Cheap HP 82240B Enhanced Infrared Printer for HP Calculators (Electronics) Price
CHEAP-PRICE.NET ’s Cheap Price
Here at Cheap-price.net we have HP 82240B Enhanced Infrared Printer for HP Calculators at a terrific price. The real-time price may actually be cheaper — click “Buy Now” above to check the live price at Amazon.com.
The printer features two font sets, both ECMA094 and HP Roman-8, and can accommodate up to 24 characters per line and a maximum of 166 columns of continuous graphics, enough to keep even advanced users happy. The thermal printer uses four AA batteries and features an automatic shutdown for extended battery life. Each set of four batteries can print up to one roll of paper.
| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Hewlett Packard |
| FEATURES: | Printing companion for your HP calculator, Infrared operation, no cord necessary, Uses rolled printer paper, Print copies of your calculations, Hewlett-Packard quality product |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | HP82240B |
| ACCESSORIES: | |
| UPC: | 088698002735 |
Related Products
Customer Reviews of HP 82240B Enhanced Infrared Printer for HP Calculators
HP82240B How this priner comunicated whith analyzer NG AED Afriso. but not infrared only cable if it possible?????
You need to think of this as a desktop extension.
This is a great item for the HP infrared calculators, where you need a written record. It prints on thermal paper, on a tape like old manual crank adding machines, but the comparisons end there. It handles complex algebraic formulas well, and they are easy to read.
<
>
<
>But this item is touchy. Mine only really works on a clean desktop with a super stable line of sight to the calculator and in typical office lighting of a florescent and incandescant mix. My use of it outdoors sitting on an uneven surface enjoying the sunny weather while calculating away was a frustrating experience. Consider this as an item that is really only for indoor desktop use.
Indispensable, but frustrating.
Prior to ordering this I was (overly) concerned with the print rate, which sounded painfully slow. In practice the print *speed* has not cramped my style one bit, but the print *accuracy* has. I do most of my printing out-of-doors and ambient light, space, etc. are critical to getting a good IR transmission and a clean 'record'. I highly suggest making a jig to hold the printer and other device in appropriate positions to each other. I made a jig for my purposes and that's what makes this printer an indispensable tool.