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If you’re buying an HP LaserJet printer stand, it’s basically about one thing: making the setup feel “proper” in a busy office. For a small reseller customer, £326 ex-VAT is a lot to pay for what is largely a piece of furniture, so I’d only recommend it if the stand solves a real pain point—things like getting the printer off a cramped desk, improving cable routing, or fitting the printer into a specific footprint where your workspace is tight. If you’ve got a shared print room, a reception printer, or a setup where people bump the desk all day, a sturdier, purpose-made stand can be worth it.
That said, I’d be cautious if your priority is value. In many offices you can get cheaper, generic printer stands that do the same job (height + stability) with less cost, especially if you’re not dealing with special placement constraints. Before buying, check that it’s genuinely compatible with your exact LaserJet model and that installation/placement is painless—if it’s “almost fits” or doesn’t play nicely with your cabling, you’ll end up regretting the spend. Bottom line: buy it when the stand is tailored to your environment and reduces daily hassle; skip it when it’s just an expensive way to lift a printer by a couple of inches.

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Xerox
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