Printers for TI graphing calculators?

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JodaSFU

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I was wondering if anyone here knew if it was possible to get a printer, that can be plugged directly to a TI graphing calculator (specifically TI-nspire), without needing a computer? Preferably directly onto stickers. I'm wondering, because it would really help me save some time for my advanced math exam next year.

Any info would be greatly appreciated :)
 

ThrobbingEgo

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Why not just graph the "whatever" in Excel or Openoffice Calc? That's what my grade 12 Data Management (probability and statistics) teacher made us graph distributions and box charts on for our final presentations. If you can't use Excel, there are plenty of utilities online that can replicate your calculator's functions.

Also, don't cheat.
 

JodaSFU

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Leorex said:
you know cheatings wrong.
ThrobbingEgo said:
Also, don't cheat.
I don't know about math exams in America, but in Denmark, any advanced math class allows you to use any CAS tool you wish at the last 3 hours of the exam. The first hour is without any help.

ThrobbingEgo said:
Why not just graph the "whatever" in Excel or Openoffice Calc? That's what my grade 12 Data Management (probability and statistics) teacher made us graph distributions and box charts on for our final presentations. If you can't use Excel, there are plenty of utilities online that can replicate your calculator's functions.
So it's able to solve, derive and integrate? Never hear that those functions were available in Excel. The problem is that we have to document everything we do on our CAS tools, but my school's computers don't have the necessary software to screencap TI-nspires, which means I have to write out every single thing I do. Besides; writting exams is much faster by hand, than on a computer.