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


Compras Nikon
Bluetooth
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 Box
Sharp EL1750P calculator, AC adapter, heavy duty metal paper holder, paper roll, instructions, warranty information


The Sharp easy-to-read 12-digit LCD Calculator prints 2.0 lps. Features a four-key memory, floating or fixed decimal, mark-up and +/- key and add mode. Heavy-duty attached metal paper holder. AC/DC operation. AC adapter included. Uses four AA batteries, not included.
1 Nice Printing Calculator
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.

Thursday, 24-Jul-2008 08:16:43 CDT
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