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Casio Disc Title Printer with Qwerty keyboard (CW-75) Review

Casio Disc Title Printer with Qwerty keyboard (CW-75)
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The software install was very fast and went without a hitch. Loaded the batteries, installed the print cartridge, and connected to the computer with the included USB cable. Turning the printer on then prompts Windows XP to recognize the new hardware and load the drivers which you previously installed from the CD-ROM. This took 30 seconds.
Once that was done, I opened up the software and after clicking around a bit to see some of the formatting options, it took me less than ten minutes to put together a label for tomorrow night's MONK second season finale episode which I will burn onto DVD-R, with MONK at the top print area, and the episode name and original air date on the bottom print area. I used TDK brand DVD-R media which has a nice, large, smooth printable surface at the top and bottom.
Then I used the sample CD-R which comes with the machine, to burn a copy of a music CD. My results and observations of the machine's performance:
1. The software is pretty slick, and so far it works flawlessly. Depending on the type of disc you are printing (e.g. music, data, photos, etc.), it presents you with a variety of formatting options for the two print areas. With all formatting options, you can change the font name and size to whatever you have installed on your computer. All text formatting changes are immediately shown in the on-screen depiction of your label, so you can see right away if your text will fit into the print area the way you want it to appear. If you are printing in both print areas of the disc, the software prompts you to first align the disc in the tray for the top portion of the label...click print and it goes to it. Then the tray opens again, and the software prompts you to turn the disk so that it can print the lower print area.
2. I have not yet used the printer as a stand-alone...I will eventually try it out, but why bother with all those buttons and keys when I can easily get what I want much more easily on the computer?
3. The print quality is Pretty Darn Good. Larger, bolder and straighter fonts come out better than smaller, thin and curvy fonts, but in all cases you'll notice a slight "pixelization", or slightly rough edges. To my eye, it's only obvious if I hold the thing right up to my face. You can change the print density but I haven't played with that option yet, to see if it makes a difference. Overall, I'm happy with the print quality.
4. I'll be interested in seeing how the printing on the CD holds up from use in my car. The instructions say that use in such players causes wear on the print surface from the CD player's rollers that load the CD, which could cause the printing to eventually get worn off. Also says not to keep printed CDs where they'll get very hot, and not to store them in plastic-sleeve storage devices...I guess the ink can come off on the vinyl if it's in contact with it for very long.
5. Cost per print raised by others...bah! Definitely no comparison to the almost-zero cost of just writing on a disc with a marker, but my handwriting and printing looks like crap. Labels and ink jet ink aren't free, but probably cheaper than using this...but so what? And I'm starting to see some of the labels I've been using (Stomper and Avery) come up a little around the edges over time.
6. Power options: the battery power is great for me, because I don't have to find an empty outlet in my gaggle of power strips, and I can just pick the thing up and put it in a drawer when I'm done. On the other hand, I think Casio could have sprung for a measly A/C adapter instead of making it an option.
7. The CW-75 is not built like a tank. The drawer has a flimsy feel and does not close as precisely as it should. The unit is lightweight and...well, just think of your last Casio calculator or adding machine to get an idea of its general construction, fit, and finish.

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Logitech Compact Keyboard K300 (Black) Review

