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£271.22 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £226 ex-VAT, an “HP Color LaserJet Stand” is only a good buy if you actually need that physical setup for day-to-day use. If you’re trying to make a small office print area look tidy or keep a color laser safely positioned (and not wobbling on a desk edge), the stand can be genuinely worth it—especially in shared environments where equipment gets bumped around. That said, it’s basically an accessory. If your printer is already stable where it is, you’ll be paying for convenience and workspace management more than any printing benefit.
Who should buy: offices with a dedicated printing nook, departments that share a single color laser, or anyone who’s currently constrained by desk height/space and wants a more robust, practical placement. Who shouldn’t: if you’re tight on budget or your current placement is already solid, I’d skip it—there are cheaper ways to get the same outcome (basic furniture, a printer shelf, or even adjusting placement) unless this specific stand solves a real problem you’ve got.
If you tell me the exact printer model you’re pairing it with and where you plan to put it, I can give a tighter “yes/no” on whether this stand is good value for your situation.

Canon
Canon i-SENSYS LBP122dw - Printer - B/W - laser - A4/Legal - 600 x 600 dpi - up to 30 ppm - capacity: 150 sheets - USB 2.0, LAN, Wi-Fi(n)

Canon
Canon i-SENSYS LBP631Cw LBP 631Cw 631 Cw Colour Printer. 18 ppm. 1200dpi, 250 sheet cassette, USB 2.0, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11n WIFI Windows, Linux and MacOS.

HP
HP LaserJet Pro 3002dw - Printer - B/W - Duplex - laser - A4/Legal - 1200 x 1200 dpi - up to 33 ppm - capacity: 250 sheets - USB 2.0, LAN, Wi-Fi(n), Bluetooth LE

HP
HP Clr LaserJet Ent 6701dn Prntr
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