Editors' Rating
| Service & support | 8.0 | |
| Design | 7.0 | |
| Features | 7.0 | |
| Performance | 8.0 |
Published: 01 Jul 2004
Dell's Photo All-in-One Printer 922 is an affordable colour inkjet multifunction with a flatbed scanner that's based on the Lexmark X5270. Although Dell rates the 922's print speed at a fast 19 pages per minute (ppm) in black and white and a speedy 14ppm in colour, it turned out to be one of the slowest-printing, yet fastest-scanning multifunction inkjets we've tested. For inexpensive and high-quality flatbed scanning, copying and image-manipulation tools, the Photo All-in-One Printer 922 is a good choice. However, if you need fast printing and/or advanced fax options, you'll be better off with the Canon SmartBase MP390 flatbed multifunction printer instead.
Design
Carrying Dell's trademark colours, the Photo All-in-One Printer 922 has a wide, silver lid (that resembles the bonnet of a 1960s car), with a black underbelly and paper trays. It's utilitarian, rather than beautiful. At 9 pounds, the lightweight Dell 922 is nonetheless a bit bulky for a multifunction in its class, measuring 43.7cm wide by 32.3cm deep by 16.8cm high. Since extending the paper trays increases the Dell 922's height and depth by about 13cm, this is a not a machine made for small spaces. A small control panel with a two-line LCD is on the top right.
Although this is a photo-quality multifunction printer, Dell doesn't include media-card slots or direct camera-to-printer ports -- a big omission, we think. A single USB 2.0 port (cable not included) is located on the back of the machine along with the power-cord connector, and despite its lack of a network interface, the printer can function as part of a peer-to-peer network.
The Dell 922 also includes high-yield black and colour inkjet cartridges. An optional photo cartridge is available separately. The multifunction printer's 8MB of RAM is not upgradeable.
The Dell 922's input tray, located in the back of the machine, holds 100 sheets, while the output tray that extends from the front holds 50 sheets -- fairly standard for an entry-level multifunction printer but inadequate for many small businesses. The small control panel on the right-hand top contains one button to copy and one to scan, plus a small, amber error light, and a menu button to manually adjust the print quality and other factors. Information appears on a small LCD above the buttons, but the screen can be difficult to read because it's set back at an awkward angle and is not backlit. It's generally easier to adjust settings through the software than on the control panel.
The Dell 922 is limited to Windows 2000 or XP operating systems, and it isn't compatible with Macs. Installation is simple using the enclosed setup sheet and CD, although the LCD language selection on our test unit initially defaulted to French at setup. To change the language on the Dell 922's display, turn on the printer, then press and hold the Power and Cancel buttons at the same time for about 10 seconds. The language choices will then scroll across the LCD.
Features
The Photo All-in-One Printer 922 is primarily designed for printing, copying and scanning, offering only light fax capabilities. Since the printer is built around a Lexmark engine, many of its features (and its software) will be familiar to Lexmark owners, such as N-up printing, which allows multiple images to print on one page; borderless photo printing; and poster, booklet and greeting card options. The default pop-up screen that appears while printing can be distracting, although its ink level reminders are handy. Unfortunately, the print speed is pretty slow.
The Dell 922 is a reliable standalone copier for occasions where you need a quick copy and don't want to boot up your computer. It can produce up to 99 copies at once, offering various speed and print-quality options for greater ease of use. Most impressive, though, is the preview option -- available through the All-in-One Center software -- which lets you scan, fax, copy, edit photos and perform other tasks from your PC desktop. A preview option lets you crop a document or descreen images electronically, if necessary.
As a scanner, the Dell 922 will import text or images directly to file, fax or email. It uses Microsoft email programs (such as Outlook) or non-Microsoft clients (such as Eudora) by adding them to the list of default destination choices on the All-In-One Center software. To edit your scanned images, you can use the bundled PaintShop Pro 8.0, Microsoft Word or Paint. For editing scanned text, Dell provides Fine Reader 5.0 Sprint Plus optical character recognition (OCR) software. Other bundled software includes the Printer Solution Center, providing thorough troubleshooting, maintenance and how-to tips, and Dell Picture Studio 2.0, which offers quick access to Paint Shop Pro 8.0 and Dell-branded image-management options.
Unfortunately, the Dell 922 doesn't provide PC-free fax capabilities for those occasions when you don't want to fire up the PC. To fax, the Dell 922 relies on Microsoft software and the modem on your computer, so its only fax addition is its ability to incorporate scans.
Although ink costs can soar with an inkjet, the Dell 922's high-yield ink cartridges offer reasonably priced colour ink and somewhat pricier black ink. Unfortunately, this printer doesn't support third-party inks. According to the vendor, the £17.63 (inc. VAT) high-yield black-ink cartridge produces 638 pages (about 2.8 pence per page), while the £30.55 high-yield tricolour-ink cartridge produces 561 pages (5.4p per page). The cheaper £14.10 standard black-ink cartridges are no bargain, producing only 298 pages, at roughly 4.7p per page; same with the £23.50 tricolour cartridge, which produces 237 pages at about 9.9p per page. An optional three-colour photo cartridge is available for £17.63, producing roughly 118 4in. by 6in. prints.
Performance
Considering that Dell's printers (and Lexmark's) are well-known for their excellent print speed and not-so-great print quality, the Photo All-in-One Printer 922 is full of surprises.
Printing performance
First of all, the Dell 922 prints monochrome text and graphics very slowly -- in fact, it's one of the slowest-printing multifunction inkjet printers we've evaluated. In our tests, it averaged 1.7 pages per minute (ppm) for text and 0.2ppm for photos. This compares unfavourably with the Dell A960, whose scores are 6.5ppm and 0.6ppm for text and photos, respectively.
On the other hand, we were impressed by the print quality. Both text and graphics samples showed great detail -- among the sharpest we've seen from an inkjet printer. The photo printout was also finely detailed, although the colour tone was slightly yellowish compared to the original. Nevertheless, it was one of the best photos ever produced by a Dell or Lexmark inkjet that we've tested.
Scanning and copying performance
By contrast to its sluggish printing, the Dell 922 scanned quickly. At 7.1ppm for greyscale and 5.2ppm for colour, it was actually the fastest-scanning multifunction printer we've tested. In spite of this, the printer's copy-speed scores were just the opposite: a sluggish 0.4ppm.
We were, however, pleasantly surprised at the Dell 922's high-quality scans. The greyscale image was perfect, replicating the original target precisely, from gradient to shading. The colour scan image was also quite good, even though it had some visible banding and a little off-the-balance gradient.
We tested the Dell 922 at its factory default settings, which can be adjusted to improve the printer's speed and output.
Service & support
Dell supports its Photo All-in-One Printer 922 well. The company provides free phone support during the one-year limited warranty period. Additional warranties can be purchased separately.
Extensive support is also available online, including a searchable knowledge base database, user forums, and chat with a Dell representative. The easy-to-navigate All-in-One Center and Printer Solution Center software provides thorough built-in help file for quick remedies. Included with the Dell 922 is a printed owner's manual that's straightforward, covering usage basics and troubleshooting.
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The best...
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MY NUMBER ONE PRINTER
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RRP now about £50 - excellent quality although cartidge prices can be a bit pricey
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