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Dell Photo All-in-One Printer 922 - Multifunction ( color ) - copying (up to): 12 ppm (mono) / 8 ppm (color) - printing (up to): 19 ppm (mono) / 14 ppm (color)

Dell Photo All-in-One Printer 922 - Multifunction ( color ) - copying (up to): 12 ppm (mono) / 8 ppm (color) - printing (up to): 19 ppm (mono) / 14 ppm (color)
Brand: Dell
Category: CE

List Price: $79.00
Buy Used: $49.99
You Save: $29.01 (37%)



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Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews

Color: Black and Grey
Shipping Weight (lbs): 10
Dimensions (in): 17.2 x 11.4 x 17.5

MPN: 922STD
Model: 922
UPC: 008888323945
EAN: 0008888323945
ASIN: B000ASACI2

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Printing speeds up to 19 ppm (pages per minute) black and 14 ppm color
  • 4800 x 1200 dpi resolution allows for impressive looking documents and pictures
  • 48-bit flat bed scanner scans photos and documents with accuracy and color
  • Borderless photo printing in sizes up to 8.5" x 11"
  • With the Dell Ink Management SystemTM , your printer notifies you before you run out of ink

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Enjoy color printing, scanning, photocopying and great photos with Dell's smart value: the Dell Photo All-in-One Printer 922. The 922 is a single unit with three functions in one compact and sleek peripheral. The 922 creates impressive looking documents and fantastic borderless pictures with print resolutions up to 4800 dpi and the 48 -bit flatbed scanner can scan documents and photos with great accuracy and vivid color. It's the perfect match for home or small office Dell Computer.


Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Good Printer. Has printing and ink problems   October 9, 2008
Va Jolly (Louisville, KY)
The Dell 922 all-in-one printer prints a beautiful color picture when you use the high-quality print settings. The pictures it prints with its normal inks are photo-quality. At normal quality and lower, you can see the dots in the print color, which really jars me when I make up posters.

Printing in black and white is fine if what is printed is only black and white. If there are graphics in color that you are printing in black and white, there will be dots visible. I recommend printing color in color, and black and white in black and white for sharpest printing.

The feed has problems in that it will grab more than one page at a time. I've had that happen with only two sheets in the carriage. It seems that having about 5 or more pages in the carriage helps prevent it from grabbing two or more sheets. Sometimes it comes out alright, but sometimes it will shift the paper and part of the print will come out on the next page.

The guide for the page needs to be set as close to the paper as possible to prevent jamming and double-feed. When one sheet is feeding through, I pull up on the rest of the paper in the carriage and let it down again where the paper rests. It seems to prevent double-feeding.

I find myself a slave to this printer: I can't set it and walk away from it. I have to make sure that pages feed through properly.

The standard color ink and black ink do well for all printing. It makes photo-quality prints. I had a special photo ink cartridge, but when I put it in, the printer wouldn't work; it said the ink was running low. I never could get it to work.

To get the quality of print I wanted, I had to select high-quality printing. This runs up the cost of ink use.

Dell ink is not available at the store. It must be ordered online. I don't like being forced to buy something online. I like to be able to deal with companies in person.



3 out of 5 stars Worked for 2 1/2 years   April 22, 2008
T. Mullins (Saint Albans, WV)
I purchased this printer with a new Dell desktop back in 2005. It was nice to have an all-in-one printer, and I had previously owned an HP all-in-one that ended up dying on me. Anyways, this printer did a good job for 2 1/2 years, then it started having problems feeding paper. There is a wheel on the right side that feeds the paper through, but it quit working. Now, I have to hand feed the paper in, so this is really frustrating when trying to print more than one page. I haven't taken it apart to see if I can fix it, I'm just going to upgrade. After reading some of the other reviews, it seems that this paper feeding issue is a problem with this printer in general.

Also, ink seemed to run out rather quickly, and it was a pain to have to order it through the Dell website. Now, you can buy Dell ink at Staples, which is nice. Ink seemed to only last me about 5-6 weeks, and I didn't think I used it that much. Other than the paper feeding problem and the ink, it did a good job while I had it.


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