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If you’re buying an HP LaserJet Envelope Feeder at £230.24 ex-VAT, you’re basically paying for time saved and fewer “why won’t this feed?” moments in the office. The catch is that this kind of accessory only makes sense if you actually send envelopes regularly and you’re tired of babysitting manual feeds or dealing with inconsistent results. For admin teams, invoice/statement runs, legal/HR correspondence, and anyone doing batch mailings from a LaserJet setup, it’s a solid convenience upgrade—especially when you’d rather spend effort on output, not troubleshooting.
Where I’d be more cautious: if you only mail envelopes occasionally, the cost won’t look great versus just using the printer’s standard options or a cheaper workflow. Also, if your organisation already has a reliable envelope standard (size/stock quality, proper handling), you’re less likely to see dramatic gains. In short: buy it if your printer is doing envelope duty often and you want predictable feeding; skip it if envelopes are a rare task or if your mailing processes are still the main bottleneck.

Xerox
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Xerox
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