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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Solid Wireless Printer/Scanner w/Lots of INK
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I have already used this printer/scanner to help my daughter with a school project, printed a few travel photos, printed a few manuals/instruction books (double-sided), made copies of school worksheets, and scanned a few guides/articles. It is basic, but it has everything I need, works well, and should be worry free for the next few years.
Pros
1. Checking the level and refilling ink is easy. There are sight glasses for each color and a small access door for refills right on the front of the printer. The printer comes with around 10x more ink than normal and the refills are affordable compared to other options.
2. Compact size and reasonable weight make it easy to reposition
3. Low noise and no noticeable print/scan delay coming out of sleep mode
4. 2-sided printing works great and only adds 2-3 seconds per page compared to single sided printing.
5. The printer buttons are good size and well marked, making it is pretty easy to do something quick like make a copy.
6. Good results on regular paper. Black and white print is sharp and colors are accurate.
7. Decent print speeds, that were just a bit under the quoted spec in real life. Black & White: 14-15 pages per minute on normal and 3-4 pages per minute on fine quality (normal actually looks good to me). Color: 3 pages per minute on normal and 8x10 photo/fine quality is 2-3min each page.
8. There are Brother mobile/PC apps for my iPhone 13, Pixel 8 (Android), and Windows 11 laptop that allow easy wireless printing and scanning. I really love that Brother allows you to skip registration and just use your printer (no account required). The Brother app also makes setup easy, by walking you thru Wi-Fi connections and filling the ink/paper.
9. Brother also offers a mobile print plug-in that allows printing from your mobile device's built-in print menu with additional settings for quality and output. On mobile devices, I recommend downloading both the Brother mobile app and plug-in. I use the app for scanning and prefer to use the plug-in for printing from my phone's built-in print menu when using editing apps or the internet browser.
10. 3-year warranty from a solid company. I have owned 4 Brother printers of different kinds over the past 20 years and they were all reliable.
Other Notes
- The supplied power cord length is a few inches short of 6ft and has 2 prongs (no ground required). The printer end of the cord has a right angle and comes out of the side of the printer (not the back).
- The single line LCD display (think calculator) looks dated and makes changing settings locally harder than other printers I have used. Some copy functions have dedicated buttons, but other settings require scrolling line by line and clicking to get thru menus and select options. The control panel angle is adjustable to make the LCD easier to read at different heights, but there is no backlight for the LCD which makes it hard to use in dim light. This is not a deal breaker since most of the time I use the mobile or PC app, but disappointing for this price point.
- There is no auto-document feeder (only a flat bed scanner), this reduces the size of the printer, but should consider the larger model if you scan or copy a lot of multi-page documents.
- The Brother mobile and PC app are pretty good, but not perfect. I did have to delete and reinstall the printer once on the mobile app to correct a connection issue. You also cannot see ink level in the app, only on the front of the printer.
This review is from Brother - INKvestment Tank 580 Wireless All-in-One SuperTank Inkjet Printer, up to 3 Years of Ink + 3 year warranty (MFC-T580DW) - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
What an INKvestment: Small Footprint, Big Impact
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The Brother MFC-T580DW Printer color inkjet all-in-one Printer has been a great addition to my study. Gone are the days where we spent all of our money buying ink cartridges with its INKvestment tanks that are both affordable to replace and can last years depending on use. These cartridges can technically last 3 years if you're monthly volume averages about 125 pages of light ink coverage. If you're printing high quality photos this period will decrease significantly. Personally, I use my printer for printing high-resolution glossy photos from my Smartphone or PC, and for basis work/productivity/school prints for me and my kids.
- Design/Build - The printer has a matte black textured finish which is easy to keep clean. It's a relatively small footprint with a top cover that opens for scanning or copying. Dimensions are about 15.5" x 13.5" x 6". The print head is Piezoelectric which is very precise and durable compared to thermal heads. The LCD screen is small and hard to read, but the entire panel actually has 3 tilt settings to make it very easy, love this feature. I was able to enter my Wi-fi credentials with the buttons and LCD screen in about 30 seconds, but you can do that on the smartphone app too. Placing a window in the front for the inkjet cartridges makes it really easy to see your ink levels so that you know when to replace.