Logitech Compact Keyboard K300 (Black)
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The Logitech Compact Keyboard K300 is the latest mid-range keyboard offered by the long-time peripheral maker. Logitech touts convenience with style and comfort. The primary feature of course is provided in the name of the keyboard. Logitech attempts to differentiate the K300 by offering a compact size for those who would benefit from the size reduction. My review makes some comparisons to my regular keyboard, the Logitech Illuminated Ultrathin Keyboard.
PROS:
- Small footprint
- Relatively thin
- Attractive design
- Reasonably comfortable with good feedback
- Layout relatively consistent with standard keyboards
- All F-keys work without software installation
- FN key on each side of space bar
- Spill-resistant design (only 2 ounces of liquid)
- Appropriate value
- Quality construction
- 3 year warranty
CONS:
- Small palm rest
- Backlit F-keys serve no purpose and waste energy
- Small design and altered layout can hamper expert typists
INSTALLATION
Installing the K300 was extremely simple. I just plugged it into a free USB port directly to my PC. Within a couple of minutes, my PC recognized the new peripheral and the F-key row lit up orange. I don't usually like to install drivers for my mice or keyboards so I declined to install SetPoint. To my delight, all the F-keys functioned appropriately without having to have SetPoint installed. To my knowledge, the only function required by SetPoint is setting custom F-keys.
LAYOUT
The key layout is not as drastically different as I would have expected from a compact keyboard. They left enough room for a full-size number pad. To save space on this keyboard, Logitech eliminated the standard arrow keys and Del/Home/End/PgUp/PgDn keys and reallocated them to other areas on the keyboard. The Home/End/PgUp/PgDn keys have been placed at the top of the number pad. The Insert and Delete keys are on the same row as the F1-12 keys and the arrows are located under the right Shift key. The Ctrl keys on both side of the space bar are shrunken as is the
space bar itself. This was necessary in order to fit the miniature arrow keys as well as 2 FN keys. The Illuminated Keyboard only has 1 FN key on the right side of the space bar, which made it difficult to operate it with one hand when trying to reach all the way to the left side of the F-key row. Now with FN keys on both side, it is much easier to perform a one-handed F-key operation. The layout works. It gets a little getting used to where Logitech moved the other keys to, but relearning them should not take too long. The only real annoyance in my opinion, are the itsy bitsy arrow keys.
COMFORT
Given the compact nature of this keyboard, you might expect it to be uncomfortable to type on, but on the contrary, it is at least adequate for long typing sessions. The keys are very soft with good feedback. It is also very quiet so for those of you who have spouses that stay up late on their computer, fear not. Now you only need to figure out how to dim the giant night light they stare at. The integrated palm rest is quite small and my small hands barely rest on them. Logitech advertises that the ultra-flat design shifts your wrists toward a more neutral position, yet includes height adjustable feet that would counteract this neutral position. If anything, the adjustable feet should be at the bottom of the keyboard, not the top, in order to further create a neutral position. All things considered, I can type very well and comfortably on the K300 but also bear in mind that I am used to the laptop-style keys on the Illuminated keyboard. Now that I have gotten used to these type of keys, I prefer them over the standard keys on most keyboards today and are more comfortable than any laptop keyboard I have ever used.
MISCELLANEOUS
At first glance, I thought the K300 was backlit. The F-keys are brightly lit orange and the space between the keys are also orange. Hah! An illusion to my eyes. The space between keys on most keyboards are black or match the keys. The K300 uses an orange background so in photos, it appears it is backlit. It does make for an attractive look, but this is not an illuminated keyboard. Which brings me to the backlit F-keys. Why? If it were dark and you needed to see anything, I'd think you'd want to be able to see the QWERTY layout, not the rarely used F-keys. Additionally, you would think if they went to those lengths, Logitech would have also decided to backlight the actual FN key that activates the F-keys. Nope. I think the backlight on the K300 is just eye candy and serves no useful function. In fact, I wish it didn't have it at all as I am becoming more conscientious of devices in my home that use unnecessary energy.
The K300 lists spill-resistant design, but recommends only 60ml of liquid spillage as the maximum. This is about 2 ounces so if you spill even half your can of soda on it, you can forget it.
The K300 is certified for Microsoft XP/Vista and is USB-only.
SUMMARY
The K300 is a fairly priced, corded compact keyboard. If space savings outweigh the altered layout, then you may want to give the K300 a try. Many compact keyboards are typically used in server racks and can get quite expensive or are very cheap and not worth the investment. The K300 is geared more for the home user and has the comfort and convenience to match. If space is not an issue however, go with a non-compact keyboard, like the Logitech Illuminated Ultrathin Keyboard.

