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Texas Instruments TI-5630
Date of introduction: | 1993 | Display technology: | Fluorescent |
New price: | Display size: | 12 | |
Size: | 10.4" x 8.5" x
2.4" 263 x 216 x 60 mm3 |
Printer technology: | Impact |
Weight: | 2 pound 10 ounces 1307 grams |
Serial No: | 0000402 |
Batteries: | Date of manufacture: | mth 07 year 1998 (D) | |
AC-Adapter: | 220 V | Origin of manufacture: | Malaysia (I) |
Precision: | 12 | Integrated circuits: | Toshiba TC83220 (ROM-code 0020) |
Memories: | 1 + 1 | ||
Program steps: | Courtesy of: | Stefan Klaes |
The TI-5630 includes every feature you expect from a high-end office printer. Main advantage is the huge 12-digit display.
If you need two-colored printing on normal paper, you should opt for the otherwise identical TI-5660 while the TI-5650 sports just 10-digits.
The featured calculator was manufactured in Malaysia for the European market and is powered with 220 volts. The Date code suggests that Inventec Corporation assembled this TI-5630.
The corresponding UL-File E202867 lists indeed INVENTEC APPLIANCES (SHANGHAI) CO LTD. as manufacturer of the TI-5630.
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© Joerg Woerner, June 24, 2002. No reprints without written permission.