Brother sells two parallel office multifunction technologies under the MFC brand. INKvestment Tank uses refillable ink reservoirs that hold months of supply at a time. The laser line uses traditional toner cartridges paired with a drum that lasts thousands of pages. Both technologies target the same Spanish small business buyer, both come with comparable feature sets, and both end up on the same dealer quote. The choice between them turns on a single variable: monthly print volume. This guide walks the maths across five years on three typical SMB scenarios, breaks down where each technology pulls ahead, and lands on a clear recommendation that depends on the volume number alone.
The printer ships with sealed ink bottles factory-charged for around 1,800 mono and 1,500 colour pages. Refill bottles slot into the reservoir without an open mess. The reservoir holds a quarter-litre of ink, enough for several months of typical SOHO use.
Mono CPC sits around 1.0 cent per A4 page. Colour CPC sits around 4.2 cents per A4 page. Refill bottles cost 30 to 45 EUR each and cover 6,000 to 7,500 pages.
The printer ships with a starter toner cartridge (typically 1,500 to 3,000 pages). Replacement cartridges drop in through the front cover. The drum is a separate consumable swapped every 15,000 to 50,000 pages depending on model.
Mono CPC sits around 1.8 cents per A4 page (high-yield cartridge). Colour CPC sits around 6.5 cents per A4 page (four-cartridge set). Cartridges run from 65 to 220 EUR depending on yield.
The three scenarios below cover the most common Spanish small-business profiles. Each one runs the maths over 60 months using current 2026 Brother list pricing on the comparable hardware: MFC-J5945DW for the INKvestment Tank side, MFC-L8390CDW for the laser side. Both retail around the same 500 to 540 EUR price point on Spanish dealer channels.
| Cost line | Ink tank (MFC-J5945DW) | Laser (MFC-L8390CDW) |
|---|---|---|
| Hardware (Spanish list) | €399 | €539 |
| Bundled ink/toner first year | €0 (covers 1,800 mono + 1,500 colour) | €0 (1,500 mono + 1,000 colour starter) |
| Refill / cartridges years 1-5 | €1,200 | €1,180 |
| Drum replacements over 5y | €0 (no drum) | €240 (2 drum sets) |
| Paper (60K sheets at €0.005) | €300 | €300 |
| Energy (typical office use) | €21 (lower fuser-free) | €80 |
| Service / repair (out of warranty) | €0 (under 5y warranty) | €0 (under 5y warranty) |
| Five-year total | €1,920 | €2,339 |
The headline numbers above assume average SOHO printing patterns. Four factors shift the maths in either direction. Each one is a real conversation Spanish SMB buyers have with the dealer before signing.
Ink tank colour CPC sits roughly 35 percent below laser colour CPC. A small business that runs 50 percent colour (marketing teams, design studios, real estate) sees the gap widen, and ink tank wins even at higher monthly volume.
The MFC-J5945DW handles A3 print from the bypass tray. The MFC-L8390CDW does not. If A3 ever appears in the workflow, ink tank covers it; switching to a laser A3 unit costs at least 1,500 EUR more in hardware.
22 ppm ink tank versus 32 ppm laser is 50 percent more time for the same job. Offices running long batch print jobs (invoices, delivery notes) save measurable operator time on the laser side.
Ink head can dry if unused for more than a month. The first print after a long break runs a cleaning cycle that consumes ink. Holiday breaks and seasonal businesses see a small ink penalty that does not exist on the laser side.
Laser output is water-resistant; ink-tank output bleeds when wet. Documents that get handled outdoors, in clinics, or in courier settings fare better on the laser side.
Ink tank printers run several decibels quieter than laser engines. Open-plan offices and home offices appreciate the difference; it does not show on a spec sheet but it shows on day one of use.
Below 2,500 pages per month, Brother INKvestment Tank wins on five-year total cost across nearly every Spanish SMB scenario. Above 3,500 pages per month, Brother laser MFC wins on both cost and reliability. Between 2,500 and 3,500 pages per month, the choice depends on the colour mix, the A3 requirement, and the office tolerance for the slower ink tank engine speed.
Three buying mistakes come up repeatedly in Spanish dealer conversations about this choice. Mistake 01 is buying on hardware price alone; the L8390CDW is 140 EUR more expensive on the receipt yet wins the five-year contest in 2 of the 3 scenarios. Hardware price is a small fraction of the lifetime cost. Mistake 02 is buying ink tank for a workflow that needs water resistance; courier services, outdoor signage, and clinical printing all bleed when exposed to humidity. Mistake 03 is buying laser for very low volume (under 600 pages monthly); the toner cartridges expire on their printed date even when half-full, and small offices pay full price for cartridges they only half-use.
Spanish dealers including fotocopiastrebol typically ask four questions to make the recommendation in under five minutes. First, monthly print volume; below 2,500 the conversation defaults to ink tank. Second, colour mix; above 30 percent colour, the conversation stays on ink tank for longer. Third, A3 requirement; if A3 appears in the workflow, ink tank wins by default since the comparable laser A3 unit is far more expensive. Fourth, idle pattern; if the office takes long summer breaks or has seasonal closure, the conversation moves to laser to avoid the ink-dry penalty. Four questions resolve nearly every Spanish SMB case in this category.
For Spanish buyers continuing the Brother evaluation, the Brother MFC lineup overview covers the full catalogue. For shortlist-tier picks on a defined budget, the best Brother MFCs under 600 EUR guide covers the seven 2026 picks ranked. For the cross-brand SMB comparison, the Kyocera vs Brother SMB guide covers the head-to-head with the most direct rival on the Spanish market.