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Re: LTO tape visible labels

2002-01-11 21:30:12
Subject: Re: LTO tape visible labels
From: Suad Musovich <suad AT CCU1.AUCKLAND.AC DOT NZ>
Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2002 15:27:38 +1300
Have a look at the Label Specification document on the 3584 doco page:
http://ssddom02.storage.ibm.com/tape/lto/ultrascalable_library/documentation.html

As quoted:
"Human readable characters are allowed provided there isn t a conflict or 
interference
 with the automation code. The format, colors and location of the human readable
 characters are at users specification."

We were looking at having a small (~6pt) font string along the top of the label,
as you would see on some commercial barcode tags, but our printer we use and 
quality
of our label stock discounted that.

Cheers, Suad
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On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 01:21:01PM -0500, David Longo wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 01:21:01PM -0500, David Longo wrote:
> We are starting to install IBM 3584 library.  As we are sending tapes 
> offsite, I
> would like to implement some additional tracking/audit/security of our 
> offsite tapes with the new tapes.  (Make sure ours don't get mixed with 
> others etc.)
>
> I know you are not supposed to put labels on the LTO tapes other than the
> barcode that comes with them.  I figured someone must use some method to
> "label" their tapes with company name or similar.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> David Longo
>
>
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