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The Sharp ELT3301 is a professional-grade 12-digit thermal printing calculator featuring an extra-large backlit LCD and a unique 50% larger print mode. It delivers ultra-quiet, ink-free printing at 8.0 lines per second and boasts a full-sized keyboard designed to reduce errors. With easy top-loading paper access and advanced financial functions, it’s the ultimate tool for small offices and home professionals seeking speed, clarity, and precision.


















| ASIN | B0B6GP1NHQ |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,103 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #33 in Printing Calculators |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (204) |
| Date First Available | July 13, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 1.48 pounds |
| Item model number | ELT3301 |
| Manufacturer | Sharp |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 9 x 2.4 inches |
M**G
A great choice for moderate use
The Sharp ELT3301 is a wonderful electronic adding machine for moderate/occasional use. I am an avid collector and user of calculators, including business adding machines, and I own many models that are several times more expensive than this model, and after several days of working with this model, I can say that I really love it. There are other adding machines that have more functions and features, but for its price, it's the absolute best. The calculator is intended for moderate use. Why would I say this? Several reasons: (1) While printing is very reasonable, it's not as fast as some top-of-the-line models by IBICO, Sharp, Victor, or Monroe. If you are a super-fast typist, or you want to print out entire logs of calculations, and you require the fastest printers out there, get another model. (2) There's something about thermal printing that screams occasional use: Printing is black-and-white, so it won't print out negative numbers and subtraction operations in the standard red. It requires "special" paper that is somewhat more costly, but in return, it uses no ink, so there's never an issue of the ribbon drying out, of having to replace ribbons or ink rollers, and you never need to fear that the particular ink roller for your particular model will no longer be stocked... Printing is always crisp and beautiful. (3) The calculator doesn't come with tonnes of functions: It doesn't have square roots, it doesn't offer builtin date-calculations (though it does offer time-calculations). It offers the basic tax, markup, cost-sell-margin functions. It doesn't allow for inspection or printing, editing, or printing of past calculations. The ELT3301 can work in one of two modes: A standard 12-digit printing calculator, or a 10-digit printing calculator that prints very large numbers. I wasn't interested in this feature, until I saw the results before me, and realized how much easier it is for me to read the printout! I would be remiss if I didn't mention the absolutely ingenious and innovative way in this the thermal paper is inserted into the calculator: Rather than folding the end and trying to get the wheels to grab onto it, you simply open the cover, insert the paper from the back, lay it flat, and close the cover. This is surprising, but way more effective and convenient than what all other calculators do. Once you get used to it, you'll never want to go back. Adding machines are far less standardized in terms of their logic, than ordinary pocket and desktop calculators. Different models treat the Grand Total differently, some even going as far as overlapping the Grand Total register with the memory register (like the IBICO 1491X). Some adding machines handle constant operations differently, or how multiplication and division affect the Total register, etc. Here Sharp does the right thing every time. No surprises. The calculator is very dependable and a lot of fun to use. Some people confuse calculator entry logic with adding machine entry logic. These are very different. Electronic adding machines work like their mechanical and electro-mechanical forefathers for addition and subtraction, and work like modern calculators when it comes to multiplication and division. This actually makes a lot of sense if you think how these calculators are generally used, but this does take getting used to. If you need a faster adding machine with more functionality, then for about US$40 more you can get the Victor PL8000, which has tonnes of additional functionality, and has builtin help/documentation that can be printed directly onto the [thermal] tape... But for occasional use, I just love the Sharp ELT3301.
K**S
Good product! Works well!
This is a full desk-size calculator....just what I was looking for. Plenty of hand/finger room for those of us who don't care for "pocket" calculators. The new thermal paper and printer is new to me, but I'm liking it. It's quieter than my 40+ year old version. Negative numbers are printed in bold black ink, rather than red, but I haven't found that to be an issue. If you're looking for a full-size office style machine, this is it. I highly recommend this calculator.
W**S
Easy set up
Great calculator. Product described accurately easy to use
M**L
Printer does not work!
The printer does not work, I bought it and had packed away until I got into my new office and now my return period is up and now I'm stuck with non printing adding machine. I have contacted Sharp support we'll see what they say. Sucks. I have read several other reviews that have had the same issue, do not buy.
M**Y
Was surprised at how much I like this calculator!
I am an accountant and am very picky about my calculators. After spilling coffee in my favorite trusty machine, I had to get another but could not find the same one that I had destroyed by clumsiness. I purchased another but the keys were not arranged the way I liked so had to search for one again. I saw this one but was hesitant about getting a thermal calculator. I am so glad I took the chance. The machine is fast, the tape is always dark and visible, it is quiet and it has a small footprint. It checks all my boxes. Take a chance on this one for sure. You won’t be sorry.
C**Y
Solid machine.
Works well, thermal paper is nice. The serrated edge doesn’t tear paper well but otherwise a solid purchase.
C**Y
expensive paper rolls
This machine takes an expensive roll of paper to operate. I was paying 50 cents for a roll for previous calculators I have owned. now the rolls cost over $3 for less paper.
R**J
Excellent Adding Machine
This is an excellent adding machine the numbers are easy to read and it has many many functions. For the price you cannot go wrong with this machine.
A**R
Works well
T**S
This sharp calculator is ok for the us market 110 volt. UK is 220/240 voltage please remember.
C**E
Produto veio certinho, dentro do prazo. Chegou perfeito e funcionou certinho.
K**A
Todo super bien
D**D
Had to return item as it has US integral wall charger and works on 110 v, so unusable in the UK
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