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More recently, in my review of the Editors' Choice Brother MW-260 ($549.95 direct, 4 stars), a small-format printer for A6-size paper (4.1 by 5.8 inches), I mentioned that the paper had no smell at all, and that it offered much the same look, feel, and thickness as standard plain paper. When I reviewed the Planon PrintStik PS910 ($270 street, 2.5 stars), for example, I pointed out that Planon also sold paper as cut sheets, and that the paper had a much more pleasant, non-chemical smell to it than used to be the norm. But that's not an absolute requirement for the technology.
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The PocketJet 6 in particular is a pleasant surprise.įor many people, thermal printing brings up an image of a low-end fax machine with thermal paper rolls that tend to turn pages into scrolls with an unpleasant chemical odor. The category in general may well be a lot more capable than you expect.
#BROTHER POCKETJET 6 PLUS BLUETOOTH PORTABLE#
Given that there aren't a lot of portable printers of any kind, they're certainly worth investigating. Although Brother sells these printers largely for in-vehicle printing, in a delivery truck or a police car for example, they're also useful for more office-centric road warriors. The Brother PocketJet 6 PJ662-K ($449 direct) belongs to a category of printers that's easy to overlook: namely, portable thermal printers.