Variations and Accessories Strictly speaking, the actual printer in the PJ722-BK package is the PJ722, which is available either by itself ($299) without a power adapter or battery, or with either of two kits. The company says the PocketJet 7's optional battery can print up to 600 pages on a full charge, which is far more than the 70-page battery life for the Brother PocketJet 6's internal battery. The PJ722-BK and the Brother PJ723-BK are part of a new generation of PocketJet models that Brother rates as 33-percent faster than the aforementioned PocketJet 6 printers, although we didn't see that significant a difference in our tests. All of these models are similar in size and weight, and all use a thermal print head. The PJ722-BK ($222.99 at Amazon) is similar in many ways to the Brother PocketJet 6 PJ662-K, the Brother PocketJet 6 Plus PJ663-K, and the Brother PocketJet 7 PJ723-BK, our Editors' Choice portable printer. On the other hand, they're a lot smaller and lighter than inkjets. If maximum portability is your key concern, you should take a look at a thermal printer. ![]() Compared with their inkjet counterparts, they can only print in monochrome and are limited to using thermal paper, which-depending on the paper stock-can have a distinct, unpleasant odor. ![]() ![]() ![]() Portable thermal printers like the Brother PocketJet 7 PJ722-BK ($379) are more of a niche product than even portable inkjet printers, making them easy to overlook.
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