My fix for chattering RTR tape
On Apr 30, 1:40*pm, root wrote:
I want to thank everybody who responded to my post about
chattering against the heads for certain oxides on RTR
tapes. I read about the "bake" solution, but I am pretty
sure my problem was not that because I experience no
loss of oxide on the heads or guides. Nevertheless
I did try "baking" the tapes but the problem persisted.
What worked for me, and I would regard this as a last
ditch effort, was to soak a cotton ball in silicone
lubricant and wedge the ball in the tape path behind
the first rolling guide and the tape heads. The cotton
ball provided a small amount of lubricant, but it also
provided increased drag from the supply side which,
I think, increased the contact between the heads and
the tape. I was able to read about a dozen rare tapes
this way. Maybe the solution will work from someone else.
If you're interested in trying it, you can send the tape to where I
work and I'll personally run it through the dehydrator. Reply directly
to my email if interested. I think Mark Z may be right about stuff on
the guides but in addition, I've seen a lot of sticky / chattering
tapes that have all been recovered with the bake. Further
contamination with lubricants that may react with the tape coatings
seems much more dicey to me - probably because I'm not a chemist. BTW,
not all the sticky tapes leave goop on the guides though _many do_.
G²
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