Technical specifications for the MFC-J1360DW highlight a piezoelectric printhead assembly, which utilizes mechanical pressure rather than heat for ink ejection. The internal mechanics include an automatic duplexing unit constructed with reinforced plastic gears designed for 20lb bond paper. Data indicates the unit is powered by a 2.4GHz single-band Wi-Fi module and features a 1.8-inch color LCD for status monitoring.
The chassis dimensions are calibrated for a small footprint, while the ink system is compatible with LC501-series high-efficiency cartridges. Standardized testing protocols show that the piezoelectric head is designed for the life of the chassis, provided the unit remains in sleep mode to execute periodic self-cleaning cycles. Disconnection from power for extended durations is documented as a primary cause of nozzle dehydration.
Material specifications confirm the use of high-durability polymers in the paper-flipper mechanism to support double-sided document throughput.
Consider the Brother MFC-J1205W if your workflow does not require automatic duplexing or a color UI, as it shares the same core piezoelectric engine. This unit represents a standard for reliability within the home office peripheral classification.