I would check to see if putting the label on the plastic tape box would
satisfy the company legal requirement. If this won't work, I'd advise the
legal department (or whomever came up with the requirement) that current
technology doesn't make allowances for the additional label and if still
mandated, you need their cost center to charge repairs to. AFAIK, only 8mm
and 4mm tapes have room for a second label on them, and there's no room for
true legal boiler plate on either.
Tom Kauffman
NIBCO, Inc
-----Original Message-----
From: Foresti, Kathie [mailto:kathie.foresti AT LMCO DOT COM]
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 12:52 PM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: LTO Tape Drives
IBM recommends that we don't put any sort of labels on our LTO tapes because
it would rub off and cause problems with the tape drives. What do other
people do if you need some sort of proprietary label on them, per a company
requirement? This may not be the right forum to ask this question, but I
thought I would start here and find out what others are doing.
> Kathie
> Kathie Foresti
> Lockheed Martin Corporation
> Enterprise Information Systems
> Phone (315)456-1941 or 8*256-1941
> E-mail: Kathie.Foresti AT lmco DOT com
>
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