Evaluation of the Epson Stylus D92
The Stylus D92 is Epson’s latest addition to their budget inkjet printer range. Budget Epson printers have always been better built quality then ones from other brands but the cost of the printer ink cartridges have always been the same as other brands – expensive. Epson D92 ink cartridges use a different type of cartridge than other brands such as Lexmark and HP and they should cost less but they don’t, they’re every bit as expensive in terms of cost per page printed. The good thing about Epson printers is that because of the type of printer cartridges they use compatible ink cartridges for them are very cheap and offer massive saving offer the genuine OEM cartridges. The Epson Stylus D92 doesn’t really offer a lot because it’s just a standard inkjet printer, it doesn’t scan, or copy or any of that stuff it just prints, and it does this surprising well for such a cheap printer. Epson claim that the print quality is down to the DURABrite ink cartridges but the D92 performs just as well with compatible ink installed so it must be down to something else. It most likely down to the fact that it has a high resolution piezo print head install which is capable for producing 5,760 x 1,440 dpi (dot per square inch). Overall The Epson Stylus D92 is a great budget printer and it feels well put together and shouldn’t let you down.