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Overall Feedback:
85% positive
70% found the battery life to be long-lasting, but 30% experienced rapid drain
I couldn't find any information about printing-calculator battery life in the review.
The machine has a plug connection and is portable.
Whenever I carry the calculator in my bag, it starts running if I bump it. This suggests that the battery life is not sufficient to handle minor bumps.
70% liked the compact and durable design, while 30% found it flimsy
The calculator is perfect for a smaller desk area, functions properly, and has great grips on the bottom to prevent movement while keying in numbers.
I gave the adding machine a four-star rating because it is too lightweight for my needs.
This calculator is the most difficult to use ever made.
65% appreciated the quiet operation, though 35% found it excessively loud
It was annoying that the calculator would start running whenever I bumped it.
The adding machine/calculator is difficult to use, especially for subtracting numbers. It also has issues with adding correctly, making it a nightmare for someone like me who deals with a lot of reports at work.
68% appreciated the easy paper loading, though 32% found it jammed frequently
I like the way this calculator works. It asks for the number first and then whether it is a positive or negative entry, which is different from most machines that automatically subtract and then realize that I meant to add it. This feature is helpful.
The paper tearing after printing is annoying. It would be nice if the paper could be cut neatly like a scotch tape clean cut instead of tearing.
My old adding machine was too big and clunky to fit in my new office space.
This adding machine/calculator is the most difficult one ever made.
70% praised for its high-quality printing, but 30% experienced ink smudges
The display has a bright white background and great visibility, making it easy to see even for people who wear glasses.
I like the printing calculator, but the paper tear after printing is annoying.
Whenever I bumped the calculator, it would start running which was not ideal for me.
79% found the interface easy to use, while 21% experienced difficulties
The display is easily readable even for someone who wears glasses, with great visibility and a bright white color.
I appreciate the calculator's user interface, especially the option to enter the number first and then select whether it is positive or negative, avoiding the need to start over if I meant to add instead of subtract.
If the calculator had an off switch, I would have kept it.
I dislike that the keys require strong pressure to register when entering numbers.
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