- Specs & Features -
- 4 INKvestment tanks - Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black
- 150 Sheet Standard Tray (Plain, Inkjet, Glossy, Recycled paper) Max weight about 60#
- Manual Feed only fits 1 sheet (Envelopes, Labels, Cardstock, Photo paper) Max weight about 80#
- 2-sided (Duplex) printing
- Dual Band Wireless (2.4GHz and 5GHz) I like to put mine on the 2.4GHz band but it's nice to be able to use both
- There's enterprise level security supporting WPA3-SAE, SSL/TLS and IP filtering.
- Print Speed: Black 16ppm, Color 9ppm (This will vary with ink coverage)
- Print Resolution: 1200 x 6000 dpi
- Black: 120 Nozzles, Cyan/Magenta/Yellow: 70 Nozzles each. I've seen higher but print quality is really good so I wouldn't worry here.
- Software -
I downloaded the app for both my phone and my computer. The app on the phone is a breeze to operate. You can select paper type, size, and quality right from your phone. However, I did not see the scan function in my phone app, I used my PC app to scan. I will note setup on my PC did require more technical acumen than a typical casual user. It took me about an hour to setup my mobile app, pc app, update firmware, etc. I would recommend updating drivers and firmware via your PC.
Environmental/Sustainability
The ease of refilling ink cartridges eliminates plastic cartridge waste which also reduces shipping and disposal. It has energy star certification. It also has an EPEAT Silver rating for environmental impact.
- Performance -
The color print quality of my photos was exceptional and just as good as any photo I've picked up from local/national photo printers. I chose normal quality and I could produce a full coverage 8.5 x 11" glossy, coverstock photo print in about 3.5 minutes. If I chose higher quality it took up to 12 minutes but this seemed like a waste of time considering the high quality of the "Normal" quality print. The Black/White printing is quick and does the job. I personally prefer Laser black, but these quick b/w prints were good enough. I don't like to get caught up in pages per minute counts too much at home printing in my study because ink coverage can dictate print times as well as the complexity of the job. I felt like the full-color photo printing was good, and the B&W business/school document printing was extremely fast. The ink is dye-based so it is theoretically possible to get some smudges but I had no problems with this. The printer seemed like it went to sleep fairly quickly, I'm not sure where to adjust this or if you can, but I found my self waking up the printer several times while I was setting things up for a photo print. Scanning was very good. The 1200x2400 optical resolution captures high detail. I liked the B/W scanning better than color for reprints.
- Pros/Cons -
*Pros*
- Wireless
- Small, compact footprint
- Generous amount of ink in the box
- Extremely low operating cost is great for high-volume users or those that print photos
- 3 year warranty
- Glossy Photo print quality is excellent
- Dual Band 2.4/5.0 GHz
- Performs nozzle cleanings automatically after periods of inactivity
*Cons*
- No Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)
- Small LCD Screen
- Some parts of setup can be frustrating
The Brother MFC-T580DW is a great value that delivers affordable everyday home printing. There are a few budget conscious features such as the LCD or lack of an ADF but it absolutely deserves a place in any home office with it's more than capable Print/Scan features. The app makes it easy to transfer your photos to print from your smartphone. Even though it's not perfect, I would highly recommend it for students, home office/remote workers, or those families or individuals want an affordable way to print their photos. It's an incredible value.
