Brother has a new range of super-compact mobile A4 thermal printers - the PJ 800 series, which will help you print anywhere, anytime, from any device.
Brother International Australia has announced the next generation of its mobile A4 printer range, the 480g 26cm PJ-800 series, designed to allow mobile workforces to print anywhere they need. Example markets are emergency service workers, field service engineers, or mobile sales teams.
Brother has introduced two new mobile printers aimed at the retail and logistics markets.
HP's new (to Australia, at least) Color LaserJet Pro MFP M476 is the world’s first Mopria-certified printer for embedded print for Android-based devices, company officials claim.
PrinterOn's latest mobile printing app for iPhone and iPad makes it easier to find the right printer.
Ricoh Australia has announced the launch of its new line of HotSpot Printers, making it possible for users to print documents on the move, from any Wi-Fi enabled location easily and efficiently without the need to install any drivers or software.
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