Brother Introduces New A3 Business Smart Inkjet Series
Brother announced the upcoming availability of the MFC-J3960DW and MFC-J3660DW — two new A3 colour inkjet multifunction printers designed not only to handle the demanding workflows of interior designers, architecture firms, and contractors across key Asian markets, but also to empower them to express their creativity without limitations.
Engineered for speed, precision, and durability, both models feature Brother's latest MAXIDRIVE inkjet technology to deliver print speeds of up to 31 images per minutei (ipm) in A4 and 14 ipm¹ in A3. With an impressive print resolution of up to 1,200 x 4,800 dpi, professionals can bring bold concepts to life — from intricate drawings and technical plans to vibrant client presentations — with stunning clarity and consistency.
Supporting dual‑band connectivity including fast and stable 5G (5GHz) Wi‑Fi, the new printers ensure seamless, uninterrupted workflows, enabling teams to send large creative files swiftly and collaborate more efficiently across devices and workspaces.
To support long-term reliability and archival-quality output, the new printers feature high-grade pigment ink with superior colour stability. The waterproof and fade-resistant formulation ensures prints remain crisp, vibrant, and durable even under prolonged storage or frequent handling—making them ideal for professional designs, documents, and creative work that must stand the test of time. Complementing this is Brother's smart self-care technology suite, which includes ink clogging prevention, and automatic nozzle sensing. These intelligent features minimise downtime, ensuring designers and project teams can stay fully focused on their work and keep ideas flowing smoothly—even in high-volume or deadline‑driven environments.
Both the MFC-J3960DW and MFC-J3660DW offer wireless printing for flexible placement and effortless output from multiple devices. This adaptability is especially valuable for studios and site offices with constantly evolving layouts, allowing teams to move, collaborate, and create without being constrained by cabling.






























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