Hmmm... the pictures don't look like shedding to me. It looks like
stripping. I've seen tape do this when the tape manufacturer's slitter
is mis-set or goes off spec. Then the first guide on the reproducer
strips off the offending extra width because the tape will be slightly
too wide to fit through the guide. This can be especially prevalent on
high tape tension machines.
Malcolm
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On 10/7/2016 5:21 AM, Richardson, Jonathan Carrithers wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I accidentally posted to the ARSCLIB list this question so apologies for the cross post.
>
> Hoping someone can help with a problem that we have been having with one particular Scotch 206 tape. Links to photos below:
>
> Photo 1<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4OPruHNUu42VzdrMUZIc2M4bFk/view?usp=sharing>
>
> Photo 2<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4OPruHNUu42QXdPa3lEZG9DR28/view?usp=sharing>
>
> As you can see there is some extreme shedding. Has anyone ever encountered this with Scotch 206? It is not historically a SSS or SBS prone brand.
>
> Any information would be appreciated
>
> Jonathan
>
>
> Jonathan Richardson
> Audio Visual Specialist
> Media Digitization and Preservation Initiative
> Indiana University
> 812-320-8485
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