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Casio Hr-8Tm Printing Calculator | 
| Brand: Casio
List Price: $22.49 Buy New: $9.32 as of 11/24/2009 11:11 CST details You Save: $13.17 (59%)
New (30) Used (4) Refurbished (1) from $7.98
Seller: E-WorldDirectInc. Rating: 5 reviews
Color: LIGHT GRAY Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 12.2 x 5.4 x 2.1 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: HR-8TM Model: HR-8TM UPC: 079767174811 EAN: 0079767174811 ASIN: B000JEA5N4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 12-Digit Printer | | • | Prints 1.6 Lines Per Sec | | • | Easy To Read Lcd Display | | • | Cost/Sell/Margin | | • | Tax & Currency Exchange Function |
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| Editorial Reviews:
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| Customer Reviews: My New Calculator September 30, 2009 Eleanor M. Jensen I am happy with my new calculator. I needed it for use with my huge garage/barn/yard sale. I didn't have time to read the instructions the day of the sale, but I have since taken the time to figure it all out.
The little calculator that can (I think)! April 5, 2009 Catherine A. McClarey (Dwight, IL United States) I really liked the reviews of the Casio HR-100TM on Amazon; however, when I got to Walmart today and saw how large that model actually was, I couldn't justify finding the storage space for something that size at home. (If I ever need a new calculator at work, though, I'll keep that model in mind.) I previously owned a Canon P1-DHII (similar size to the Casio HR-8TM here), purchased several years ago; it probably still works, but I couldn't remember how to load a paper roll without the manual (long since gone). I bought the Casio HR-8TM at Walmart today, and figured out how to load the paper pretty quickly -- with the help of the instruction sheet. (A larger diagram, or a video paper loading demo on the Casio website, would have been even more helpful, though.) I tried a short-term interest calculation (similar to the ones I typically do at the office) without any difficulty (although I'm not sure if I'll use the percent key or just multiply by the decimal equivalent in future); balancing the checkbook and checking my spouse's math on the taxes look like they should be easy enough, too.
If I had the storage space for a larger printing calculator, I would probably not have purchased this one. Since I don't have a kid-proof place to leave this set up long-term at home, though(something about long rolls of paper is such a kid magnet!), this model is the best compromise solution I can come up with. (I plan to keep the little plastic bag with the instruction sheet secured to the calculator in storage, though; without daily use, memorizing the important parts of the instructions is going to take a while.)
A great calculator for business use January 16, 2009 L. Baxter (Minneapolis MN) I'm a pretty die hard Casio fan, so this may come off as a rave review. Having had two of an earlier generation of this calculator that ran flawlessly for fourteen years (with heavy daily use), locating another was a no-brainer. This is a great unit, especially for retail use since it figures sales tax with a special button. The keys are large enough to handle women's fingernails and 45+ year old eyeballs...both important in my world.
The paper roll print option is nice to have; only gets turned on during year end inventory, but is good as an additional function.
I strongly endorse this and the other Casio calculators. They're great.
Poor design July 30, 2008 C. Rekay 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Installing the paper tape proved to be impossible. The inside paper slot is invisible, there is no room for your fingers to guide the paper tape, & the paper tape is too soft to be pushed into the slot. After 20 minutes of trying I just gave up.
Perfect Size March 29, 2008 J. Roche (Brinnon, WA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've owned several Casio calculators over the years and have been very pleased with all of them, this one included. I particularly like the size and the keypad has a nice feel (or touch) to it. I wanted something smaller, since I no longer have a home office. It's convenient to have the printing feature when I need it. The price was very reasonable. It has many "features", (although I will probably never use most of them) it's nice to know they are available. This product deserves a five star rating.
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