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Above the feed button is an area for controlling the decimal placement. By leaving the slider on +, you have to manually put the decimal in.
0 - Means no decimal will be placed.
1 - Put it one place to the end. Ex: 4132.5
2 - Will make it read 413.25
3 - Will be 41.325
Hello, I have not been able to find a link to an online manual (Canon does not have it) What I am going to suggest comes from my personal experience with calculators. To change the number of decimal places, try [2nd][FIX] n where n is the number of decimal places you want. Hope it helps.
I found this solution on the HP website. Turn it on, and do what it says. Then turn it off and back on again, and the extra decimal places should show.
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