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Canon P23-DHV Calculator Questions & Answers
How or where is the ribbons located.
It does not have a ribbon, it has inked felt rollers, It clips out of the
top of the machine.
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How do I stop calculator from rounding up?
Hi Carol,
There are switches at the top just under the screen called the "Rounding Switch" and the "Decimal Point Selector Switch".
With the rounding switch you can select rounding up or down, but you may also want to use the second switch to show more digits after the decimal. Put it in the "F" position to show all decimal places. When it is in the 0, 1, 2 positions, it strips off and round the numbers.
Here is the link to the manual as well, look at the section detailing the "Decimal Point Selector Switch".
(You will need an Adobe Acrobat Reader to look at the manual.)
Hope this will help you.
http://downloads.canon.com/cpr/software/calculator/P23-DHV-(USA-HWB).pdf
Is there a Constant Operation mode on my P23-DHV
I do not think that it can do constant operation calculation (at least none is described in the manual). Here is the link to the
manual from Canon.Just in case the link above is not activated upon clicking it, here it is expliciltlyhttp://downloads.canon.com/cpr/software/calculator/P23-DHV-%28USA-HWB%29.pdf
E on screen of canon p23-dh v
SOLUTION: I was just having this problem with mines but I was able to fix it. The I don't much about any memory overload or anything (I only do simple add and subtract computations). First I removed the cover and removed the paper from the feed (its a pain I know to reload but you want you're calculater fixed right?). Next I removed the ink roller (it's marked 'PULL UP'). Then after some tinkering, nudged the numerical stamp to the left 2-3 times which immediately started the feed right up. My explanation is that the printer had gotten jammed/off track causing the FEED to stop working. You'll know it definitely if you hear a low quick hum each time you switch to the print function which is probably the little motor saying 'hey, umm I would print if I was connected to a printer!'. Happy Calculating!
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