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I have
been working for a not so large GSE (Ground Support Equipment) Repair company
for about two years now and my job is to take care of all of the paperwork. This
means I am at a desk all day reading and writing reviews. On my desk there are
several very helpful tools that I use everyday to make my job easier and faster.
There are those usual items like a stapler, stapler remover, scotch tape, paper
clips, pens, a Panasonic KX-T7433 phone (check out my review), my computer of
course, this Canon P1-DH III (tax & business) calculator, and other useful
office utensils.
Now, like other out dated products, there is a newer and much more powerful
calculator out in the market today which will be the best choice since this
model is probably discontinued by now. You can see what it looks like at the
following web page:
Canon.com
DESIGN :
Canon’s P1-DH III palm printing calculator is not only stylish but can also
perform advanced calculations right in the palm of your hand. The nice sleek
design is attractive, compact, and easy to use all at the same time. The grey
buttons are placed in such a way with does not irritate your fingers or leave
you searching for the right button. The LCD screen displays clearly and big bold
lettering so you have no difficulty seeing. It can show a total of 12 digits and
that is more than enough for me.
BUILT-IN FUNCTIONS :
Business and sales functions can be calculated with the touch of a few keys. Tax
rates can be stored and recalled whenever needed. And this calculator may be
small, but it’s big on getting the job done.
I mostly use the tax rate and percentage functions on this calculator because
when I do invoicing I have to add markups and taxes to parts totals and this
calculator makes it easy to get the job done quickly, easily, and accurately.
THE PRINTER :
The best feature this calculator has is its ability to print on any 2 ? inch
paper roll. The printing process is not that fast but is acceptable; hope Canon
improved this feature in the next model, the P1-DH V. The sizes of the prints
are, from what it looks like, 12 points in size and with clear font.
Loading new rolls of paper is easily done by sliding open a hatch on the rear of
the top cover and sliding the paper in from the back. It took me no more than
two minutes to figure it out; no biggie. I have not replaced the ink “cartridge”
(if you can call it a cartridge) as of yet because it is still working fine. The
“cartridge” is a small one inch long stick with a sponge roll with ink on it. I
am not sure how it lasted me so long, but Canon did a good job on it.
BATTERIES :
It takes four double A (AA) batteries that will last you at least a couple of
years as it did me. My company had this calculator before me and it still work
with the same batteries. I asked my supervisor and he only remembers changing
the batteries once.
FINAL THOUGHTS :
Like you I said already, I use this calculator almost every day and it has never
failed me yet. From what I have experienced, you can never go wrong with Canon
calculators, cameras, and other nice products.
I would highly recommend this model and the latest model of this calculator from
Canon to any one who needs calculations done quickly, easily, and correctly. You
can never go wrong with Canon. |