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Printing Calculators
Printing calculator models are also known as adding machines. They are designed to perform complex calculations and print them onto a paper roll. Printing calculators are commonly used in accounting and finance for calculating tax, profit and loss, and other financial statements. They are also used in retail stores for calculating sales and taxes.
One of the biggest advantages of printing calculators is that they provide a paper trail. This means that users can easily review the calculations they have performed and confirm that they are accurate. The paper roll also provides a record of the calculations, which can be useful for auditing purposes.
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Printing calculators are typically larger than desktop calculators, and they come with additional features like multiple memory registers, percentage calculations, and currency conversions. They also have a printing speed that can vary from 1.5 to 5 lines per second.