This review is from Brother - INKvestment Tank 580 Wireless All-in-One SuperTank Inkjet Printer, up to 3 Years of Ink + 3 year warranty (MFC-T580DW) - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Mixed value and inconvenience deliver for home use
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The most compelling feature of the Brother MFC-T580 is its shift away from expensive cartridges to an integrated tank printer system that uses ink bottles for refilling. This design dramatically lowers the running costs, bringing the cost-per-page for color prints to under $0.01 per page. This exceptional affordability makes it an outstanding choice for high-volume home or small office use where frequent printing is required. The refilling process is relatively clean and very straightforward, with spouts on each bottle fitting directly to the printer for each color. It significantly reduces waste plastic which would otherwise be thrown away.
The initial setup process proved to be significantly frustrating. The recommended mobile application for setup failed to complete the process, preventing immediate wireless use. Ultimately, the printer required a direct physical connection to a PC via USB to finalize the installation and driver configuration. Even then, it did not automatically configure the printer driver, requiring me to add the printer on my PC after it was connected to the network.
The printer's connection options are limited to USB or WiFi. Critically, the printer does not have a wired Ethernet network port, which can be a limitation for users who prefer the stability and security of a physical network connection in a permanent office setup.
The scanning functional is limited, making it inefficient for processing multi-page documents. Scanning can only be done one page at a time (it lacks an Automatic Document Feeder or ADF). Furthermore, the scan destination is limited to a local target (PC or mobile application), meaning documents cannot be scanned directly to network folders or cloud services without an intermediary computer.
The on-device LCD display is a significant drawback in terms of user experience. It is a single-line display with a highly constrained character limit. Worse, the display lacks backlighting, which makes it extremely difficult to read in low-light conditions or from an angle, often requiring the user to shine a light on it or crouch down to confirm settings and status messages. Even understanding this is a value priced printer, I would have made a different design choice.
The overall print quality is average for a modern inkjet printer in this class. For general document printing, the performance is commendable: Small type and fine details are very readable and crisp. When printing images or colored graphics, there is no noticeable bleed or smudging between colors, maintaining clear separation.
However, the quality is not flawless: Upon close inspection, some minor artifacts—such as light banding or slight graininess in solid blocks of color—are visible. The print quality is good enough for a home office, personal use, and schoolwork. However, the output is not sufficient to make a professional impression for materials intended for high-stakes business presentations or client handouts where premium, flawless color fidelity is expected.
Overall, this printer delivers exactly what is promised: a great upfront price with extremely low operating costs. This printer is perfect for a family with regular printing needs who isn't looking to impress anyone.
This review is from Brother - INKvestment Tank 580 Wireless All-in-One SuperTank Inkjet Printer, up to 3 Years of Ink + 3 year warranty (MFC-T580DW) - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Poor instructions and many connection problems
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My past experience has been that Brother printers come with very poor instructions and have connection issues - but are reliable once stabilized. I was able to verify both the lack of instructions and the tedious process required to establish and maintain a connection.
Updating firmware requires entering the temporary password found on the back of the machine. Registration required the serial number, also on the back. It would be wise to write those down before positioning the machine and getting started.
The power cord and USB 2.0 type A/B port are on the side of the printer. This allows the machine to be closer to the wall, taking up a smaller footprint, and makes it easier to plug and unplug. That’s a good thing because it seems like every change I make requires unplugging and re-plugging to get the change to take effect.
Step 1 in the instructions is to load the paper tray. The paper tray cover came out with the paper tray and there was no mention of the cover in the instructions. There was a cryptic picture on the cover itself that made no sense. Brother videos for that model showed the cover attached to the tray but that was impossible. I finally found a paper jam video that showed the cover going into a slot above the paper tray.
Step 2 is to set up the printer using either a USB 2.0 type A/B cable (not included), mobile app, Wi-Fi or the LCD screen on the machine. Since I had the USB cable, I tried that method first. The printer was detected, but I couldn’t get any further than entering a password. I repeatedly got a “failure to connect” message. Meanwhile, the printer was flashing an orange ! mark. To try to make it stop, I pushed a couple of buttons. What I didn’t know was that there were words on the LCD screen that I couldn’t see because the printer was below eye level. It wasn’t until I dropped something on the floor and bent to retrieve it, that I noticed that there were instructions on the screen.
