• Reviews around setup (4.13 of 5)

    Brother MFC-J480DW - Wireless Inkjet Color All-in-One Printer w Auto Document Feeder, Amazon Dash Replenishment Enabled

    • Setup of the printer over the network was easy on my Mac
    • I love the wireless, easy setup, quality printing.
    • The setup is clumsy and difficult requiring you to navigate complicated menus and the printer keeps forgetting the WiFi password requiring me to re enter it.
    • Easy setup, good range, clear prints.
    • Used for 5 months, so far so good, easy to use, easy setup, easy to connect to my wireless network, smartphone, and computer...
    • Wireless setup was easy and quick.
    • Easy setup.
    • Wireless setup is a bit confusing, I found the easiest way is to enter WiFi password directly from the Printer
    • Easy setup, quality printing
    • The setup is very easy and the prompts are user friendly.
    • Setup was easy for wifi connection to my laptop and phone
    • Great setup directions, easy install.
    • While the initial setup went fine, the printer periodically wouldn't be recognized by any devices (i.e. whether Windows or IOS).
    • Setup was the easiest of any printer I've ever owned.
    • Very easy setup, and connect to my home wifi
    • VERY easy setup on an iMac running Yosemite.
    • Easy setup very user friendly great for air printing with iPad iPhones and chrome book.
    • Easy setup very user friendly great for air printing with iPad iPhones and chrome book.
    • Setup was fairly easy
    • However, Google Cloud Print couldn't find the printer, and finally, when I used the CD, it took me partway through an installation process (including a "successful" wireless setup process) and then STILL couldn't find the printer ("No device found").
    • Also, the setup is really easy and the printer has effortlessly linked up to all the laptops in the house that need to use it
    • Pros:-auto duplex-easy setup-decent interface-cheap refillsCons:-mediocre print
    • not only is it virtually jam-proof, easy setup, but also uses generic ink
    • not only is it virtually jam-proof, easy setup, but also uses generic ink
    • Setup, other than basic, is difficult
    • Switched from a Canon Pixma (junk) to this, install was a breeze, practically all done on the computer, very easy setup to get working on the Wi-