Boost your productivity with this Envelope Feeder Tray from HP, an optional input tray for select LaserJet Enterprise and Managed series printers. The unit can hold up to 75 envelopes ranging from 3.5 x 6.3″ to 7 x 10″ in size, allowing you to free up other trays for loading multiple media types.
HP L0H21A Envelope Feeder Tray for Select LaserJet Printers
Rated 3.00 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings
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$206.99
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Weight | 15 lbs |
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Dimensions | 23 × 23 × 10 in |
Capacity | Up to 75 envelopes |
Media Sizes | Minimum: 3.5 x 6.3" / 8.9 x 16 cm<br> |
Dimension (W x D x H) | 16.7 x 18.3 x 5.8" / 42.4 x 46.5 x 14.7 cm |
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Corbin Brakus
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Printing bulk levels of envelopes in rapid succession is a time killer if you manual feed. This pushes the envelopes through in no time at all. Will no longer use a laser printer without an envelope feeder. Fantastic.
Taylor Nolan
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I think this feeder is different with the one in Amazon.
Jaden Schmitt
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I just purchased an HP M610dn printer. This envelope feeder is the one to use with that printer. I am not a computer geek, but I am definitely not a novice. The printer and the envelope feeder do not seem to be communicating, no matter what I do in the settings (I’ll not go into all the time I’ve spent trying to get this to work). I suspect something is wrong in the setup, but I don’t know and haven’t yet figured it out. Bottom line: this should be an extremely simple process – correctly place the printer on the feeder tray and print envelopes. There is NO WAY it should be this complicated. The computer I’m using is only 5 months old with a new version of MS Office.
Gaetano Hermiston
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I line the capacity of the tray. Had some issues switching from multiple trays running the same job. We print a lot of metallic envelopes and have to stop after 10 prints to cool down due to toner flaking off. Otherwise a good printer.