuine Ink cartridges – the only brand we recommend for your Brother printer.

Designed with next-level innovation, the INKvestment 4555 Wireless Color Inkjet All-in-One Printer is easy-to-use with a 2.7” color touchscreen that provides enhanced functionality, with the ability to connect directly to popular Cloud apps(1), and a front USB Port(2). An included 400-sheet paper capacity between 2 trays(3), 20-sheet single-sided automatic document feeder (ADF)(3), and automatic duplex (2-sided) printing, plus 1-sheet manual feed slot(3) provides flexibility and convenient media handling. Get things done quickly with advanced print speeds, Wi-Fi Direct, and multiple connectivity options including ethernet and wireless(4). What’s more, you’ll enjoy the convenience of completing your work wherever you go – print directly from your mobile device from virtually anywhere(5) with the Brother Mobile Connect app(5). Produce beautiful prints in vibrant color and bold blacks at fast print speeds with Brother Genuine LC506 Ink cartridges – the only brand we recommend for your Brother printer.

The Brother Work Smart 1360 Wireless All-in-One Refresh Subscription Eligible Inkjet Printer is the perfect choice for a reliable printer with robust efficiency-boosting features. With tools like automatic duplex (2-sided) printing, a 20-page single-sided automatic document feeder(1), and wireless(2) and Cloud connectivity(3) options available on the 1.8” color display, this multifunction printer helps you get your work done with simplicity and ease. Perfect for printing anything from to-do lists to business reports, this color inkjet printer outputs quality prints at fast speeds. Brother Page Gauge(4) monitors your ink usage so you know when you’re running low. When paired with the Brother Mobile Connect app(5), setup is quick and easy – plus, you’ll be able to print from virtually anywhere on your mobile device(6). Print Confidently with Brother Genuine LC501 Ink in your Brother Work Smart 1360 for reliable, consistent prints –it’s the only brand we recommend for your Brother printer.

Designed for home use, the Canon PIXMA TR7820 All-in-One inkjet printer delivers high-quality printing and outstanding wireless connectivity in a compact size. The PIXMA TR7820 is easy to set up and maintain and offers great media versatility to print on a variety of media types and sizes, including photo paper, envelopes, borderless photos, banners and more. Use Poster Artist Online⁵ to create professional-posters, banners and signage. Print both documents and photos on a variety of paper types using a hybrid ink system with pigment black for sharp black text and dye-based colors for vivid photos up to 8.5” x 11”. Produce crisp, colorful documents and photos quickly and cost-effectively with fast print speeds and high-quality 2 cartridge FINE Hybrid ink system. Keep printing with a plain paper capacity of up to 100 sheets in the standard cassette and 100 sheets in the rear tray. The PIXMA TR7820 has a built in, 35 sheet automatic document feeder, so you can copy and scan multi-page documents with ease. Easily connect and print through high-speed USB or wirelessly¹ from computers or mobile devices. This comes with a 1-year limited warranty* and is backed by Canon's Service and Support network.
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So far, I am highly impressed with the Brother 4355 Wireless Color Inkjet All-In-One Printer. You will need to download the app onto your smartphone to set it up. Have your WiFi network and password ready so that you can link the printer to your network. The printer works fine but I had a difficult time setting up scanner through WiFi to link to PC so I ended up purchasing a Printer to USB-C cable at my local Best Buy. On the other hand, it is VERY easy to sync up printer with your phone using the Brother App. And yes the Brother 4355 Wireless Color Inkjet All-In-One Printer is on the list of Windows 11 compatible printer/copier/scanners but for whatever reason it refused every attempt to act as a scanner and I did attempt several times to manually enter the proper information to have it hook up as well as enable all necessary settings in the computers but neither a Windows 11 laptop or a Macbook Pro (bought by myself about 3.5 years ago at Best Buy!) would see the unit as anything other than a scanner/copier. Until buying a Printer to USB-C cable and then the Windows 11 laptop connected. Not a big deal but a bit of a...puzzlement. I also checked for driver updates for the printer but to no avail. At the time of writing this I have not tried to connect the Macbook via cable to the printer. The print quality and color from this machine is excellent! It is also capable of printing photographs but I have yet to do so but this feature is worthy of mention as I have no doubt I will find it useful in the future as will many of you. My daughter home-schools our 3 grandchildren and often works out of our house. We can easily print lots of worksheets, colorful curriculum pages, and fun projects. I really like how you can monitor ink levels on the app so you don't find yourself running out when you really need it. That is an excellent feature on the Brother 4355 Wireless Color Inkjet All-In-One Printer and even though it can print hundreds of pages before requiring new ink cartridges, it is fantastic being able to track the levels! All-in-all a great product once you get through a mildly tedious set-up. The ONLY reason for my 4 STAR rating is the inability of Mac or Windows 11 to recognize the scanner in this otherwise excellent all-in-one. Except of course when the Windows 11 laptop is hardwired via the Printer to USB-C cable, which by the way is plugged into the TOP of the printer and routed out via a nice "cable path" from under the lid of the unit. Cool indeed! And yes, I think this printer is FANTASTIC and I highly recommend it to anyone with the need for a versatile, powerful and capable printer, copier and (with a Printer to USB-C cable!) scanner!
