If you’re looking for a mobile printing solution for your travels, look no further than Brother.
We stock a range of mobile printers and scanners from Brother that are perfect for travelling, conventions and studios as they are rugged and durable, yet compact.
Killer Ink has two versions of the Brother PocketJet Mobile Printer available to order: the PJ-773 and the PJ-723.
The Brother PocketJet PJ-773 A4 Mobile Printer is lightweight, completely portable and, best of all, offers Wi-Fi connectivity.
To use the PJ-773, you simply connect it to your computer, tablet or phone via Wi-Fi, then begin printing. It’s as simple as that!
The Brother PocketJet PJ-773 features high-resolution 300dpi thermal print technology, so can be sure that your stencils will be printed out in high quality, no matter the conditions or environment.
With the PJ-773, you are able to print up to eight pages per minute, while the printer is also able to recognise and print in different tones – so no more printing outlines only!
Thanks to its small size, the printer will fit neatly in a drawer or travel case, so it’s a great solution for artists on a guest spot or taking to a tattoo convention.
We also stock the Brother PocketJet PJ-723 A4 Mobile Printer, which offers the same great portable solution as the PJ-773, but without the Wi-Fi connectivity.
Instead of using Wi-Fi, the PJ-723 simply connects to your computer using a USB connection.
Just like the PJ-773, the Brother PocketJet PJ-723 will recognise change of tones while printing your stencil. This means that during the tattooing process, you will be able to see areas that change tone/shade clearly, instead of just seeing the outlines.
Brother also offers a great solution for transferring your tattoo stencils to your mobile device or computer.
With the Brother DS-820W Wireless Document Scanner, you can convert your hard copies to digital files quickly and easily.
This lightweight, portable document scanner scans up to 7.5 pages per minute and can handle documents, photos, receipts, and business cards.
The Brother DS-820W Scanner also features wireless connectivity, making it a cinch to send your stencil designs over to your chosen device.
Printing out your stencils couldn’t be easier: scan your designs with the Brother Scanner and then send to your computer via the wireless function. Then simply connect the Brother PocketJet Printer to your computer and begin printing your stencils!
Brother printers and scanners have been adopted by many top tattoo artists, including Paul Talbot and David Corden.
We teamed up with Paul last year for a tutorial video to demonstrate just how easy the Brother printers and scanners are to set-up and use.
If you’re heading for a guest spot or convention soon, or just need a new printing solution in your studio, make sure to give Brother’s range of printers and scanners a try!
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