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How To Change Tax Rate,staples Calculator, Spl-240?

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Nicole Manion answered
This is really to do. Simply enter the tax rate that you want to use, then press 'rate' and then press 'tax+'. You should find that this works for you.

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There is nothing worse than wanting to do something with a piece of equipment and finding that you have lost the instructions. If this is what you have done with the instructions for your Staples Spl-240 calculator and you need to do other things with it that you cannot work out, have a look at this site: http://office.manualsonline.com/ex/product/headline/m/staples/d/calculator/p/SPL-240.

You can find the manuals for this calculator and other pieces of equipment and technology.

  • Staples

Staples is a huge stationery chain that can be found across the globe: It has more than 2,000 stores based in 26 different countries.

Staples headquarters is in Framingham, which is Massachusetts in the United States but it also has stores in the following countries: Austria, Germany, Norway, Brazil, India, Portugal, China, Italy, the United Kingdom, and France. It also has subsidiaries in Argentine, Canada, the Netherlands and Belgium, but these stores do not carry the original Staples name.

It also has a presence in a multitude of European countries but these are dealt with as enterprises and are known as Staples Advantage. 

Staples also has a huge online presence.

  • Besides calculators, what does Staples sell?

Staples sells every kind of stationery that you can possibly think of, as well as office furniture and equipment. They also sell every kind of technology that any home office or working office could need as well as all the peripheral equipment that you could need.

  • How long has Staples been around?

Staples first opened its doors in 1986, and in 2009, its revenues were more than $1.3 billion.
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Anonymous answered

How to change tax rate 8.75% for Staple SPL-240

1. Press AC.

2. Press M/EXCH

3. Input type 8.75

4. Press SET

5. Press TAX1

6. Press AC

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John Munos answered

You probably want to ask this question in a different area than the taxes section. I would think you'd be better off asking in the consumer electronics or computers and internet section.I suggest you Percentage calculator through this you get more results about How to calculate percentage .

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