Both the text and photo outputs are excellent.
No less impressive is its paper input sources.
Even better, the three paper trays support automatic two-sided printing up to A3.

The same thing goes for the 50-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF).
It also supports automatic duplex scanning, and it can perform the task in a single pass to boot.
The connectivity options are quite generous.

The printer supports USB 2.0 and Ethernet to facilitate wired connections.
Additionally, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, and NFC are provided to facilitate wireless connections.
The latter two do not require a router.

The Brother MFC-J6920DW also has a USB port on the front left side of its body.
It lets users insert and print from (or scan to) a USB thumb drive.
It is an impressive unit with a solid performance, low running costs, and impressive connectivity options.
While it doesnt support Bluetooth, it has NFC and Wi-Fi Direct to make up for the lack.