For my tests I connected the printer to a wired network and installed it on a Windows Vista system to run the tests. Note too that the manual feed can handle a thicker paper size, up to 76-pound weight. It also offers both Ethernet and WiFi support, and in addition to the two 250-sheet trays, there's a manual feed, so you can print on different paper stock without having to swap out the paper in either tray. It can print in duplex (on both sides of a sheet of paper) at up to tabloid size, and both its flatbed and 35-page automatic document feeder can handle tabloid-size paper. In addition to printing, for example, it can scan and fax over a network and work as a standalone copier, fax machine, and email sender. In almost all other ways, the MFC-J6710DW offers the same features as its single-tray cousin. With its second 250-sheet tray, the MFC-J6710DW lets you load letter-size paper in one tray and tabloid- size in the other, which makes it a great choice as the only printer for a small office that needs to print at both sizes on a regular basis. With only one 250-sheet tray, the MFC-J6510DW is a reasonable choice for an office that has only an occasional need for tabloid size printing, or for one that already has a letter-size printer and just needs to add the ability to print at tabloid size.
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