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Do does a swintec 4600dp add lines on the paper. Like if you have 10 lines of numbers and total it then there is a number 10 on the left side of the tape.

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Misty Hoffman

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2007

SOURCE: Item Count

The item counter isn't available on this model.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Oct 22, 2007

SOURCE: equal button

Push the Diamond button - the one next to the plus sign on the right

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 10, 2008

SOURCE: POSSESSED 10 KEY CALCULATOR- DONT LAUGH!

your printer needs some mechnical adjustement for the print wheel and gear train by qualified service technician.

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Ned C Cook

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  • Posted on May 06, 2009

SOURCE: I live in an apartment with central air

Yes, Set the right side to 74 and you should feel cool air from vent Give it 15-30 minutes and chk to see if left side drops. If it has a preset at a certain time it will default to the preset if its in that time period and is shut off. Make sure it is set on cool. 84 is hi and is normally set there by managers to cut costs.

Yuk-Wa Chan

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  • Posted on May 22, 2009

SOURCE: solid black line at the left side of paper after reset the drum

Try moving the blue panel to clean the drum after you install the toner.
plus before you do that, you need to clean up your drum by using the duster.

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Finding averages....

add all the numbers in the selection and get a sum total
divide that sum by the number of numbers in the selection and that is the average
for example the numbers are from 1 to 10 inclusive = sum total=55
divide 55 by the number of numbers --(10) = 5.5 = average
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My Swintec 600 is compressing the letters to close. Is there a way to change the space between the letters?

There is a switch on (I think) the left of the keyboard that will have 10, 12 maybe 15 and maybe PS printed beside it. Try the different settings until you find the one that looks the best or just put it on the number that is on the printwheel next to the print typestyle, like COURIER 10, COURIER 12, etc.
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EVERY TIME I ADD THE CALCULATOR PUTS A NUMBER ON THE LEFT SIDE #10 #11 #12 ETC. HOW DO I REMOVE THIS?

make sure the slide switch on top right is NOT set of 'N'..
The number on the left side of the screen is the number of entries you have made
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What is the rigth way to connect the spark plug cables into a distributor of a cadillac catera 1997?

STANDING IN FRONT OF ENGINE FACING CRANKSHAFT.CYLINDERS ON LEFT SIDE ENGINE 1 3 5 AND CYLINDERS ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE ENGINE ON DRIVER SIDE IS 2 4 6 GET PIECE PAPER WRITE NUMBER 5 3 1 AND UNDER THAT NUMBER WRITE NUMBER 2 6 4 THATS COIL PLUGS WIRES LOCATION HOLDING THAT PIECE OF PAPER FACING FRONT OF ENGINE IS PLUG WIRES LOCATION ON IGNITION COILS TO ENGINE SPARK PLUGS. NUMBERS ON PAPER HAS TO LINE UP LIKE 5 OVER 2 AND 3 OVER 6 AND 1 OVER 4 NUMBERS I GIVE YOU WHEN YOU LINE THEM UP HOLD PAPER STANDING FRONT ENGINE.THAT IS CORRECT PLUG WIRES LOCATION ON SPARK PLUG COILS.
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Where do I go to find an on-line manual for TI 5045 Sv Texas Instruments calculator?

