Cleaning the heads and tape guides, Cleaning the pinch roller, Cleaning the capstan shaft – Tascam 122MKIII User Manual
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Dolby HX PRO
If the source you are recording is rich in high-frequency
signals, they can adversely affect the accuracy of the
recording and decrease the high-frequency response. The
Dolby HX Pro system takes care of these signals during
recording to prevent the accuracy of the recording from
decreasing and improve the high-frequency response (by 6
dB or more).
The Dolby HX Pro system uses no encoding/decoding
process and a cassette tape recorded with this system can be
played back on any stereo cassette players.
A typical example of effect of Dolby HX Pro
(with Normal Tapes)
Care and Maintenance
□ Cleaning the Heads and Tape Guides
All heads and metal parts in the tape path must be cleaned
after every 6 hours of operation, or before starting and after
ending a recording session.
1. Open the cassette door.
2. Using a good head cleaning fluid and a cotton swab,
clean the heads and tape guides until the swab comes off
clean. Wipe off any excess ceaning fluid with a dry
swab.
□ Cleaning the Pinch Roller
the tape path. Slowly move it away again to at least 1 m
(3 feet) from the recorder before turning if off.
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Clean the pinch roller at least once each day the deck is
used. Use a good rubber cleancer.
1. Clean the pinch roller with a cotton swab moistened
with rubber cleaner, until there is no visible residue on
the pinch roller
2. Using a clean cotton swab, wipe off all excess rubber
cleaner from the pinch roller. Make certain that there is
no foreign matter remaining on the pinch roller.
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□ Cleaning the Capstan Shaft
After cleaning the pinch roller, clean the capstan shaft with
a cotton swab moistened with head cleaning fluid.
□ Degaussing the Tape Path
Slowly move in to the tape path. Move the degausser
slowly back and forth, touching lightly all metal parts in
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