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With just a touch, the Logitech Compact Keyboard K300 has stylish, backlit media controls that provide an elegant and easy way to access your music, videos, and e-mail. Space-saving design with full-size keys integrates perfectly into even the most stylish setups, freeing up space on your desk. Full-size, integrated number pad makes data entry fast and effortless. The ultra-flat profile helps you type comfortably with keys that move quietly, shifting your wrists toward a more neutral position. Plus, it works right out of the box with no software to install.

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Nu-kote Model NR-74-2 Ink Rollers, Pack Of 2 Review

Nu-kote Model NR-74-2 Ink Rollers, Pack Of 2
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I was disappointed that the ink cartridges were almost dry of ink and barely printed. I expected them to at least be readable on the tape.

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Canon P1-DHII Handheld/Portable Printing Calculator Review

Canon P1-DHII Handheld/Portable Printing Calculator
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I recently bought this calculator. Does anybody out there know how to insert the paper into the miniscule space they give you. This is a worthless product and the manual is no help at all. It might even be a decent calculator but what good is it if you can't get the paper roll to insert into the thing. POS

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Believe your eyes--the Canon P1-DHII handheld portable printing calculator pops into your pocket for travel, yet handles all the calculations you can feed it. For business professionals or students in all fields, the P1-DHII is ideal anywhere you travel--fine for use when you're on an airplane, stuck in traffic, or at your desk. Canon's comprehensive range of mathematical functions, single live memory, and dual paper (internal-external installation) guarantees that you get the accuracy you demand every time.
The clear, readable display exhibits 12 characters on an extra-large LCD screen. The P1-DHII performs addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, plus constant multiplication, division, and percentage calculation. It also calculates percentages, add-ons, and discounts; markups and markdowns; taxes; and add-mode calculations. You can calculate from the memory as well, or specify that the leftmost digit be given priority in calculations with a floating decimal point. Get clear, deeply printed figures with the impact printer with a Canon CP-12 ink roller at a maximum of 1.4 lines per second. Readable figures appear on the 2.25-by-3.378-inch paper roll.
The collapsible paper stand makes the Canon P1-DHII especially compact and it is barely 4 by 8 by 0.75 inches, weighing only 8 ounces. The P1-DHII is an ideal shopping tool when you need to add a list of items or prices prior to committing to the cash register.
The Canon P1-DHII is powered by a Canon adapter AC-360 (included) or by four AA batteries. --Barbara Price

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1220-4 Desktop Calculator, 12-Digit Fluorescent, Two-Color Printing Review

1220-4 Desktop Calculator, 12-Digit Fluorescent, Two-Color Printing
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found this calculater performs as indicated and more.would recommend to anyone needing one as I would buy another if needed to.In addition,one of my favourite features is the bright vivid flourescent tube display which is easy on the eyes opposed to the red or black hard to read displays that are out there.

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VCT12204Two independent tax keys to calculate two different tax rates, such as city/state, city/county. Quickly solve cost-sell-margin by entering two variables to get the thrid value. Display and print current time or date at the touch of a key. Dual power for desktop or portable use. Calculator Type: Printing; Global Product Type: Calculators; Calculator Style: N/A; Power Source(s): AC; Battery.PRODUCT DETAILS: -Amortization: No. -Time/Date: Yes. -Bond Calculations: No. -Replacement Roll Paper: UNV-35720. -Confidence Interval Calculating: No. -Memory: Four-Key. -Logical (Boolean) Operations: No. -Backspace Key: Yes. -Global Product Type: Calculators-Printing. -Metric Conversion: No. -Depreciation Calculations: No. -Total Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Equation Editor: No. -Size: 7 1/4w x 9d. -Display Notation: Numeric. -Decimal Function: No. -Interest Rate Conversion: No. -Variable Regression: No. -Print Color(s): Black, Red. -Base Number Calculations: No. -Square Root Key: No. -Grand Total Key: Yes. -Display Types: Fluorescent. -Hyperbolic Functions: No. -Currency Exchange Function: No. -Time-Value-of-Money: No. -Complex Number Calculations: No. -Markup/Down Key: No. -Ribbon/Roller Printer: Roller. -Trig/Log Functions: No. -Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Fraction/Decimal Conversions: No. -Fraction Calculations: No. -Power Source(s): AC, Battery. -Date Calculations: No. -Percent Key(s): Yes. -Simultaneous Equations: No. -Hypothesis Testing: No. -Calculator Type: Printing. -Polar-Rectangular Conversion: No. -Probability (Random Number): No. -Number of Display Digits : 12. -Percent Add-On/Discount: Yes. -Replacement Batteries: 4 AA, EVE-EP1BP-4. -Tax Calculation: Yes. -Matrices: No. -Loan Calculation: No. -+/- Switch Key: Yes. -Display Characters Height : 15.0 mm. -Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Item Count Function: Yes. -Display Angle: Fixed. -Double Zero Key: Yes. -Replacement Ribbon/Roller: NUK-NR-42. -Print Speed (Lines p

