Dell Photo All-in-One Printer 922 – Multifunction
- 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
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…. More >>
Dell Photo All-in-One Printer 922 – Multifunction
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5 comments
paper tiger on December 28, 2009 at 2:14 am
This printer has very low cost per page according to independent reviews. I looked for it based on those reviews. I found it for a very nice low price. It does a very good job with all functions and is perfectly adequate for my purposes, but it is slow in the extreme. I replaced a Lexmark X73 which was much faster, but had to be reinstalled everytime it ran out of paper in the middle of a printing job. I had NO trouble finding ink on the Dell website. It is very inexpensive if it gives me the number of copies it says it will. (much less expensive than the Lexmark) It took me 5 minutes to print one page of mixed color images and text. I can live with it, but there must be a way to get both low cost and adequate speed.
Mereditih J. Thibo on December 28, 2009 at 4:47 am
Try this: open up the top,behind the ink cartridges you will see a clear strip that looks like tape. Dust if off. Dust off the rest of the printer while you are at it. I did this and it worked like a charm for another 2 years and is still working fine.
Terri L. Skarsten on December 28, 2009 at 5:27 am
Don’t buy any DELL printers. They are horrible. You’d think you had a sponge connected to the ink cartridge. I have never gone through so many ink cartridges in my life. Their printers are junk. Don’t waste your money. Mine are going to the junk yard.
V. Gaunt on December 28, 2009 at 7:44 am
I’ve never been a huge fan of Dell, but then again, they’re cheap, and I suppose you get what you pay for. Our first 922 printer started having all sorts of issues – the paper was feeding incorrectly and jamming all the time, and then the holder for the black ink cartridge broke and would no longer hold the cartridge. It was still under warranty then, so they sent us a new one, but now (oddly enough, barely a month after the warranty ran out) it’s broken again. Every page comes out with the back covered in black ink, and I’ve tried everything to clean the inside of the printer, but to no avail. I think I’ve learned my lesson – go with the expensive printers…the ink is cheaper, and they keep working.
home_enthusiast on December 28, 2009 at 8:49 am
I bought this printer 1.5 years ago – and it died while still in warranty. Dell sent a replacement – and the replacement died too! the printer just starts blinkng and will not print. now I am out of warranty and am going to look for a HP or Brother printer.