



( 15 reviews )
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Posted: Jun 19 2009
This item uses reverse polish notation for input. Come on, remember how you worked the old Remington and Underwood adding machines of the 50's? Plus, plus, minus, minus, subtotal, total. Check the tape against your column of figures. Divide any difference by 9. Transposed a digit didn't you. Cannot operate the Casio as fast as my old RC Allen, but it is quieter and works on AA batteries and can be used on the dining room table. Handy.
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Posted: May 27 2009
I was looking to replace a very old ten-key adding machine with a calculator with enough digits to display the large numbers I work with. I could find 8 or 9 digits, but I needed something much larger. I found this Casio Printing Calculator with 12-digit display at a very reasonable price. Thank you.
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Posted: Apr 19 2009
This is a great little calculator. The price can't be beat. I love this one because you can plug it in to electricity