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Texas Instruments TI5660 Calculator Review

Texas Instruments TI5660 Calculator
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This is a great calculator for home business or your little store.
It counts and prints at the same time.
You will be able to figure out directly when you type an error.

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Texas Instrument's TI5660 Calculator is a printing calculator designed for home or office use. It speeds through calculations with ease, using the practical features touch-key users ask for. Its 12-digit, superview vacuum fluorescent display is easy to read. The two-color printer prints 3.2 lines per second, and the paper feeds into a built-in, sturdy, one-piece metal paper arm. The keyboard is designed with full-sized, touch-operator, contoured keys for comfort. One-touch sales tax and grand total keys make totaling calculations a breeze. The Texas Instruments' TI5660 Calculator is AC powered for desktop use.

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Canon Mp21Dx/8676A001Aa Desktop Printer/Display Review

Canon Mp21Dx/8676A001Aa Desktop Printer/Display
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I purchased this adding machine in Sept of 2008. Now here it is March 2010, Not even two years later, it is falling apart. It prints when I have it on no print. Does not always give the correct total.
When I called Canon and told them, they said it only has a limited 1 year warranty. I was very pleasant to the rep when I asked if there was any other alternatives, and he said "OH Well, nothing more I can do"
I will not buy a Canon again!

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CNMMP21DXLarge keys well-spaced for easier use and improved accuracy. Luminous fluorescent display is brighter than LCD in low light. Calculator Type: Printing; Global Product Type: Calculators; Calculator Style: N/A; Power Source(s): AC.PRODUCT DETAILS: -Amortization: No. -Time/Date: No. -Bond Calculations: No. -Replacement Roll Paper: UNV-35720. -Confidence Interval Calculating: No. -Memory: Four-Key. -Logical (Boolean) Operations: No. -Backspace Key: Yes. -Global Product Type: Calculators-Printing. -Metric Conversion: No. -Depreciation Calculations: No. -Total Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Equation Editor: No. -Size: 9 7/8w x 12 1/4d. -Display Notation: Numeric. -Decimal Function: No. -Interest Rate Conversion: No. -Variable Regression: No. -Print Color(s): Black, Red. -Base Number Calculations: No. -Square Root Key: No. -Grand Total Key: No. -Display Types: Fluorescent. -Hyperbolic Functions: No. -Currency Exchange Function: No. -Time-Value-of-Money: No. -Complex Number Calculations: No. -Markup/Down Key: No. -Ribbon/Roller Printer: Ribbon. -Trig/Log Functions: No. -Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Fraction/Decimal Conversions: No. -Fraction Calculations: No. -Power Source(s): AC. -Date Calculations: No. -Percent Key(s): No. -Simultaneous Equations: No. -Hypothesis Testing: No. -Calculator Type: Printing. -Polar-Rectangular Conversion: No. -Probability (Random Number): No. -Number of Display Digits : 12. -Percent Add-On/Discount: No. -Replacement Batteries: AC Only. -Tax Calculation: Yes. -Matrices: No. -Loan Calculation: No. -+/- Switch Key: Yes. -Display Characters Height : 12.0 mm. -Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Item Count Function: Yes. -Display Angle: Fixed. -Double Zero Key: Yes. -Replacement Ribbon/Roller: NUK-BR80C. -Print Speed (Lines per Second) : 3.0. -Linear Regression: No. -Cost/Sell/Margin: No. Warranty: Manufacturer's limited one-year warranty.

