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HP LaserJet 500 Sheets Input Tray Feeder for Enterprise P3015

Mfg # CE530A CDW # 1829388 | UNSPSC 44101705

Quick tech specs

  • 500 sheets in 1 tray
  • HP LaserJet Pro M521 Multifunction Printer series
  • Compatible for HP LaserJet Enterprise P3015 Printer series
  • HP LaserJet Enterprise 500 MFP M525
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The HP LaserJet CE530A 500-Sheet Feeder/Tray is an easy-to-use accessory that lets you print large number of pages without the hassle of continuously reloading sheets. This 500-sheet paper tray allows you to store two types of paper to simplifies the printing process and boosts office productivity. It improves the efficiency of your peripheral by increasing its input capacity by 500 pages. This media paper tray is designed to work perfectly with the HP LaserJet Enterprise P3015 and HP LaserJet Pro M521 Multifunction printer series as well as HP LaserJet Enterprise 500 MFP M525.
  • Efficient printer paper tray and feeder facilitates effortless printing
  • Input capacity of 500 sheets for eliminating the need to continuously reload the peripheral
  • Handles up to two types of paper with accuracy
  • Easy to install and use

This item was discontinued on February 23, 2021

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HP LaserJet 500 Sheets Input Tray Feeder for Enterprise P3015 is rated 2.00 out of 5 by 2.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Bought to serve as 4th Tray. I bought this to be the 4th tray in my printer. Even though it has a 3 on it (3rd tray), it does fit under the 3rd tray and will work as 4th tray. It has been working pretty well so far but seems like my printer has a few more jams now. I cannot say the newer jams are the result of the additional tray, but beware. In conclusion, this additional tray is doing exactly what I needed it to do. You can update your printer settings to call it the 4th tray and it works well.
Date published: 2016-11-02T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Unrealistic Back Order I'm sure the product itself, as usual, will be of good quality, if it ever gets here. Six months is a rediculous amount of time to wait for what should be a "standard" off the shelf product.
Date published: 2012-07-29T00:00:00-04:00