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Posted on Jun 17, 2010

Simple math - $200.00 times 22 LCD shows correct $4400.00 Print out shows - $100.00 times 22 equals $4300.00

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Sounds like you could have $100.00 in your memory. The LCD will show your current calculation but the print out might include anything you added to M+/-. Try clearing your M*

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