The Stylus D92 is the entry level printer to Epson’s range so you wouldn’t expect much from this cheap little printer. One thing that isn’t cheap however are the replacement Epson D92 ink cartridges, they consist of four individual printer cartridges and for a full set they cost the same as the printer. A cheaper alternative is to use compatible ink cartridges which are currently retail for around 60% cheaper than the original Epson printer ink cartridges. When you first start using the D92 the first thing that notice is that its very loud when operating, especially when feeding paper. It easy to install and even on the latest Windows Vista which is notoriously different to get printers to work with, it’s also compatible with all the latest MAC OS software as well. Being a budget printer the D92 doesn’t come with much bundled software but does come with some very basic photo editing software for removing eye and other such photo enhancements. Printing with the D92 is easy but its not the fastest printer in the world, in fact its one of the slowest, I originally thought mine was faulty as it wasn’t printing anywhere near the speed Epson say of twenty five pages per minutes but after reading some other reviews online I found that the three pages per minute I was getting was normal and the Epson claim is greatly exaggerated for everyday printing. The prints produced by the D92 are very good even the photos are pin sharp with great realistic colour tones. In summary the Stylus D92 is a good buy if you don’t mind waiting for your print outs if not then it not the printer for you.


