Handling Cartridges
Handling or storing
•Before using cartridges, let them acclimate themselves to the normal operating environment for at least 24 hours.
•Verify whether cartridges are damaged before using them.•Verify whether foreign objects such as labels are affixed to the cartridges as they may cause loading problems.
•Do not insert damaged cartridges into the
•Do not pull the leader block or the tape out of cartridges as this may damage the cartridge braking mechanism and/or the tape.
•Do not handle the tape outside cartridges as this may damage the tape’s surface or edges.
•Do not subject cartridges to strong vibrations.•Do not drop cartridges. If you do, verify that the reel lock opening to make sure that the small plastic tabs inside are still visible. If they are not, do not use the cartridge. Inspect the cartridge for any obvious cracks or other physical damage.
•Never open cartridge cases as this may expose the tape to contamination and physical damage.
•Never affix labels elsewhere than on the repressed label area as doing so may cause loading problems.
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•Remove cartridges from the unit when they are not used or before turning the unit off.
•Dispose of used cartridges according to your local regulations on waste disposal.
Storage precautions•Store cartridges in an appropriate environment (see page 40 for details).•Always place cartridges in their plastic cases as soon as possible when you are not using them.
•Do not place cartridges on or near devices that may produce magnetic fields such as computers or monitors as this may erase the data on the tape.
•Do not store cartridges in a high humidity environment, direct sunlight, close to heat sources, dusty locations, or locations subject to intense vibrations.
•When placing cartridges in archival storage, make sure that you place them vertically.
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