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£694.10 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Canon i-SENSYS LBP351x is the sort of “boring in a good way” mono laser you buy when you just want dependable A4 printing without babysitting it. For a lot of UK offices, £578.42 ex-VAT is easy to justify if it’ll be a regular printer for a small team—paper handling and day-to-day output feel designed for that use case rather than home tinkering. Where it really makes sense is if you print frequently enough that you benefit from keeping costs predictable and uptime high, rather than chasing the lowest price and then regretting it on paper jams, slow warm-up, or finicky setup.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it if you’re expecting a true multifunction experience or you mainly need scanning/printing occasionally—there are better value options for light use where you’re not paying for features and performance you won’t touch. Also, if your “multifunction” requirement is genuinely document-heavy (lots of mixed media, scanning workflows, or shared-device convenience), make sure you’re comparing it to the right class of machines, not just another Canon box with a similar name. If you tell me your monthly print volume and whether you need any scanning/fax, I can say whether this price looks like a win or a misfit.

HP
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Xerox
K/VersaLinkC625 A4 50ppm Duplx Copy/Prin

HP
HP Neverstop Laser MFP 1202nw - Multifunction printer - B/W - laser - 216 x 356 mm (original) - Legal (media) - up to 14 ppm (copying) - up to 20 ppm (printing) - 150 sheets - USB 2.0, Wi-Fi(n), LAN

Canon
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