The budget inkjet printer market is flooded with printers that promise to be the perfect solution to your everyday printing needs. The D92 is the latest offering from Epson and on first impressions it seems to be a great little printer, but I have tested enough printers to know not to judge an inkjet printer by its price tag. The Epson D92 is cheap but what aren’t cheap are the Epson D92 ink cartridges. You would think that the cheapest printer in the range would have cheaper printer cartridges than the more expensive printers but this is not the case as printer ink cartridges for the D92 are the same ones as used in a lot of other mid range Epson printer so therefore cost the same. Things start to improve when you start printing with the D92 because you find that the print quality is surprisingly good and it can print of a wide variety of media including photo paper envelopes of various sizes up to a maximum of A4. Printing photos emphasizes the D92’s ability to print pin sharp results but its only reveals the D92 weak point which is printing speed. A medium sized photo takes around 11 minutes which makes it one of the slowest printers I ever come across. Apart from the print speed the Stylus D92 is hard to find fault with, it just does what it designed to do.



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