| Note | HP strongly advises that you do not enter unlabeled cartridges. | ||
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| Your client software determines what happens when you enter a | ||
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| cartridge with an unreadable label. Under ordinary conditions, | ||
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| the camera on the hand audits the CAP and recognizes that a | ||
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| cartridge is present, but the hand does not move it. You must | ||
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| remove the cartridge from the CAP. | ||
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| In this situation, your software might direct the library to stop | ||
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| operating. Some software might prompt you to type in a label | ||
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| number when no VOLSER is read. Typing in a label number | ||
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| might cause a problem later during an audit because the | ||
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| camera still will not be able to read the unreadable VOLSER on | ||
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| the cartridge. | ||
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Figure 28 | Removing the CAP Magazine | |||
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