Brother Connects with Amazon Dash Replenishment to Keep Printers and All-in-Ones from Running Out of Ink or Toner
One-Time Sign Up for Dash Replenishment Saves Time and Avoids Frustration
One-Time Sign Up for Dash Replenishment Saves Time and Avoids Frustration
BRIDGEWATER, N.J., Jan. 22, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Being "At Your Side" means understanding the frustration when a customer runs out of ink or toner. Brother International Corporation is joining with Amazon to deliver a more complete, productive, and satisfying printing experience with automated fulfillment of Genuine Brother ink and toner for a number of its printers and All-in-Ones through Amazon Dash Replenishment.
"We are excited to work with Amazon Dash Replenishment and be a part of its official launch," said Don Cummins, Senior Vice President, Marketing at Brother. "Brother has over 45 models immediately compatible with Amazon Dash Replenishment, making it easy for our users to automatically have their ink or toner replenished when they need it."
Brother printers and All-in-Ones (which offer print, copy, scan, and fax capabilities) are equipped with intelligence that automatically triggers an order and shipment from the customer's Amazon account when the printer ink or toner is detected to be low. With a one-time sign up, this convenient and reliable service provides timely delivery of high-quality Genuine Brother ink or toner to the customer's home or office—before supplies run out.
Customers who own or purchase compatible Brother network-connected devices can take advantage of Amazon Dash Replenishment immediately. "The breadth of our Amazon-compatible machines will only continue to grow," notes Cummins. "Within the next several months, the list of compatible printers that can take advantage of Amazon Dash Replenishment will quickly exceed 60 printer and All-in-One models."
Genuine Brother ink and toner cartridges are formulated and precisely engineered together with the Brother printers to maximize overall performance and quality results. Manufactured to exacting standards, Genuine Brother supplies ensure award-winning excellence and exceptional reliability.
Brother printers and All-in-Ones offer legendary reliability, durability, and quality. Brother printers also have been recognized with both PC Magazine's Business Choice and Readers' Choice Awards for 2015 for their reliability and customer satisfaction. Brother has been honored with the Business Choice Award three years in a row; this is the seventh straight annual Readers' Choice recognition.
Amazon Dash Replenishment was announced in March 2015; the service officially launched this week. Brother is one of the first companies to join with Amazon in offering Dash Replenishment.
"We are excited to launch Amazon Dash Replenishment with Brother, which will help make customers' lives even easier," said Daniel Rausch, Director, Amazon Devices. "Customers can now rely on Amazon to ensure they never run out of ink or toner—those with compatible Brother printers can sign up and start taking advantage of the service today."
Cummins added: "This connection with Amazon underscores our desire to ensure our customers' needs are addressed by making sure their Brother printers and All-in-Ones are always ready with the right replacement ink or toner. It's another way Brother is truly 'At Your Side.'"
About Brother
Brother (www.brother.com) is an industry leading provider of small and mid-sized business printing and imaging solutions developed to help increase productivity, improve workflow, and enhance organizational efficiency, all while helping to reduce costs. Brother is also a leader in electronic labeling. The U.S. corporate office in Bridgewater, N.J. was established on April 21, 1954 and currently markets many industrial products, home appliances and business products manufactured by its parent company, Brother Industries, Ltd. of Nagoya, Japan. For more information, visit www.brother.com.
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