


For home use, the 948 can print directly from PictBridge cameras, memory cards, and USB keys. You can even add Dell's internal Wi-Fi option ($70 direct) and connect to it wirelessly.Īlas, there's a downside to Dell's packing so much into an AIO while still keeping the price low. The place where Dell cut corners is printing, with subpar text and slow speed for text and graphics. If text quality isn't critical (as when you have a monochrome laser as a primary printer, for example), the 948 can still be a good choice. The 948 is reasonably compact at 11.3 by 18.0 by 16.1 inches (HWD), so you can easily find room for it. Physical setup is typical for an ink jet AIO: Remove the packing materials, load paper, connect the phone and power cords, turn it on, and then snap in the black and tricolor ink cartridges. While you're waiting for the automatic alignment page to print, you can start installing the software and then connect a USB cable when the program tells you to.
