Brother Industries Ltd. is a Japanese multinational company that produces printers, sewing machines, label printers, fax machines, scanners, and other computer-related electronics.
Founded in 1908 in Nagoya, Japan, by Kanekichi Yasui as Yasui Sewing Machine Co.
In 1955, changed the company name to Brother International Corporation.
Launched the world's first high-speed dot-matrix printer in 1971.
In 1990, Brother Industries, Ltd. was established as the holding company.
In 2014, Brother introduced a range of business-focused label printers and scanners.
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Brother produces a wide range of printers, including monochrome and color laser printers, inkjet printers, and compact printers.
Brother offers a range of sewing machines for beginners, intermediate, and advanced sewers. They produce computerized sewing and embroidery machines, sergers, and quilting machines.
Brother produces a range of label printers used for labeling and organizing items in offices, warehouses, and homes. Their label printers are known for their durability and ease of use.
Brother Industries Ltd. is headquartered in Nagoya, Japan.
Brother produces a wide range of printers, including monochrome and color laser printers, inkjet printers, and compact printers.
Yes, Brother provides a 25-year limited warranty on their sewing machines' internal metal cast frames and a two-year limited warranty for electrical components and printed circuit boards.
Yes, Brother label printers are suitable for commercial and industrial uses, including barcoding, asset management, and inventory control.
Brother provides technical support through their website and customer service center. You can also find troubleshooting guides, manuals, and drivers on their website.