Advantages: Keeps the little ones happy Disadvantages: Annoying music, noisy..... but thats just us ;o) the kids will love it
My little one had this for christmas last year and it's still going strong today so yes it is pretty durable and tough!
It's a super cute bouncy spinning zebra, which plays (annoying ahhem*) music!! It came in a rather large, heavy box as I remember, but putting it together was a doddle (even for me!!!) The green base snaps together with each triange then forming a hexagon, it fits around the base of the zebra (I had to put his handles on too) and then thats pretty much it (there may have been some screws I can't remember).
My little one has had hours of fun on it (so have the older two) but it seemed a lot smaller than I expected?? At £45 it wasn't cheap but it was one of his big presents so I didn't mind. I bought mine out of the christmas toy catalouge, but they are sold in argos and toysrus for roughly the same price.
It ...
Zebras, I've noticed play a fairly big part in little boys clothing. Before Scarlett was born we didn't know her gender so we brought some gender neutral clothes and some reduced blue sleep suits and vests, which featured zebras in various designs. Little girls are bunnies whilst little boys are zebras.
Whilst looking round for Christmas presents for our little one we found this cute little zebra rattle. The zebra has blue and light blue stripes, small children must get a strange idea about animals! It has a smiley face and a playgro logo on the middle of it. It has a velvety, soft texture to it.
Attached to the main body of the zebra is a clear plastic ring, with half of the ring showing and the other half in the zebra body. In the ring are six fairly large balls of the following colours, green,purple. Red, blue, orange and yellow ...
Advantages: A really entertaining read Disadvantages: none
First and foremost forget the film, it is unable to capture the humour and intensity fully.
This is one of my favourite books, containing just the right mix of intrigue and humour, whilst running along at a great pace .
We start off meeting the major characters very quickly, and a battle of wits starts immediately, between commander Swanson and crew of a US nuclear submarine and Dr Carpenter, sent from London to join the Sub on a special mission to trace a missing ice station named Zebra. (needless to say this may not be the whole truth) !
Now the story begins with lies, subterfuge, lies, sabbotage, lies, murder, lies,one of my favourite lines comes from this book and if you read it, its the one about I almost believed it myself.
The story twists and turns with some great descriptives along the way to really bring you into the story ...
Label printer - direct thermal / thermal transfer - monochrome
Width
24.5 cm
Depth
41.7 cm
Height
30 cm
Weight
16.3 kg
Printer
Print Speed
Up to 203 mm/sec - B/W - 300 dpi
Built-in Devices
Status LCD, 24V - 28V I/O Applicator Interface Card, Status LCD, 5V I/O Applicator Interface Card
Connectivity Technology
Wired
Interface
Serial, Ethernet 10/100Base-TX, Parallel, serial
Max Resolution ( B&W )
300 dpi
Language Simulation
ZPL , ZPL II
Barcodes
Code 93, Industrial 2 of 5, Code 39, Code 49, CODABLOCK, ISBT 128, QR code, MaxiCode, Aztec code, LOGMARS, EAN/JAN-8 , EAN/JAN-13 , UPC-A, MicroPDF417, Codabar, Code 128, Code 11, Code 2 of 5, Interleaved 2 of 5, Postnet , PDF417, MSI-Plessey, Data Matrix, PLANET, TLC39
Printer Features
Right-hand orientation
Processor
Processor
133 MHz
Ram
RAM Installed ( Max )
10 MB
Flash memory
Flash Memory
2 MB
Media handling
Media Type
Continious forms, perforated labels
Max Media Size (Custom)
114 mm
Media Sizes
Roll (11.4 cm)
Max Printing Width
104 mm
Max Printing Length
991 mm
Media Feeder(s)
1 x manual load - 1 rolls - Roll (11.4 cm)
Networking
Networking
Print server
Network Controller Name
ZebraNet 10/100 Print Server
Connectivity Technology
Wired
Data Link Protocol
Ethernet, Fast Ethernet
Expansion / connectivity
Connections
1 x serial - RS-232/422/485 - 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9)
1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45
Miscellaneous
Features
Power Factor Correction (PFC)
Works with Windows Vista
Software and devices that carry the Works with Windows Vista logo have been tested for baseline compatibility with PC's running.
Compliant Standards
FCC Class A certified, VCCI, EN 60950, ICES-003, EN55022 Class A, UL 60950 Third Edition, CCC, FCC Part 15, EN 61000-6-2, CSA C22.2 No. 60950 Third Edition
Power
Power Device
Power supply - internal
Voltage Required
AC 120/230 V
Frequency Required
50/60 Hz
Software / system requirements
OS Required
Microsoft Windows 2000 / NT4.0, Microsoft Windows 95/98/ME/XP
Environmental parameters
Min Operating Temperature
5 °C
Max Operating Temperature
40 °C
Humidity Range Operating
20 - 95%
Manufacturer's product description
With improved serviceability, a faster first label out time with 12 ips print speed, and a functional RTC, Zebra's 110PAX4 print engine is designed to meet your demands. If connectivity is a concern, look no further - take advantage of optional 802.11b wireless, 10/100 Ethernet, or European 28V I/O. Print labels from 0.5" (12.7 mm) wide to 4.1" (104 mm) at 203 or 300 dpi resolution.State-of-the-art technology lets you receive unsolicited Alert condition messages via any e-mail-enabled device or monitor and configure networked Zebra print engines remotely using any standard Web browser. Designed for high-speed, high-throughput applications, PAX OEM print engines are ideal for print/apply systems, including mission critical industrial applications, high-volume product, carton, case, and pallet labeling, and product identification.