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Sharp EL-1701C Calculator - Page 3 Questions & Answers
I can't type in numbers
When a P pops up on a calculator it stands for power. This usually means that the batteries need to be replaced.
Can you change the ribbon
Yes you can. That type of calculator has two separate ink rollers, one black & one red. They are easy to remove by putting your finger around the little ink roller & sliding it out towards you, the new one will lightly click into place. You can buy the sharp brand of ink rollers or a generic brand that will fit your calculator.
I do not have my
P stands for power.....Try changing the battery (batteries) & see if that fixes the problem
How do I turn off
"OFF": Power OFF
"•": Power ON. Set to the non-print mode.
"P•IC": Power ON. Set to the print and item count mode.
Do not use the paper function but do not know how
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Setting tax %
I Finally figured it out after playing with it for almost 1/2 an hour!
Hit 2nd then Tax + (rate set) it will appear as 0.000 enter your tax rate... mine is 5% so I enter 5.0 then hit 2nd and Tax + (rate set again) And it will work!
It is glorious!!!
Answered By James Soltys from: Edmonton, Alberta Canada
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