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Casio(R) DR-250HD Printing Calculator Review

Casio(R) DR-250HD Printing Calculator
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This prodoct came not only used (shown as new) from Plex Supply but did not
even work!
Unreal - how can Amazon even have this vendor on their site.
Makes me leary of buying anything on Amazon


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A professional-grade 12-digit printer with 2-Color Big Display. Features 3.5 lines per second

Main Features
Manufacturer: Casio Computer Co., Ltd
Manufacturer Part Number: DR-250HD
Manufacturer Website Address: www.casio.com
Product Type: Printing Calculator
Functions:
Feed
Cut Off
Non-add
Round Up
Round Off
ADD Mode
Tax Calculation
Automatic Constants
Exchange Calculation
Independent Add Register
Print Speed: 3.5lps
Display Screen: 12 Character(s) - LED
Power Source: Power Adapter
Dimensions: 2.875" Height x 8.5" Width x 15" Depth
Weight: 2.7 lb
Standard Warranty: 1 Year(s) Limited


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Canon - USA MP49D PRINTING CALCULATOR ( 9491A001AA ) Review

Canon - USA MP49D PRINTING CALCULATOR ( 9491A001AA )
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This unit has good touch on the keys, good display and excellent printing for a 10-key. But I work in finance, and need good capability in calculating lots of percentage changes, and for that this model is AWFUL. The Cost, Sell, and Margin keys are somehow screwed up, and you can never get a proper answer, and yes, I have read the manual. I have to resort to a handheld calculator to get a correct result for percent change, such as a stock price appreciation. And that's pretty basic stuff. I would look elsewhere for a 10-key unless all you need is to +, -, x, & ÷.

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CNMMP49D14-digit display for larger business calculations. Extra-large 20 mm digits for easy readability. Power saver mode. Calculator Type: Printing; Global Product Type: Calculators; Calculator Style: N/A; Power Source(s): AC.PRODUCT DETAILS: -Amortization: No. -Time/Date: No. -Bond Calculations: No. -Replacement Roll Paper: UNV-35720. -Confidence Interval Calculating: No. -Memory: Four-Key. -Logical (Boolean) Operations: No. -Backspace Key: Yes. -Global Product Type: Calculators-Printing. -Metric Conversion: No. -Depreciation Calculations: No. -Total Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Equation Editor: No. -Size: 8 7/8w x 13 1/4d. -Display Notation: Numeric. -Decimal Function: Yes. -Interest Rate Conversion: No. -Variable Regression: No. -Print Color(s): Black, Red. -Base Number Calculations: No. -Square Root Key: No. -Grand Total Key: Yes. -Display Types: Fluorescent. -Hyperbolic Functions: No. -Currency Exchange Function: Yes. -Time-Value-of-Money: No. -Complex Number Calculations: No. -Markup/Down Key: No. -Ribbon/Roller Printer: Ribbon. -Trig/Log Functions: No. -Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Fraction/Decimal Conversions: No. -Fraction Calculations: No. -Power Source(s): AC. -Date Calculations: No. -Percent Key(s): No. -Simultaneous Equations: No. -Hypothesis Testing: No. -Calculator Type: Printing. -Polar-Rectangular Conversion: No. -Probability (Random Number): No. -Number of Display Digits : 14. -Percent Add-On/Discount: Yes. -Replacement Batteries: AC Only. -Tax Calculation: Yes. -Matrices: No. -Loan Calculation: No. -+/- Switch Key: Yes. -Display Characters Height : 20.0 mm. -Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Item Count Function: Yes. -Display Angle: Fixed. -Double Zero Key: Yes. -Replacement Ribbon/Roller: NUK-BR80C. -Print Speed (Lines per Second) : 5.0. -Linear Regression: No. -Cost/Sell/Margin: Yes. Warranty: Manufacturer's limited one-year warranty.

