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£49.70 inc. VAT
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If you’re using an HP Officejet wide-format setup and you *specifically* need the duplexer/duplex unit functionality, then £41.42 ex-VAT isn’t bad at all. In practice, adding duplex saves real running costs (paper) and makes your output look more professional without fiddling with manual reprints. For busy SMEs, document-heavy workflows, or anyone printing lots of one-sided drafts “just to get by,” a duplex unit is one of those upgrades that pays back quietly.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it unless you’ve confirmed it’s the right duplex unit for your exact Officejet model. These parts are often model-specific, and the biggest value-killer is paying for something that doesn’t physically/compatibly fit—then you’re stuck with downtime or returns. If you rarely print two-sided, or your workload is mostly internal labels, posters, or wide-format jobs that aren’t worth duplexing, it’s not a must-have. For the right model and the right printing habits, it’s good value; for everything else, it’s an easy way to waste £41.42.

HP
HP - Finisher with stacker/stapler/mailbox - floor-standing

Xerox
Xerox Office Finisher LX - Finisher with stacker/stapler - 2000 sheets - for VersaLink B7025, B7030, B7035, C7020, C7020/C7025/C7030, C7025, C7030

HP
HP 550 sheet paper tray for HP LaserJet Pro M402d, M402n, M402dn, M402dw, M426fdn, M426fdw

Epson
Epson SIDM Serial I/F board, no buffer type-B plug-in card RS232D/20mA