The Photo 926's basic control panel features a two-line text LCD, menu navigation buttons, and Start and Stop buttons-providing enough control to manage its various tasks. The input tray can hold up to 100 sheets of plain paper. A low, plastic guard sits in front of the input area, deflecting wayward objects such as paper clips and pens from falling into the input slot (we recently noted this feature on the Lexmark Z1420, too). The output tray pulls out from the front of the printer, and the input tray and paper support reside along the printer's back edge-the standard setup for inkjets. The scanner lid conceals an A4 size flatbed scanner and, since the Photo 926 lacks an automatic document feeder, A4 is the largest scannable size. The Dell Photo 926's sleek white-and-light-gray body is reasonably compact for a multifunction printer: it measures 17.4 inches wide, 11.5 inches deep (without the output tray closer to 21 inches with the output tray fully extended), and 7.2 inches tall.
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