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Casio HR-100TM 2-Color Printing Calculator

Casio HR-100TM 2-Color Printing Calculator
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Brand: Casio
Category: CE
Department: Computer

List Price: $23.99
Buy New: $15.99
as of 7/29/2010 13:14 MDT details
You Save: $8.00 (33%)



New (41) Refurbished (1) from $14.95

Seller: Sellphones815
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 24 reviews

Format: CD
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Operating System: N/A
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 6.5 x 2.1
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: HR100TM
Model: HR100TM
UPC: 079767174835
EAN: 0079767174224
ASIN: B000I3C4EY

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  Discount Office Supplies 12-digit, 2-color printer with large easy-to-read display
  Discount Office Supplies Prints 2 lines per second
  Discount Office Supplies Sign change, item total and grand total functions
  Discount Office Supplies Cost-sell margin and right shift functions; tax and currency exchange functions
  Discount Office Supplies Full decimal system; floating, fixed (0-3) with round off

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Twelve-digit desktop calculator with 2-color printing, tax and currency exchange function. It features a large display and large footprint for easy operation. Prints 2.0 lines per second. Get your work done faster with independent memory, cost-sell-margin and mark-up. Runs with AC power with included adapter or optional four "AA" batteries.


Customer Reviews:
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1 out of 5 stars A godawful clump of organic matter   May 18, 2010
Win Morgan (Mill Valley, CA USA)
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

Although not prone to talking in phrases utilized by Bush the First, I have to say, in language permitted by Amazon, that this calculator is a flaming piece of doo-doo, a clump of fecal matter, a deposit of a primeval nature, an abhorrent and truncated cluster of malodorous ghastliness. The actual machine itself may work well enough (if one is practiced at idiosyncratic internal processes which would require multiple anti-psychotic meds, or if one intuitively grasps that Casio has undone centuries of mathematical rules without bothering to notify anyone), but there is a useless, one-sheet (and it's not really even worth a sheet, as it were) "manual" which would bring Nick the Greek to his knees, weeping. We are not talking here about wanting to perform complicated functions; oh, no...we're talking about wanting to add a number of items (check amounts) to print out a list with a total so it can accompany a bank deposit. One would think that one might not need a manual to add up a bunch of items and do this. One would be profoundly and tragically mistaken.

To begin with, the "+" and the "=" signs are on the same large black key on this calculator. As the ancients used to say when confronted with puzzling astronomical phenomena, WTF?! If one enters 9 + 5 and hits =, one gets 9+ 5+ ...and that's ALL one gets. It does not sum. No surprise; how could it sum? It wouldn't know the difference between + and = given that they're on the same key and it has an empty brain pan.

If one turns off the print function, it sums just fine (most calculators do...they just keep providing a total as one adds items up). However, if one wants to have a printed tape of this one is left S.O.L., which, as is widely known from the writings of Heidegger, is an acronym for Sucking Odd Lumps. Therefore, one cannot print out a summary total to take to the bank with the deposit. Not only that, but the clock is ticking ever faster, as the bank's minions, smiling inwardly as if at a secret joke laced with Schadenfreude, are inching toward the door to snap the lock, pull the shade, and put the GTFO sign on the door so that NO deposit will occur on this day.

After trying various key combinations hoping to unravel it's dangerously twisted little brain, to no avail, one then opened the one-page -- it's actually a tri-fold, but given that 2/3 of it is devoted to Spanish (mine is non-existent, beyond "hola") and French (I can ask for directions to the nearest electro-convulsive therapy ward but can't really speak calculator in French) -- "manual." This is also known as the "User's Guide." And, believe me, if you weren't using before you opened this document, you will be soon. A full discussion of what is actually included in this sheet constructed by someone with a day-pass from the Whipsnade Laughing Academy is beyond the scope of anybody except perhaps Da Vinci after a second peyote enema. Whatever. It provides no information on anything even loosely related to getting a simple, printed account summary.

Next, after vibing the cat out of the room due to a muttered expletive salad, a search of the web produced nothing. Casio's site has a link to their product manuals, but nothing at all about this calculator or anything even close. One then calls Casio's Tech Support....ahahah. Please recall, the minions at the bank are now tying ship's hawser ropes around the door handle and connecting them to the time-lock vault....there will be no deposits today. One can almost hear them cackling, "...or any OTHER day, monkey boy!"

One might be surprised to discover that among Casio's phone-tree options, "calculators" is not listed. "Hand-held computers" as an option produces a recording saying they're closed (in the middle of the afternoon, even allowing for time-zone shift). Re-dialing (the cat is now creeping up onto the roof, looking for her flak jacket which she purchased during the last outburst), one goes for "all other products" as an option and gets a person who suggests a number of different things, none of them producing the desired effect, before putting one on hold and consulting the head Rosicrucian who has been in an isolated cell on Malta for decades. This unimpeachable source suggests hitting the asterisk key to print out a total. One was surprised, having gotten one's Ph.D. degree, and having endured two years of graduate statistics as well as any number of scientific calculators along the way, to note that a new mathematical signifier/operand has been introduced by the NASA-esque minds at Casio, notwithstanding that on some calculators this same key is used to signify multiplication. But, hey...why quibble with genius?

So, with no documentation about the simplest of functions, and after ignoring hundreds of years of symbolic mathematical conventions from the Arabs forward, Casio has redesigned this handy little calculator such that one cannot print a simple quantitative list, with total, using any of the key conventions that have been in existence since shortly after the wheel and the fish. One can, however, chew up, if not the cat, at least a better part of the afternoon. And that loud slam followed by a hissing noise that was heard in the above paragraph was the bank door being closed, bolted, and welded shut.

Otherwise, a dandy little machine.



5 out of 5 stars Great Calculator   April 28, 2010
S. Ettehadieh (Los Angeles)
A great printing calculator, large screen, easy to use, 2 colors. A great buy for home or office.


3 out of 5 stars once loaded it was great   April 6, 2010
Raymond Holderman (Largo, FL United States)
It was difficult to thread the roll of paper into the machine.The machine itself worked well. It came a few days later than I expected. I would pay the extra charge for quicker shipping if I had it to do over again.


4 out of 5 stars Nice size   March 25, 2010
Orange cat
I am still having to learn how to use this calculator. I was used the the inexpensive ones from the Dollar Store. You will need to take the time to read the instructions.


4 out of 5 stars Good but very plastic and frivolous   March 5, 2010
M. M. Valencia (Colombia)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This calculator works for the necessary thing and the option of the paper is very good and to low cost, but the structure of the calculator is neither strong nor solid.

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