Brother, too, is offering an alternative to departmental A3 devices in the form of its L6000, L6300, L6600, L6800 and L5000 Workgroup series. It says that instead of spending money on a large A3 departmental MFP that employees must

walk to to collect their prints, it makes more sense from a financial and productivity perspective to distribute a number of smaller devices throughout the office close to the people who use them. The new printers feature enterprise-level security features, including Active Directory integration, LDAP, NFC secure function lock, secure print, IP-sec and secure PDF; high-yield toner cartridges; 100ipm scanning; direct connections to SharePoint and cloud applications; and integration with business and document management systems, including custom applications via the Brother Solutions Interface (BSI).