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Casio DR-210 12 Digit Ink Ribbon Desktop DP Calculator Review

Casio DR-210 12 Digit Ink Ribbon Desktop DP Calculator
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That's a tentative 4.
Quiet, comfortable key touch, well placed key positions. Digital display bright and a good size. Easy paper load. Attractive. Nice conversion feature.
Paper on outside might cause problems on crowded or dirty desk areas.
We got our models for $50 at Office Max.
BIG DESIGN FLAW:
The clear panel in front of the paper is placed too high in relation to the paper tape feed. When seated, the first printed number remains completely out of sight until one has typed in two more numbers. One would have to constantly use the "feed" button, stand up, or prop the machine up at a 45 degree angle to see each number typed!!
Casio needs to fix this.
Problem two: it has (as did all the printing models there) reel to reel ribbon holders to load instead of cassettes. These are identical to those found in vintage typewriters, only tinier. I really don't get this change. A cassette is so much easier to load than fiddling with two reels of inky tape. This is technology regression!
Lesson: make the store put in some paper so you can try the thing out just as you will use it.


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12-Digit Printer with "Big Display". 3.5 Lines per Second. 2-Color Printing. Tax & Exchange Function Built-In. Full Decimal System. Mark-Up/Mark-Down Key. Right Shift Key for Quick Correction. Independent Memory. Metal Paper holder. AC Power Source. Size: 8 1/2" x 2 7/8" x 15". 3.7 lbs. Uses GENE201 Ribbon.

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Casio DR-T120 Thermal Printing Calculator with 12-Digit Display Review

Casio DR-T120 Thermal Printing Calculator with 12-Digit Display
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I was looking for a calculator that used thermal paper rolls, so that I would not have to continue replacing the ribbon as I did in my old calculator. This calculator fit the bill. The directions with it weren't the clearest in the world, but with a little help from my husband, I was able to set the time and date. Everything else is pretty much like a standard calculator.

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The Casio DR-T120 calculator is a quiet one-color thermal printing model that fits well in busy offices. It has a 12-digit Digitron display and prints an impressive eight lines per second. In addition to the expected standard operations, the DR-T120 adds and subtracts by group and includes an independent add register; you can also round results up or down to a selected decimal setting. It is AC-powered for desktop use, and the built-in thermal paper rolls fit snugly inside a plastic casing--no bulky arms taking up extra space.
What's in the BoxDR-T120, AC adapter, user's guide, thermal paper roll

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Casio HR150TMPLUS Printing Calculator Review

Casio HR150TMPLUS Printing Calculator
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I owned a similar model and used it often first for business and then after retirement for Income tax and other calculations primarily to figure the best price comparisons.
Much faster than the original which was fast enough but why complain?
Some people will complain about anything but I just appreciate a larger printing machine and this is definitely a 5 Star product!

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Compact Desktop Printing Calc

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Canon PIDHV Printing Calculator (9493A001AC) Review

Canon PIDHV Printing Calculator (9493A001AC)
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I purchased this calculator a week ago at Office Depot. I had a lot of difficulty loading the printer paper (just where exactly am I supposed to insert the paper?...) The most irritating thing for me about this calculator is that the decimal point is very tiny and tends to get lost (and hence very easy to overlook) among the otherwise large and very clear display numerals. Also the Print indicator is much too tiny for my liking.
As for the instructions - they left me wondering what Canon was thinking when they designed the layout of the instructions. The instructions begin with calculation examples, then explain what the different keys are used for. Next is the list of specifications. Then follow instructions for loading and replacing the batteries. At this point, if you're wondering how to load the paper, you'll find them on the backside of the instructions rather than toward the beginning of the instructions where you might logically expect them to be. As for loading the paper, it took me several guesses before I finally figured out exactly where to insert the paper. Otherwise, I basically like the features of the calculator except for, in my honest opinion, the inadequately tiny decimal point.
In summary, the seemingly illogical order in which the instructions are laid out, an unsatisfactory decimal point size, and the unnecessary difficulty in loading the paper detract from an otherwise easy to use compact calculator with a very clear display and a nice printout. In conclusion, I would suggest checking out other calculators before purchasing this one to make sure you're satisfied with all of its features.

