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PRINT KEY:
To save paper you can only print what is displayed, even
in non-print mode.
Pressing after the entry of a number will print the entry
with the symbol “#” even in non-print mode.
Pressing will insert a separator into a number entry
such as a code, date, etc. Separators are displayed as a
period and dashes but printed as periods.
MEMORY + KEY / PRINT ON / OFF KEY:
Pressing selects print mode or non-print mode.
Cause the calculator to operate in a display / print or
display only mode, depending upon the calculator’s
present state.
“P” on the display: Print mode.
“NP” on the display: Non-print mode.
MEMORY – KEY / DECIMAL SELECTION KEY:
Pressing sets the number of decimal places in
the result.
“F” on the display:
The answer is displayed in the floating decimal system.
“3, 2, 1, 0” on the display:
Presets the number of decimal places in the answer.
“A” on the display (Add mode):
The decimal point in addition and subtraction entries is
automatically positioned to the 2nd digit from the lowest
digit of entry number. Use of the add mode permits
addition and subtraction of numbers without entry of
the decimal point. Use of , and will
automatically override the add mode and decimally
correct answers will be printed.
Install paper roll with end coming up from rear. Insert end of paper into slot at back of calculator until it stops. Then press feed button until paper advance thru slop at top.
Press to select print mode or non-print mode. One of the following is displayed on the LCD: “P” on the display: Print mode. “NP” on the display: Non-print mode.
I have a Casio FR-1211 Printing Calculator and I have the same problem. I removed the roller and tried inking the roller with "Sanford's Roll-On Stamp Pad Inker". It works beautifully ! I don't know how long it will last, but for now the print is dark and clear.
step 1 pess the AC button
step 2 press and hold for two seconds the % button
step 3 press the tax+ button
step 4 input 17Â.5
step 5 press the % button
that should be the tax set
you can check it is set correctly by pressing the AC button and then the tax+ and 17.5 should be displayed
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