Posted by SSSS
Brother has long been associated in the market as the printer brand that is cheaper, more accessible, and value focused. Brother, even in the commercial space, has offered great values compared to the competition. This is no less true today, when other manufacturers attempt to turn ink into a subscription service, Brother brings the Inkvestment line with its generous ink amounts. Brother’s latest Inkvestment printer, the MFC-J4355, is a great MFC device. Inside the box you’ll find a well secured printer, some paperwork, a power cord, and the starter cartridges. There are a few pieces of tape that secure the printer in transit, but they’re pretty easy to remove. Setup is pretty easy. After plugging in the printer, it will display a QR code that directs you to the app for setup. You can also setup via USB cable (USB-B to USB-A, not included), but the phone setup was preferable for me. The USB port hides under the service hatch, and is odd in its placement, requiring you to snake it in wasting a good 10+ inches of cable. It’s no huge loss as the WiFi is reliable. The setup guides you through the installation of the Inkvestment cartridges. The printer takes its time during this stage (about 10 minutes) where it fills the internal tanks from the Inkvestment cartridges (the LC506). The brother Inkvestment printers use this sort of hybrid approach, where there is an internal tank which is filled from these cartridges - which are installed very much like like traditional cartridges. The advantage here is that you can replace these before you run out of ink, and while not cheap, they offer a much better value than many competitors. After filling the tank, it will prompt you to insert paper to the main paper tray and print an alignment and test sheet. This sheet is then scanned and used to ensure the printer is properly aligned and configured. Once connected (via a WiFi access point the printer exposes), the phone can configure the printer fairly quickly. After connecting to your WiFi network, it exposes itself on your internal network through industry standard protocols. No matter a Mac, PC, iPhone, or Android device, the printer showed up quickly and worked immediately. Airprint is supported, as well as just general mDNS support for printer discovery. Windows downloads the correct driver quickly, and because this is from a common family of printers (the MFC-J4335 is extraordinarily similar), the compatibility is quite high. Besides the device compatibility, there is a long list of apps that this printer can use on the device. The 1.8” display, while ‘stunning’ in the marketing documentation is really anything but. It is however serviceable for occasional app connections. I would probably not want to use this small screen and menu if I was printing from my Google drive on a regular basis, but the capability to connect it and use it is a nice touch. This is something that brother really has had in their printers for well over a decade at this point, and I like that they continue to offer this on their smart printers. You’ll find connections for the Office products, Onedrive, Box, Dropbox, Evernote, Google Docs, and more. Print quality wise, I found this brother to be quite good. While not as precise as a good laser, the alignment was excellent out of the box. Text was a bit softer than I’ve had with some other ink jets, but it still appears quite crisp at normal font sizes. Color banding on gradients was quite smooth until less than 20% of the color saturation. Printing text was lightening fast, with paper out in seconds and getting shoved from the print tray with force. The rated speed is 20ppm, with up to 19 color. Of course if you use the sensible feature of duplexing, that speed goes down to closer to 5 pages per minute (both sides). However, automatic duplexing in a printer this affordable is impressive and I’m quite pleased that it has it. Photo quality is acceptable. On regular paper, contrast is pretty bad. Photo paper improves this situation quite a bit. Overall I wouldn’t buy this specifically for photos, but it definitely could print a few 5x7’s for the office desk. The MFC portion of the MFC-J4355 is pretty solid as well. You get not only scanner and copier functionality, but also fax. If you don’t need the fax, that’s fine, but there is a modem still built in and you can use it to send faxes (untested, but I believe it). The printer offers not only a flat bed scanner, but also an ADF (automatic document feeder). While this scanner doesn’t auto duplex, it does make it trivial to send a multi-page fax or scan physical mail to a single document if you’re trying to go paper free. The MFC-J4355’s feature set, while great for the average consumer, is really perfect for many SOHO scenarios. The solid printing, scanning, and MFC capabilities are really huge positives over the normal home user’s needs. This is a great productivity printer that will fill many people’s needs while also offering fair and affordable ink. Brother has long been associated with affordable laser printers, and their ink jets are also to be taken seriously in this space. With the Inkvestment approach, and a sensible feature set and design, the J4355 should be at the forefront of printers to consider.