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P1DHV 1-Color Portable Printing Calculator. Lines/Second Speed - 1.4. Display Type - 12-Digit, LCD (large). Digit Size - 13.2mm. Tax Function. Cost/Sell/Margin. Size - 3-7/8w x 8-1/8d. Shpg. Wt. - 2 lbs.. Manufacturer Warranty - 1 Year. Replacement Roller - NUKNR40 (sold separately). Replacement Roll Paper - UNV35720 (sold separately). Replacement Batteries - 4 AA (EVEE91BP4), sold separately. Handheld calculator with compact keyboard layout.

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Casio Hr-8Tm Printing Calculator Review

Casio Hr-8Tm Printing Calculator
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I've owned several Casio calculators over the years and have been very pleased with all of them, this one included. I particularly like the size and the keypad has a nice feel (or touch) to it. I wanted something smaller, since I no longer have a home office. It's convenient to have the printing feature when I need it. The price was very reasonable. It has many "features", (although I will probably never use most of them) it's nice to know they are available. This product deserves a five star rating.

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Portable desktop printer features large input keys and an easy-to-read Big Display. Features 1.6 lines per second, function command signs, and includeds adapter.

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Sharp EL-1750V Portable Printing Color Calculator with Clock and Calendar Review

Sharp EL-1750V Portable Printing Color Calculator with Clock and Calendar
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This Sharp EL-1750P is a pretty great printing calculator for the price. I needed one for my new job and didn't want to spend a lot, so this is what I got. The only thing that I didn't like about this calculator is that to subract one number from another, you have to press the number, then the plus sign, then the other number, then the minus sign. I don't know if this is how all of these types of calculators are or not, since this is the only one like this that I have ever used... but pressing the addition symbol to subract seemed a little weird to me. I am used to it now, but I tend to get frustrated using a regular calculator at home that actually adds everything when you hit the addition sign! Other than that, I am satisfied with the 18.99 I spent on it.

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This two color printing calculator has all the basic business features, including a large, easy to read 12-digit LCD and printing in both red and black at up to 1.55 lines per second. The EL1750P uses standard size paper rolls and comes with a sturdy metal paper holder.
The EL1750P features built-in tax and markup calculations, 4 key memory, floating or fixed decimal functions, and more. It is AC/DC powered (AC adapter included), with four AA batteries (optional) to provide back up in case of power outages.
What's in the BoxSharp EL1750P calculator, AC adapter, heavy duty metal paper holder, paper roll, instructions, warranty information

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Casio HR-100TM 2-Color Printing Calculator Review

Casio HR-100TM 2-Color Printing Calculator
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Many other reviewers have already made the point, I can only affirm it. For the price, it's a great calculator but the instructions are awful and very difficult to follow. I ended up spending $12 after the fact for replacement ink cartridges because not only are the directions/illustrations unclear about how to install the ink cartridge, but if one is not careful, the cartridge slips out of your fingers and easily becomes irretrievably lost inside the guts of the calculator. (I can hear it rattling around in there, but cannot get it out.) Be warned, local supply stores' listing of replacement cartridges will not have this model listed in their stores, so be sure to ask and make sure that you get the proper replacement cartridge (the HR 100 is NOT the same as the HR 100TM; I learned the hard way.)

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Offers a big easy-to-read display and a host of features including 2-color printing (red and black), all at an affordable price. Prints 2.0 lines per second.

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