🖨️ Print Smarter, Work Faster, Stay Ahead!
The Casio HR-170RC Plus is a mini desktop printing calculator designed for professionals handling taxes, bookkeeping, and accounting. Featuring fast dual-color printing at 2.0 lines per second, a 150-step check and correct function, and specialized business keys for cost, margin, and tax calculations, it combines speed, accuracy, and convenience in a compact, upgraded design with a large 12-digit LCD and easy input keys.
Compatible Devices | IR-40T, 2 1/4" paper rolls |
Power Source | Battery Powered, cord |
Screen Size | 12.9 Centimeters |
Calculator Type | Printing |
Item Dimensions L x W | 11.61"L x 6.49"W |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Assorted Colors |
B**R
great calculator
i am a remote bookkeeper and this is a great calculator. compact enough that it fits nicely on my desk. i've only used the printing option a couple times, but seems very nice. has a long enough cord that makes it easy to plug in anywhere I need and the screen is very easy to read even in low light!
K**G
Great!
This is the 2nd one I've bought! Great for my dad's business! Works super well! Great upgrade from the old Casio ones
G**S
Right in time for taxes!
I was very pleased to get this printing calculator. It arrived while I was working on my taxes and I had a lot of numbers to add up. I, of course, had my computer or phone to add the numbers, but without a printed paper with all the numbers to compare, I had been having to re-add the numbers to be sure I was correct. I was happy that not only did this calculator come with a roll of printing paper, it came with a second roll that I wasn't expecting. They aren't super big rolls, so if you are getting this for everyday use, you will probably need to get some spare rolls to have on hand so you don't run out of paper in the midst of a major project. I have plenty for doing taxes this year. You can use it with batteries or an AC plug. I had no batteries of the right size (4 AA) so I could still use it with the power cord. At first I wasn't sure why I couldn't get it to turn on until my hubby looked at the surge protector that I had forgotten to turn on! DUH!I haven't used an independent adding/calculator machiine in a long time and it was so nice to have the large buttons and being able to get really moving with the keys. Old muscle memories came back again from my days working accounts payable/receivable almost 45 years ago. I also like how the instructions showed how to run all the different calculations that this is capable of doing. I have gotten calculators prior to this that didn't tell you how to use most of the buttons. Now I have them. I am very happy with calculator and it was a huge help until I had to turn it off for the night. Now putting off turning it back on for the day. Hoping I can get those taxes finished today!
L**R
Not a easy adding machine
I thought I was getting an adding machine. It came with an instruction booklet and way more involved than I wanted. I was doing my taxes and up to deadline so I could not return it.
D**H
Great calculator
Very pleased with the calculator. Cost was acceptable. Features were more than I expected. Overall 99% satisfied. Use it every day.
R**N
A little pricy, but you usually get what you pay for in dealing with a reputable company.
Seems to be of good quality and it works well in both print and display modes. It functions nicely as both adding machine and calculator and a side benefit, it is attractively designed. Recommended!
S**F
Astounding (big enough) Calculator AC/DC
Has all the features you'd need for ordinary use (pretty sure its not a scientific one)I like it WAY better then the HONKER of a thing it replaced LOL -- AND (note) it was hard to find one at a price I felt was reasonable, so I was a bit worried that it might be a "Less than what I expected" model. -- But, NO it was just a bit smaller than the dead one on my desk, and to my complete surprise it seemed NOT to be a solar version (though that would have been cool enough).It is, however, AC/DC -- and if left ON it counts the minutes and the HOURS it, been since the last number was pushed, (if gets left on) til someone (me) turns it off.... That's the only learning curve for me -- having to remember to both turn it on, and, then, turn it OFF LOL--It comes with a small (but decent sized) roll of standard printer paper and is all ready to print. I think it might have taken me a couple of minutes to determine how to put the feeding device on, but most people could do it in their sleep, I am sure.The main thing is; *I* could set it up and use it out of the box... LOL - This is always a plus. So this means:1) it was lightweight enough (I don't lift much) and,2) it was uncomplicated enough for an old gal that just wants to "get on with it" to not have to play "IT person" LOL.Well worth it... :)
M**.
check your attachments ..
The one attachment didn't seem to work properly so I used the others.. then I looked and the inside part that connects to the motor was just not there.. oh well..
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