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Scott Riddell Posted on Mar 10, 2019

I have a Staples SPL_P100 that calculates properly on the screen but prints totally different numbers. I need the numbers to print properly.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 27, 2009

SOURCE: Set Tax Rate

First clear all w/ ON/AC.
Enter the tax rate desired eg. 7 for 7% (can you tell I'm in PA)
Press RATE then TAX+
Press C/CE.
The next time you use TAX+ it will calculate and add the value that you set.
Do the same for TAX-, you can use a different value for each as they are separate memories.

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A Soveral

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  • Posted on Jul 15, 2009

SOURCE: i have a p100 dh calculator and the printing is

Do you mean the printing is unreadable because it is faded?
Replace the ink ribbon.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 06, 2010

SOURCE: change decimal placement on calculator

pressing the tab button displays the number of decimal places 0, 2, 3, 4, A, F on the bottom of the screen.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 21, 2012

SOURCE: Staples SPL-P100 calculator feed

Okay. Tried the other ways listed here, did not work.. BUT fold the paper into a point.. then feed through.. it worked the first time!!

E Terry

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  • Posted on Jun 23, 2014

SOURCE: How do I change the date and time on Staples SPL-P100

Is there a re-set button on it?

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How do I get 2 decimal points in a Staples calculator SPL P100

There is a tab button that controls the number of decimal places you would like. press tab and it will change to 0-2-3-4-A-F showing on the bottom of the screen.

Hope this helps!

I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/latoya_8ed1bf3dc615c15d

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How to stop it from rounding up or down

Did you try it on the "F" position?

Good luck,

Paul
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Why doesn't the equal button work when I do additions and subtractions?

Your calculator is fine. It is an adding machine first, so it uses adding machine logic and you hit the star button to print the total on the tape. The equals sign is only used when multiplying and dividing.

Adding machine logic is as follows:

5+ total 5
3- total 2
7+ total 9
* print out total

Good luck,

Paul
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How do I feed new paper into calculator?

I don't know if it helps but small printers such as these often need a "point" or diagonal fold/cut to be presented to the input slot.
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Why are totals rounding off

In the product details of this calculator, it states that there is a "decimal point selector." This is normally a slider starting with the letter F followed by the numbers 0123 etc. It is probably on 0. You can set the number of decimals to whatever you want, or use F for full numbers. For example, if you set this to 2, you should always get 2 decimals.

Good luck,

Paul
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How to install paper

Without a manual, look at the picture of the calculator. Mount the paper, with the feed coming forward and over the top of the calculator. Insert the paper (recommend cutting it flush) into the feed slot in the back. Then use the paper advance key to advance the paper through the rollers. Unfortunately the manual is not available from the Staples website. Good Luck,
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Change decimal placement on calculator

pressing the tab button displays the number of decimal places 0, 2, 3, 4, A, F on the bottom of the screen.
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