I proceeded to try to connect via Wi-Fi, which required pushing the Wi-Fi button on the printer. The LCD screen was stuck on “fill the ink” and none of the buttons would work, including the button needed to do a factory reset to start over.
Because I couldn’t see the LCD screen I had missed the initial ink purge step and I couldn’t find a way to get back to it. I couldn’t find anything by searching the Brother website. Their support is closed on the weekend, but on Monday I was able to chat with someone who sent me the document with the instructions for doing the initial purge. My ink mishap happened because there was nothing in the printed Quick Setup Guide about the ink cartridges. The printed instructions stopped at step 5 and omitted steps 6 - 11. I found the missing pages on the support.brother.com version of the Quick Setup Guide.
On day 4 I was finally able to connect the printer to Wi-Fi and print a few pages. Then I thought I’d see how well it did with scanning. First I tried scanning using the LCD screen, but got an error message “no PC found”. Somehow, that disconnected me from Wi-Fi and resulted in 4 hours of plugging and unplugging the router and printer, restarting the computer, reading Brother website FAQs and watching videos to get it reconnected. I got repeated “Connection Failure” error messages. The thing that finally fixed the connection problem was going into the Network menu option and doing a reboot and then doing a reset on the machine (and unplugging and re-plugging).
I still haven’t solved the problem of keeping this printer awake. It goes into sleep mode and won’t wake up to print. I’ve watched many videos and changed some Ecology settings and can get something to print once. But the next day it’s back in sleep mode and nothing will print.
The tray system is very flimsy and I don’t expect it to last. The website says there is a limited 3 year warranty on the machine with the potential for an additional 6 months when connected via the mobile app. It says the ink will last approximately 3 years. However, the initial ink has a lower life expectancy because approximately 1:6 is used in the initial priming and more whenever a cleaning is needed. That amounts to at least 1000 pages. Replacement black = 7500 pages and replacement color = 5000 pages. Every mention of ink or warranty has a disclaimer footnote symbol beside it, but I was not able to find the actual footnote with the disclaimer wording.
I don’t need color 99% of the time and I was hoping to be able to use only black ink most of the time. While I am able to change the printing preference to black only in the computer settings, there is a warning that not using all the inks could cause the print heads to clog, requiring more cleaning and purging.
My two complaints about this printer are 1) I can’t rely on it waking up to print and 2) I can’t read the LCD screen. I had to put this printer on top of another printer to get the LCD screen about 15 inches above the desk top. Otherwise any words are invisible. Even at eye level I have to get right in front of it so I can read it. The words can’t be seen from a side angle.
On the positive side, I can say that when the printer is working, documents print and copy quickly and the text is sharp. Scanning to the PC using the downloaded Brother iPrint&Scan app works well.
This review is from Brother - INKvestment Tank 580 Wireless All-in-One SuperTank Inkjet Printer, up to 3 Years of Ink + 3 year warranty (MFC-T580DW) - Black
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I my printer were a man he’d be my boyfriend.
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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I am so glad I purchased this. I had HP printers that suddenly were no longer compatible with Mac. I wasn’t happy and decided to try this printer. I’ve had to print multiple documents and they look great. It’s a little bit of a pain to set up but otherwise I’m thrilled with my purchases. The cartridges were getting stupid expensive. This is ink jet and you have to add the ink yourself which quite literally a 5 year could do. Don’t let that scare you. The cost is minuscule for the ink compared to the cartridges.
This review is from Brother - INKvestment Tank 580 Wireless All-in-One SuperTank Inkjet Printer, up to 3 Years of Ink + 3 year warranty (MFC-T580DW) - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Big brother printer tech into small and affordable
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On the cusp of complete perfection, arrives the Brother 580 Inkvestment All in One printer! If you are looking for fast printing, great quality, and inexpensive ink, look no more!