TI-5045 SV
ii
English.............................................................. 1
Fran?ais ............................................................ 6
Espa?ol ............................................................. 11
Portugu?s ........................................................... 16
Examples, exemples, ejemplos, exemplos .............................. 21
ILLUSTRATIONS ¦ FIGURES ¦ ILUSTRACIONES¦ ILUSTRA??ES
Removable tab
Languette
Leng?eta extracci?n
Alavanca usada para o rolo
Ink roller
Rouleau encreur
Tamp?n de tinta
Cartucho de tinta
1
English
Your Texas Instruments calculator has a built-in printer for producing a permanent record printout of
your calculations with negative numbers printed in red. A big, easy-to-read display also enables you to
check entries or perform quick calculations without printing.
GETTING STARTED
OFF ON PRT IC GT
POWER
1. Connect the calculator to a proper power outlet (110-120V or 220-240V
where available).
2. The calculator is turned on by setting the POWER switch to the PRT
position.
Inserting the paper (see illustrations 1, 2, 3, and 4 on page ii).
1. Turn on the calculator.
2. Open the printer compartment cover by pressing down on its front edge and sliding it back in the
direction of the arrow.
3. Fit the roll of paper on the holder so that it unrolls from the bottom, with the loose end toward the
calculator.
4. Cut the end of the paper squarely and insert it firmly into the printer slot on the back of the
calculator.
5. Press & until the paper is in the printing position.
Replacing the ink roller (see illustrations 5 and 6 on page ii)
1. Turn the calculator off and tear off the excess paper.
2. Remove the printer cover by pressing down on both sides of the front edge and sliding back in the
direction of the arrow.
3. Remove the old ink roller by lifting it with the removal tab.
4. Insert the new ink roller into the compartment and press down gently until it snaps into place. Close
the printer compartment.
Note: The old ink rollers should not be refilled. Replacement rollers can be obtained from your local
retailer. The warranty does not cover ink roller replacement.
2
SELECTION SWITCH SETTINGS
OFF ON PRT IC GT
POWER ROUND
: 5/4 9 + F 0 2 3
DECIMAL
4
TAX
SET CALC
Set the POWER, ROUND, DECIMAL and TAX switches as required.
Note: The TAX switch is spring-loaded to return to CALC when it is moved to SET and released.
The switch settings are summarized in the following table:
SWITCH SETTING FUNCTION
POWER ON
PRT
IC
GT
No printout is provided; however, the display can be printed by pressing
4.
The printer provides a printout of your calculations but does not count them.
The printer is on and an item count of additions and subtractions to or from
the register is printed when sub-totaled or totaled.
The GT position controls whether or not the totals from the independent add
register are accumulated in the grand total register.
ROUND Rounds the result of a calculation to the selected number of decimal places.
:
5/4
9
Truncates the result to the selected number of decimal places.
Rounds the result up or down according to its value. For example, when the
DECIMAL switch is set to 2, the result is rounded up if the third decimal
position is 5 or more and rounded down if it is 4 or less.
Rounds the result up to the selected number of decimal places.
Ex. 220 P 6
Setup: PRINTER: PRT, ROUND: :
DECIMAL: 2, TAX: CALC
Ex. 220 P 6
Setup: PRINTER: PRT, ROUND: 5/4
DECIMAL: 2, TAX: CALC
Press Display Printout Press Display Printout
2 0. 0¦ C
220 ' 220. 220¦ P
6 3 36.66 6¦ =
36¦66 ?
2 0. 0¦ C
220 ' 220. 220¦ P
6 3 36.67 6¦ =
36¦67 ?
DECIMAL + Add mode: All results are given with two decimal places. For addition and
subtraction only, a decimal point is automatically placed to the left of the last
two digits entered, unless the number already includes a decimal point.
F Floating mode: Any results are displayed and printed with the maximum
number of decimal places.
0 2 3 4 Fixed decimal mode: Sets the number of decimals to 0, 2, 3, or 4.
3
TAX SET
CALC
Lets you enter a tax rate to perform tax calculations.
Stores the tax rate. Pressing ! or " after a tax rate has been entered,
adds/subtracts the stored tax rate to/from the value in the display.
Ex. VAT = 17.5 %
100 + VAT
Ex. VAT = 17.5 %
235 - VAT
Setup: PRINTER: PRT, DECIMAL: F, ROUND: 5/4, TAX: CALC
Move and hold the TAX switch to SET. Press 217 L 5 and release the TAX switch. It
automatically returns to CALC. 17.5% is printed.
Press Display Printout Press Display Printout
2 0. 0¦ C
100! 117.5 100¦
17¦5 @
117¦5 ?
2 0. 0¦ C
235" 200. 235¦
N35¦ @
200¦ ?
Note: The most common setup is POWER: PRT, ROUND: 5/4, DECIMAL: 2, TAX: CALC. Use these
positions for the examples unless other settings are given.
KEY DESCRIPTIONS
Basic keys
I Clear Entry: Clears an entry, enabling you to enter another number in its place. Note
that this key does not clear the add register.
2 Clear Key: Clears the add register, any pending operations, and the display. 0.C is
printed. Does not clear the memory.
( Right Shift: Deletes the right-most digit entered from an entry before an operation key is
pressed. Shifts the remaining digits one place to the right.
L Decimal Point: Enters a decimal point.
4 Date/Non-Add: Prints a date (such as 12¦10¦96) or a number for reference purposes.
Does not affect calculations. This entry is printed on the left side of the printout, the date
or number preceded by the # sign.
& Paper Advance: Advances the printing paper.
Addition and subtraction keys
9 Add: Adds a number to the add register. Displays the cumulated result.
: Subtotal: Gives the intermediate total from the add register. Using this key does not
affect the contents of the add register.
. Subtract: Subtracts a number from the add register. Displays the cumulated result.
E Total: Gives the total from the add register, and then clears the register.
4
Multiplication, division, percent and margin keys
? Multiply: Multiplies the number in the display by the next value entered.
' Divide: Divides the number in the display by the next value entered.
3 Equals: Completes any pending multiplication or division operation.
> Percent: Calculates percentages, ratios, add-ons (e.g. of VAT), or discounts.
# Gross Profit Margin: Calculates the selling price of an item when its cost and gross
profit (or loss) margin are known; also used to obtain a price excluding VAT.
Ex.
Cost: 594
Profit margin: 40%
Press:2 594 # 40 3
Answer:
Selling price: 990
Gross profit: 396
Ex.
Selling price including VAT: 252
VAT %: 20%
Press: 252 # 20 . 3
Answer:
Selling price excluding VAT: 210
VAT: 42
/ Grand Total: Gives the grand total of the operations previously performed and stored in the
Grand Total register. Every time a total is obtained with E it is cumulated into this register
(printout shows G+) which is only cleared when / is pressed twice. During long
calculations, if / is not used, this re
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How to add figures and then subtract from a larger number

use the + key after each number to add the total will appear on screen. When all numbers have been added, enter number to subtract and then press - key. The subtracted number will appear in read on the paper (if two color). and then press the star key to get total.
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Add number of checks

on the 5660... on the printer tape there is "off" "on" IC (for item count) and GT (which might be grand total)

for every entry of $check you add the item count will total to the left of the register tape.

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Paper tape in my TI 5045, please.

Feed the paper in the back press the paper advance button while pushing the paper in the rear slot, and it should feed the paper through.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
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Swintec 7040

Look for a slide showing 10,12,and 15 select 10. to bold hold down the code key and press the bold key. to capatlize hold down the shift key.
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