Useful for both Direct Thermal and Thermal Transfer. Make sure to get the right size thermal ribbon, there's only option, unlike the many sizes of labels this printer supports.
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It says in the description that the draw weight range is 5 to 30 lbs. anything less than 25 lbs on this bow the is massive slack in the cable not string. Also it says the draw length ranges from 12” to 26” I believe. Srry but it doesn’t adjust at all. It’s about 18. Both my daughters at 9 and ten can’t fully draw. I do not recommend this bow for any age. Very disappointed. Worst Bear product I’ve ever owned. I may never buy from Bear again.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I bought this bow for one of two granddaughters. For the other I bought the Brave by Golden Eagle. I have been a Bear fan all my life (I am 68 y/o). This bow has ONE draw length, don't believe the range listed. Try pulling an adult compound bow back half way!. If you let up on the draw weight the stings are sloppy. My 10 y/o granddaughter cannot pull it back, but the draw length is already too short! and that is the problem with this bow, the draw length to draw weight ratio is just wrong for children. I also am teaching a 10 y/o boy whose dad bought him the same bow, and I am finding the same problem with him. Again you should not have to flex you bow hand 45 degrees or more to be able to anchor to your face at full draw. Nor really sure what to do with this bow. I have no experience with the Vortex bows but if what they claim is true they may be a better choice. The whisker biscuit is a PLUS for any of these bows for children!Read full review
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Great product, free software for creating labels. We sell and ship auto parts, works great at printing shipping labels. This is a thermal printer so it only prints in black and white, if you want color you have to buy an attachment and an ink cartridge for it. Extremely easy to change labels! A little expensive, but has been working for us for the past 3 years with out any issues.
I will try to make a long story short. I have a 2010 Chevy Silverado Ext cab truck with very limited space for subs. I purchased a "under-the-seat" enclosure from a seller on e bay for two 10" subs. I looked all over the internet from the very best 10's according to people's feedback and reviews. The JL Audio 10W3V3-4's kept popping up. The mounting depth is the main limiting factor in the under the seat enclosures for the 2007 and up Chevy trucks. The box I found said it had 6" of mounting depth (which was a LIE). These call for 5 7/8" clearance. I had to have custom spacers made to make them fit, but it was WELL worth the aggravation! I have them powered by a ALPINE MRX-M110 1100 watt RMS amp. Pushing 550 watts to each sub (gain is only half way up) and they sound as good as the majority of the 12" subs I have listened to. The bass is extremely tight, accurate, and "punchy". These are well worth the money in my honest opinion. If you like distorted "rap-type" bass then these probably are not for you. If you listen to country or rock/rock and roll then these are just what the doctor ordered.Read full review
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