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Key Descriptions
&Advances the paper.
STurns the calculator’s printer on and off.
RSelects the rounding setting. See “Rounding.”
/Prints a reference number or date without affecting calculations. This
number is preceded by a # sign. You can also enter decimal points to
separate parts of the number; for example, to print a date.
QSelects the decimal setting. See “Using Decimals.”
!Changes the sign (+ or) of the displayed number.
#Calculates the selling price and profit or loss amount on an item.
GTurns on the calculator. If the calculator is on, press Gonce to
clear an entry; press
G
twice to clear a pending operation.
>Interprets the number in the display as a percentage.
UPress U to display and print the value in memory; press U
twice to clear the memory.
FSubtracts the displayed value from memory. If a multiplication or
division operation is pending,
F
completes it and subtracts the
result from memory.
NAdds the displayed value to memory. If a multiplication or division
operation is pending,
N
completes it and adds the result to memory.
Rounding R
No indicator Results are rounded up or down, depending on the value and
decimal setting (if
Q
=
2
, 2.349 rounds to 2.35).
9Results are rounded up (if Q = 1, 2.33 rounds to 2.4).
:Results are rounded down (if Q = 1, 2.33 rounds to 2.3).
Using Decimals Q
No indicator The number of decimal places varies based on the result.
0,1,2,3,4,6 Sets the number of decimal places to 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 6.
ALets you add and subtract numbers without entering the
decimal point (key in 5321 to enter 53.21).
AII Lets you multiply and divide numbers without entering the
decimal point (key in 3 x 250 to enter 3 x 2.50).