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HP RC4-9586-000 Stapler Stacker/Multi Bin Right Front Cover for M681
- Genuine HP replacement part.
- Designed for HP LaserJet M681 Series.
- Covers the right front of the stapler stacker/multi bin.
- Protects finisher mechanisms.
- Ensures proper alignment and function.
- Durable construction.
- Direct replacement for original cover.
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Product Overview
This is a genuine HP Stapler Stacker/Multi Bin Right Front Cover for the HP LaserJet M681 series printer. It is a protective panel for the right side of the finisher unit, covering the stapler stacker or multi-bin output tray.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Stapler Stacker/Multi Bin Cover |
Additional Specifications
| Compatibility | HP LaserJet M681 Series |
Product Description
The HP RC4-9586-000 is a genuine replacement cover specifically designed for the right front section of the stapler stacker or multi-bin finisher unit on HP LaserJet M681 series printers. This panel plays a role in protecting the internal components of the finishing module from external elements like dust and accidental impacts. It also ensures that the output area for stapled or stacked documents is properly enclosed and guided. This cover is integral to the overall structural integrity and functional performance of the finisher. It helps maintain the correct alignment of paper as it exits the printer and enters the finishing module, contributing to reliable stapling and stacking operations. The design ensures it fits seamlessly with the surrounding printer chassis and finisher components. As a direct replacement part from HP, the RC4-9586-000 guarantees compatibility and durability. Its installation is typically a straightforward process for trained service personnel, ensuring that the printer's finishing capabilities are restored to their optimal state.



