Canon P200DH Desktop Printing Calculator
Details
- Availability:
- No longer available through SilverGelatin.net
- List Price:
- $79.95
- Manufacturer:
- Canon
Features
- 12-digit large fluorescent display
- 2-color oversize printing with serial-impact ink roller technology
- Positive numbers print in purple; negative numbers print in red
- Spacious keyboard with large keys
- Large, clear printouts on standard 2.25-inch plain paper rolls
Description
This high-end desktop, two-color printing calculator incorporates business and sales calculation keys, which allow you to calculate the selling price or discount, based on the cost and desired profit margin. A rapid 3 Line per second printing mechanism withstands heavy-duty office use and 2-Color printing lets you clearly see additions and subtractions. Adjustable Decimal Point Item Count Function Non-Add Print and Right Shift Keys Percentage Add-on/Discount Automatic Power-Off 4 Key Memory and Sign Change Key Mark Up/Mark Down Key 110 Volts AC Powered Size - Size - 8.2 W x 11.9 D 1 Year Canon Limited Warranty
Canon's P200DH desktop printing calculator is an indispensable tool for students, households, and offices. It offers quick financial and other math calculations with two ways to review your results--the large display or the roll tape. Plus, a 12-character display makes reading your numbers easy, and special function keys help increase your accuracy as you enter long columns of data.
You can rely on Canon for consistent reckonings. The P200DH function keys include markup/markdown, delta percent, grand total, double and triple zero (00 and 000), item count, and non-add print. Large, easy-to-read numeral keys let you type speedily. Use the rounding function to automatically round your results up, down, or off by a specified number of digits.
Keep running totals, calculate taxes with a prestored tax rate, or use one of the many basic functions: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, constant multiplication, division and percentage calculations, percentage add-on, and discount calculations. A two-color printer produces crisp characters with negative numbers appearing in red and positive in purple; it is designed for plain-paper printing.