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Tape cartridge care and maintenance – Quantum Audio Tape Drives A-Series User Manual

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Using Data Cartridges for the LTO-3A

Quantum A-Series Tape Drives User’s Guide

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Tape Cartridge Care and
Maintenance

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Observe the following precautions to protect the data on your Ultrium

tape cartridges:

Always:

• Remove the cartridge from the drive when not in use

and store it in its protective case.

• Avoid dropping the cartridge. This can damage

components inside the cartridge, possibly rendering

the tape unusable. If you drop a tape cartridge, open

the cartridge door and make sure that the leader pin

is in the correct position.

• Re-tension a dropped cartridge before using.
• Keep the cartridge away from:

• Direct sunlight and heat sources, such as

radiators, heaters, or warm air ducts.

• Sources of electromagnetic fields, such as

telephones, computer monitors, dictation

equipment, mechanical or printing calculators,

motors, magnetic tools, and bulk erasers.

Do not:

• Expose the cartridge to dirt, dust or moisture.
• Touch the tape media within the cartridge.
• Bulk erase Ultrium tape cartridges. LTO tape

cartridges have prewritten servo patterns that

cannot be reformatted by the tape drive. A bulk

erase operation would make them unusable.

• Use tape cartridges outside the specified operating

conditions: 10

o

C to 40

o

C, 20% to 80% relative

humidity.
If a tape cartridge has been exposed to conditions

outside the specified range, recondition the tape

before using in the operating environment by

exposing it to the operating environment for a time

equal to or greater than the time it was outside the

operating environment, up to a maximum of 24

hours. Then re-tension the tape to stabilize the tape

pack for better performance.