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SPARCstorage UniPack User’s Guide—August 1996
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Tape Cartridge
Use only tape cartridges that are approved for your tape drive. Approved tape
cartridges are listed in your tape drive specifications sheet.
These tape cartridges require no pre-formatting and are available from many
computer supply companies.
Note – Do not use video or audio tapes; use only data-grade tape cartridges.
Thermal Conditioning
To ensure proper thermal conditioning, keep the cartridge at the same
temperature as the drive for 24 hours.
Write-Protection
When the tape is write-protected (read-only mode), data on the tape cannot be
overwritten. When the tape is write-enabled, you can write and store new data
on the tape.
For information on how to write protect a tape cartridge, refer to your tape
drive specifications sheet or documentation that is contained with the tape
cartridge.
Tensioning Pass
When you insert a blank 1/4-inch tape cartridge or one that has been stored for
a long time, run it from one end to the other. This tensioning pass ensures an
even distribution of tension throughout the tape. See the Solaris Handbook for
SMCC Peripherals for specific instructions about tensioning a tape cartridge.
Handling and Storage
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Avoid touching the surface of the tape.
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Make sure the cartridge is at room temperature before using it.
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Keep cartridges away from anything magnetic.
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Keep cartridges out of direct sunlight and sources of heat, cold, or humidity.
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Rewind a cartridge before storing.
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Store cartridges in a dust-free environment, upright on edge rather than flat.
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Maintain stable temperature for long term cartridge storage.
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Maintain stable humidity (near 50%) for long term cartridge storage.