Exabyte EXB-8205 manual Selecting Data Cartridges, Choosing High-Quality Data Cartridges

Models: EXB-8205

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Selecting Data Cartridges

Selecting Data Cartridges

By selecting high-quality data cartridges and storing them properly, you can expect a long shelf-life and optimal data integrity from your tapes. High quality tapes also help maintain tape drive reliability by minimizing wear on the recording heads.

Choosing High-Quality Data Cartridges

Available from Exabyte, EXATAPE™ 8mm Data Cartridges are formulated specifically for use in Exabyte products. EXATAPE data cartridges reduce head and tape path wear and have a shelf life exceeding 30 years when used according to recommendations.

Available in lengths of 15m, 54 m, 112m, and 160m (for the EXB-8205XL and EXB-8505XL only, as described on page24),

EXATAPE data cartridges are the only data cartridges recommended for use with all Exabyte products.

CAUTION

Never use video-grade tape for data storage. Video-grade tape can be less accurate than data-grade tape when recording high-density data and more abrasive to tape drive recording heads. In particular, Exabyte strongly discourages use of the following types of video-grade tapes:

Extended-length video tapes (such as 135-, 140-, and 150-minute tapes)

Hi-8 metal particle (MP), metal evaporative (ME), or barium ferrite (BaFe) tapes

May 1994

EXB-8205 and EXB-8505 (Standard and XL)

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Exabyte EXB-8205 manual Selecting Data Cartridges, Choosing High-Quality Data Cartridges