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Elevates office machines to eye-level and saves workspace! Supports a fax machine, printer, or scanner. Drawer stores letter, legal, or A4 size paper for quick reloads. Side compartment stores ink cartridges and other supplies. Non-skid rubber feet. Supports up to 50 lbs. Review: It Is The Right Design For Placing Variable Sized Objects. Review: Printer stand works great with my Epson Artisan 800 printer. I had to put the unit on wood strips to raise the unit so it cleared my desk sitting next to the unit. The paper and envelopes and extra print cartridges fit fine inside the drawer and the drawer slides in and out without any drag. I am storing the Epson ink cartridges for the printer and some envelopes in the left side compartment, Standard size paper in the right compartment. There is a nice cut out in the divider, to allow you to pick up the paper, especially if it is loaded with legal size paper. The top footprint of this unit s 17 3/4" x 21" (21" is the long side of the unit with the drawer, which is facing forward in the picture.) The base footprint is 17 1/2" x 17" (17" is the long side of the unit with the drawer, again facing forward in the picture.) the 4 feet are elongated, with rubber pads. The total height of the whole unit is just a smidge over 5". The drawer is raised about 1/2" from the bottom of the unit. The drawer has two compartments. The drawer size, inside dimensions (not including the non removable divider) is about 3 1/4" high x 14 1/8" wide x 14 3/4" deep. The paper section fits standard or legal size. You can fill the paper side to about 3 1/4" high without any problem. There is no room from side to side when the paper is loaded. The envelope side compartment is about 5 3/4 wide. Not big enough to have #10 envelopes lay flat along with the smaller standard envelopes laying flat, but I can make it work for my needs. There is a drawer stop to prevent it from being pulled all the way out. See attached photos for my set up. I would recommend this to anyone.



| ASIN | B0002LD0TK |
| Adjustable Length | No |
| Antenna Location | Desk |
| Brand | Fellowes |
| Built-In Media | Printer Stand |
| Color | Black/Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Printers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (182) |
| Enclosure Material | Paper |
| Fastening Type | Bracket |
| Form Factor | Stand Alone |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00077511803260 |
| Item Dimensions | 45.9 x 54 x 13.3 centimeters |
| Item Part Number | 8032601 |
| Item Type Name | Fellowes Printer Stand |
| Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Fellowes |
| Mfr Part Number | 8032601 |
| Model Name | FEL8032601 |
| Model Number | 8032601 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Rubber Feet Base; Non-skid Feet; Scratch Resistant |
| Theme | Letter |
| UPC | 077511803260 |
L**R
It Is The Right Design For Placing Variable Sized Objects.
D**A
Printer stand works great with my Epson Artisan 800 printer. I had to put the unit on wood strips to raise the unit so it cleared my desk sitting next to the unit. The paper and envelopes and extra print cartridges fit fine inside the drawer and the drawer slides in and out without any drag. I am storing the Epson ink cartridges for the printer and some envelopes in the left side compartment, Standard size paper in the right compartment. There is a nice cut out in the divider, to allow you to pick up the paper, especially if it is loaded with legal size paper. The top footprint of this unit s 17 3/4" x 21" (21" is the long side of the unit with the drawer, which is facing forward in the picture.) The base footprint is 17 1/2" x 17" (17" is the long side of the unit with the drawer, again facing forward in the picture.) the 4 feet are elongated, with rubber pads. The total height of the whole unit is just a smidge over 5". The drawer is raised about 1/2" from the bottom of the unit. The drawer has two compartments. The drawer size, inside dimensions (not including the non removable divider) is about 3 1/4" high x 14 1/8" wide x 14 3/4" deep. The paper section fits standard or legal size. You can fill the paper side to about 3 1/4" high without any problem. There is no room from side to side when the paper is loaded. The envelope side compartment is about 5 3/4 wide. Not big enough to have #10 envelopes lay flat along with the smaller standard envelopes laying flat, but I can make it work for my needs. There is a drawer stop to prevent it from being pulled all the way out. See attached photos for my set up. I would recommend this to anyone.
D**A
I had a very old version of this that lasted many years, until the dreaded plastic fatigue struck it. It had 3 drawers in it and was a little taller. The new iteration is strong, made well, and looks nice. The single drawer has 2 compartments, one to hold up to legal size paper, and another section for ink and other things. The drawer moves in and out easily. Hopefully I'll outlive this one.
S**G
I highly recommend this printer stand. It works well with many different printers. The storage drawer is handy. It helps protect our printer from getting bumped or hit inadvertently. Fellowes make good products.
B**S
Man, We got two of these and put them under my wife's computer. She usually has all sorts of bottles of medicine, makeup, and food stuffs all over. Plus papers and coins and like, things that go in her hair or whatever. It's a huge mess. She'd stack it all over her computer and they'd always be falling off and creating chaos, and I was like "enough is enough," and bought these for her to store her junk in. I went with these over just regular drawers because I wanted something super sturdy. Even though they are plastic, they feel very rigid and don't move around. You can shove quite a lot of junk into these. They technically have room for a ream of paper and print cartridges, but psh. My wife's has really weird things in it. Like I just opened it and it has doll hands in it. Why? I don't know, but I'm glad they're not just sitting on the desk, waiting for me to knock off by accident. I don't want to be on my hands and knees looking for doll hands at 2 in the morning because she didn't have some place to put them. She doesn't even have dolls or do anything with dolls, so I don't want to ask any questions about them. If they fell over and I had to find them, it would invariably lead to awkward conversations like "why do you have these doll hands?" Marriages survive best when you don't have to ask these sort of things. Thank you, Fellowes drawer things.
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