Broken tray flap letter on Officejet Pro printer

Is there anywhere to buy a spare part for the Officejet Pro 8600? I checked the list of replaceable parts of HP for this printer and can't see the part I need.  It is a plastic piece that comes out and stops the book fly away when the book comes out of the printer. It has a flap that you can return to the top, to stop the paper and hold it in place once its print, or you can the flap down. It broke and you don't know where to get a replacement.

It's called the output tray.

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