Out of the box this printer is very easy to setup and start printing. There is some tape that needs removed from packaging purposes, and filling the ink reservoirs is extremely simple. The printer comes with one fill bottle for each color, and ink refills are very affordable. The front cover folds downward where the ink fill windows are. You pop the cap off each tank, and press the bottle onto the feeder with the rubber spout facing down, you will hear a slight click, and the bottle will empty. I had to give a couple of the bottles and bit of a light squeeze in order to get all the ink in. When you power the printer on, you will have to find a network to connect to, and do an initial set up (which takes about 6 minutes).
Using the small LCD panel is kind of tough to see and navigate, which is why I stated on the cusp of complete perfection. It is definitely manageable though and not over bearing.
You can set up your drivers by installing the brother printing app on your mobile device, or going to the brother website and downloading the drivers on pc. Scanning is nice and quick. It comes out very clear and great colors.
Other than that, it pretty much functions like a normal printer. I love that it has a paper tray in the bottom instead of having the paper come out the back, although there is a single paper tray in the back that can be used for specialized prints. Printing is very quick. The printer overall is pretty quiet. Operates well. I definitely recommend due to the liquid ink fills and how affordable they are. This is such a great printer.
This review is from Brother - INKvestment Tank 580 Wireless All-in-One SuperTank Inkjet Printer, up to 3 Years of Ink + 3 year warranty (MFC-T580DW) - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great all in one printer for a home office
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I’ve been using the Brother INKvestment Tank 580 Wireless All-in-One Printer for a few days now, and I’m really impressed with it. Setup was super easy, as all I had to was just follow the on-screen steps on the Brother app and it connected to my home wifi network. My Mac was then able to setup the printer via AirPrint. What I love most is the ink tanks. They last forever (supposedly up to three years), and I’ve barely seen the levels move after dozens of prints. The print quality is sharp for everyday documents and looks surprisingly good for photos too. However, I think the quality is good enough for a home office, but not for professional corporate use where laser color quality is the expectation on presentation documents. Scanning and copying are quick, and I like being able to print straight from my phone without hassle. There is one major drawback here and that’s there is no auto document feeder for the scanner so you have to manually scan each page in one by one for a multi-page scan. The printer is pretty quiet and doesn’t take up much space, which is nice for my small desk. The touchscreen could be a little bigger and more modern looking, and it’s a little slow waking up from sleep mode, but that’s minor compared to how much I’m saving on ink. The ink refills are affordably priced relative to other brands in its class, and ink is always the biggest long-term cost so that was good to see. Overall, this is a great printer and scanner combo for a home office.
This review is from Brother - INKvestment Tank 580 Wireless All-in-One SuperTank Inkjet Printer, up to 3 Years of Ink + 3 year warranty (MFC-T580DW) - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Brother MFC-T580DW Color all in one printer.
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The MFC-T580DW has a print speed of 16 sheets per minute black and white and 9 sheets per minute color. The paper tray holds 150 sheets of paper. There is also a bypass feeder on the back for single sheets. The Brother MFC-T580DW does not include an Automatic document feeder, you must place each sheet on the flatbed scanner to be scanned or copied. The MFC-T580DW does support duplex printing for sheets up to 8.5 X 11, it does not support duplex scanning or copying. There is, however, a problem with paper jams if you print larger numbers of pages. Keep it below 10 and you should not have a problem. I noticed when printing multiple pages, the printing tends to walk to the side of the page. The MFC-T580DW has a single line display, the display is not backlit and hard to read which makes set up harder than it needs to be. The printer comes with four bottles of ink each color has a distinct cap so you cannot put the ink in the wrong slot. The colored ink bottles contain 48.8ml of ink with a yield of up to 5000 pages. The black ink contains 108ml of ink and yields up to 7500 pages. The MFC-T580DW uses Brother BT D180 replacement ink. The MFC-T580DW supports Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and USB printing. It also supports direct print via apple Air Print and Mopria, along with Wi-Fi Direct.