Posted by aarondr
This is my first inkjet printer in a long while. I like that Brother’s INKvestment line of printers have an internal sealed tank for storing the ink which is meant to increase the printer’s capacity, touting up to 1-year of ink out of the box (1800 black and white and 750 color page yields) and reducing the need to purchase and replace cartridges as often. However, keep in mind that the printer will still need to perform cleaning of the print heads to ensure consistent print quality, if there are long periods of time between printing which could waste ink and reduce overall printer output. This printer also comes with a free trial of Brother’s ‘Refresh EZ Print Subscription’ which automatically sends you ink at a discount when your machine starts running low. This all-in-one printer is compact while still being able to hold up to 150 sheets of paper in the tray. It weighs about 20 lbs and has a small footprint perfect for a small office or using on a desk. There’s a 20-sheet capacity auto-document feeder on top for faxing, copying, and scanning up to legal size documents, though note that it is not able to perform single-pass dual-sided scanning. Two-sided pages must be manually flipped over, in order, to scan the opposite sides, and there doesn’t appear to be a way to automatically collate the pages. The scanner glass for manual scanning accommodates sheets up to A4 size. At the back is a manual feed slot for specialty papers, card stock, and envelopes, so you’ll want to keep some clearance behind it for that and clearing paper jams as well. On the left-hand-side are two telephone jacks, one for the fax line, and the other for a pass-through telephone connection. Setting up the printer was very easy using the mobile app and guided instructions on the 1.8” diagonal color LCD on the front of the printer. Just note that you’ll need to register and login into a Brother account to use the Brother iPrint&Scan computer software and Mobile Connect app. You get four starter cartridges: black, cyan, yellow, and magenta, and they are easy to install in the compartment on the front with a firm press. The printer can connect to your network or computer via WiFi or USB but does not have an Ethernet port. You can also connect to it using WiFi Direct, so it does not need to be on your network at all. Scanning can be initiated from the printer itself or via the software, and I had no issue with my computer finding the device on my network and scanning to my computer. If connected to the internet, you can scan to the web as well to repositories like Google Drive, Dropbox, One Drive, and Evernote, among others. Scans are accurate and clear though may produce mirrored ghosting if your originals are double-sided; however, there is a setting that can help remove bleed-through, patterns, or background colors that is pretty effective. Scan resolution can be set from 100 dpi up to 1200 dpi, though note with higher resolutions the scanner may make several passes and take several minutes to complete the scan. As for print quality, this printer does a very nice job with printing plain black and white text in documents. The lettering is clear, clean, and crisp with no soft or blurry edges and lines are straight, even, and uniformly spaced. The color images that this printer outputs are finely detailed without banding when reproducing color gradients. Photos are vivid, well-saturated, and color accurate appearing very close to photo quality, even on plain printer paper. While print speeds are rated to 19 and 20 pages per minute for black and color pages, note that printing a full-page color photo can take several minutes. One advantage that this printer has over laser printers is the ability to print borderless photos, or edge-to-edge, which can also be useful when printing brochures for business. Overall, whether printing duplex text documents from my computer or color photos from my cell phone, the printer woke up and printed with impressive speed and quality. There are multiple ways to connect to it, and you’ll have the convenience of integrating with web apps with an internet connection. It handles everyday office tasks like faxing, copying, and scanning though isn’t as convenient if you often need to scan or copy dual-sided original documents.
Posted by ReviewedByPhil