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[Networker] Fixing a damaged cartridge?

2012-04-27 17:53:20
Subject: [Networker] Fixing a damaged cartridge?
From: George Sinclair <george.sinclair AT NOAA DOT GOV>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 17:49:23 -0400
Hi,

If you had an LTO-4 tape that was physically damaged as far as the cartridge casing, so you didn't want to risk loading into a drive, but the tape was otherwise fine, is it easy to take it apart (unscrew) and re-insert the tape reel into another new cartridge?

Obviously, you'd have to be careful to line up the leader pin correctly so it looks the same as far as how it's positioned when looking through the slider shutter on the side. Seems to me I played around with an old LTO-3 or LTO-1 scratch tape one time (same construction on the case as two pieces with screws), and it was not trivial as it was under tension and just flew all over the place, parts, spring, etc. making it difficult to reassemble reliably, parts, etc. Has anyone ever done this before? Is it tricky and not advised? What would be the best way to test that you had done it correctly?

Obviously, if it was a clone volume, and you still have the original volume(s), you could simply re-clone it, and take that tape out of circulation but just asking. Thought I'd seen some documentation on this before, but just wanted to get the opinion of folks here.

No this isn't necessary, just theorizing.

George

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