This review is from Brother - INKvestment Tank 580 Wireless All-in-One SuperTank Inkjet Printer, up to 3 Years of Ink + 3 year warranty (MFC-T580DW) - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Another solid entry from Brother
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Printers these days are still seemingly a thing. Some people need them, some others swear by them, lots of others still hate them. That said, I think everyone should own at least a basic AIO printer for their business/personal usage. Brother has been holding it down in terms of quality, somewhat budget friendly printers for quite some time and this one is no different.
For me, this is my first of their Tank printers. Like pretty much everyone else, I have been using the standard cartridge/toner for my printers which we all know can get quite expensive. This being a tank printer, I'm curious to see the change in price of ownership in the long term.
That said, as with all their AIO printers, this one can do it all. Whether in-person or via cloud through their app, you can print anything you need pretty much anywhere which is super convenient. Again, small footprint so it won't take up a huge chunk of real estate. Quality for both printing/scanning is beyond what is more than acceptable.
This review is from Brother - INKvestment Tank 580 Wireless All-in-One SuperTank Inkjet Printer, up to 3 Years of Ink + 3 year warranty (MFC-T580DW) - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Quality printer that is easy to use
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I have been using this Brother wireless printer for over a week now and I am very impressed. I have a small office at home that requires a printer that can print, copy and scan. The problem with many printers is that when it comes time to replace the toner, it costs more than the original price of the printer. That was the problem I was facing. One of the big selling points for getting this particular printer is that it comes with up to 3 years of ink. I don't make unusually high volume print jobs, so we will see how long it really lasts.
Out of the box, I really like how light weight and compact it is. I liked that because it allowed me to move it around my home office as needed. The compact size means that it won't take up too much space in my already crowded office space. Setting it up to connect with my home computer was easy to do. A big selling point was that you can connect it wirelessly. I already have plenty of wires and only having to deal with the power chord was a plus. Like many things nowadays, it comes with an app. The Brother app is easy to use and will be needed to help set up the printer and tells you how much ink is left in the printer.
I use the printer for work related items and personal use. I was impressed by the quality of the colored jobs. They are not professional looking jobs, but good enough that people won't comment that the quality is bad.
One of the few drawbacks to this printer is the scanner. It doesn't have an auto-document feeder, so you can only do one page at a time.
Overall, I am very pleased with this Brother wireless printer. It gets the job done for home and work related print jobs.
This review is from Brother - INKvestment Tank 580 Wireless All-in-One SuperTank Inkjet Printer, up to 3 Years of Ink + 3 year warranty (MFC-T580DW) - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Brother-INKvestment Tank 580 Wireless All-in-One
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I have tried Brother Printers before and have been exceptionally pleased. When testing this particular
Brother Printer I was hoping for the same outcome. The Pros about the Printer is that is can store
quite a bit of ink, which is what attracts me to this type of printer. The printer was able to copy
documents in black and white. In addition to making color copies. The copies came out very good.
However, when the printer is in action, printing documents, sometimes it sounds like it is dragging or
going very slowly. I am use to the printers that print exceptionally fast. When printed twenty to fifty
documents at a time, the output was quite slowful.
If your doing small jobs or a college student who needs basic jobs done, then this printer might be for
you.
If your running a business, this would not be the ideal printer for large projects.
I used a cord to connect to the internet in the beginning and also used Wifi. Sometimes the printer
will go on sleep mode and then you have to manually re input in your codes to be able to print again.
Overall, I am always appreciative of testing out BestBuy Products. However, this just wasn't a fit for me.
Would I recommend this product to a friend? Not at this time. Thank you for allowing me to test this product.
This review is from Brother - INKvestment Tank 580 Wireless All-in-One SuperTank Inkjet Printer, up to 3 Years of Ink + 3 year warranty (MFC-T580DW) - Black
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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