Appendix D. Repairing A Cartridge; Examples Of Cartridge Problems; Repositioning A Leader Pin - IBM Ultrium Gen 6 Installation And User Manual

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Appendix D. Repairing a cartridge

Use this information to repair a cartridge.
Attention: Use a repaired tape cartridge only to recover data and move it to
another cartridge. The continued use of a repaired cartridge might void the drive
and cartridge warranties.
If the leader pin in your cartridge becomes dislodged from its pin-retaining spring
clips or detaches from the tape, you must use the IBM Leader Pin Reattachment
Kit (part number 08L9129) to reposition or reattach it.
Important: Do not reattach the pin if you must remove more than 7 m (23 ft) of
leader tape.
The following sections describe typical cartridge problems.

Examples of cartridge problems

Examples of cartridge problems
Example: Split cartridge case (see "Inspect the cartridge" on page 48)
If the cartridge case is damaged. There is a high possibility of media damage and
potential loss. Complete the following steps:
1. Look for signs of cartridge mishandling.
2. Use the IBM Leader Pin Reattachment Kit (part number 08L9129) to correctly
3. Use data recovery procedures to minimize the chance of data loss.
4. Review the media-handling procedures.
Example: Improper placement of the leader pin (see "Repositioning a leader
pin")
The leader pin is misaligned. Complete the following steps:
1. Look for cartridge damage.
2. Use the IBM Leader Pin Reattachment Kit (part number 08L9129) to correctly
3. Use data recovery procedures to minimize the chance of data loss.

Repositioning a leader pin

Use this information to reposition a leader pin.
To place the leader pin in its proper position, you will need the following tools
v Plastic or blunt-end tweezers
v Cartridge manual rewind tool (from the Leader Pin Reattachment Kit, part
A leader pin that is improperly seated inside a cartridge can interfere with the
operation of the drive. "Repositioning a leader pin" shows a leader pin in the
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seat the pin.
seat the pin.
number 08L9129)
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