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The Canon P23-DH V is a pocket printing calculator that can display up to 12 digits on a single line. It comes equipped with an ink ribbon print type and can produce up to 138 lines per minute, making it a reliable and efficient tool for quick calculations. With its auto power-off feature, the device operates sustainably by conserving energy when not in use. The calculator measures 164 centimeters in width, 232 centimeters in depth, and 56 centimeters in height and weighs approximately 510 grams, making it lightweight and portable. Its compact form factor enables easy storage and transport, without taking up much space on a desk or in a bag. The device also includes a one-line display to read inputs and outputs easily. The calculator is excellent for a variety of applications, including accounting, finance, and business, as it can calculate efficient and precise results in no time. Overall, the Canon P23-DH V is a versatile and practical calculator that delivers convenience, speed, and accuracy.
| Brand | Canon |
| Model | P23-DH V | 1904B001 |
| Product | calculator |
| EAN | 13803042931, 0013803042931 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Type | Printing |
| Form factor | |
| Product color | Gray |
| Digits | 12 digits |
| Display number of lines | 1 lines |
| Auto power off | Yes |
| Print type | Ink ribbon |
| Print speed | 138 lpm |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 164 x 232 x 56 mm |
| Weight | 510 g |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Canon P23-DH V below.
An Overflow error usually occurs when the sum result is longer than the calculator can show.
The product can still be used safely after proper cleaning. Remove the battery with gloves and clean the battery compartment with a toothbrush and vinegar. After drying, new batteries can be inserted into the device.
AC stands for 'all clear'. You clear the entire memory of the calculator with this button.
The Canon P23-DH V has a weight of 510 g.
Make sure the calculator is properly plugged into a power source and check if the batteries are inserted correctly. Also, ensure that the power switch is turned on.
You can adjust the number of decimal places displayed by pressing the "DEC" key to cycle through the available options: F, 0, 2, and A. Select the desired setting to change the decimal point.
Use the "+" and "-" keys to perform addition and subtraction calculations. The calculator automatically applies the appropriate operation based on the key you press after entering the numbers.
Ensure that the paper roll is correctly inserted, aligning the edge with the printer mechanism. Additionally, clean the print head by gently wiping it with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove any debris or ink residue that may be causing the distortion.
Unfortunately, the Canon P23-DH V calculator does not have a built-in memory function to store previous calculations. It is always recommended to write down important results if needed for future reference.
Yes, the Canon P23-DH V is a printing calculator, which means it can print out calculations for easier record-keeping and verification.
The Canon P23-DH V has a pocket form factor, making it portable and convenient for on-the-go calculations.
The Canon P23-DH V can display up to 12 digits, allowing for larger calculations and more accurate results.
Yes, the Canon P23-DH V has an auto power off feature, which helps to conserve battery life and prevent accidental power drain.
The Canon P23-DH V has a print speed of 138 lines per minute, making it efficient for printing out calculations quickly and effortlessly.
Yes, the manual of the Canon P23-DH V is available in English .
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Number of questions: 166Why won’t the date reset? How can I get it to add and subtract simply? Or is mine broken?
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How do you load and feed paper
Trying to simply add many numbers and get a simple up and down print out
Read the instruction manual. You scrolled past it to arrive here.
when there is a piece of paper stuck in paper roller and paper can't be fed thru, how do you remove the stuck piece of paper?
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The printer case is held closed by two methods. 1) 3 Philips head screws on bottom of case. 2) one-way, press-to-engage and hold clips on interior of case that are not really meant to be undone after assembly. However, with a ridged, wide and sharp knife blade, or case pry-bar, also thin and ridged, can be used to apply strong pressure on any side to pry open the case in order to separate the top silver assembly from the dark bottom part of the case. The top side near the power outlet seems to give way the easiest. Then use a spacer to keep that edge open as you progress around prying open the case to undo the clips. Since the case is assembled so as not to be undone, there may be some expected minor damage to the plastic case. Be careful as you move around each side prying the case open. The wires to the power outlet and the upper button assembly are short. There is enough length of wire to open everything but the solder welds are very small and can become unsoldered quite easily. Use good judgment when opening the two parts to avoid damaging everything. The printer assembly is dropped into upper case and held into place with semi-ridged pieces of tubing in its four corners. You just lift entire assembly up and pull out. Now the roller assembly is visible to remove the jammed paper. Be mindful that the rollers are all interconnected so don’t be aggressive in spinning the feed rollers. Remember, less is more. Tweezers should be used to pull jammed paper out. When cleared, pressing the calculator buttons to do a calculation should cause the rollers to spin (remember to have the mode switches set to Print first to activate the roller assembly) When done, be sure the wires are positioned so as not to get pinched. Now align the upper and lower case and snap shut.
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The ibk isn't very dark. How do I make it darker
Yes, when calculating off to the side the number 88 shows up after every set of numbers. This just started happening when I changed the paper on it yesterday. Did I accidentally hit something? Either way can you tell me how to make it stop. Thank you!
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Did you ever figure this out?
I have the same Question
Try pressing the Reset button on the bottom of the unit.
I have replaced the batteries and I am getting a MRG% code and the numbers are outside the margin...how can I change the size of the numbers back?
when i do subtraction the answer keeps coming up negative. I made sure memory was not saving anything. how do i fix this?
How to I remove the clear plastic guard where the paper comes out? I have a piece of the calculator tape stuck that I need to pull. It's causing the calculator tape to not feed.
Good news - bad news. The calculator works great but suddenly, all it prints is random numbers and symbols. I've put in new batteries (including the CR2032) and poked the reset multiple times. No clue as to why the printing function seems to have lost its mind. Any suggestions? Thanks!
when is the equal key used and what is it used for. It does not seem to be used when adding or subtracting numbers