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The speed is still a servo system feedback timed off the linear control track of the tape...If the head for the control track got dirtied by the cleaning tape it could be causing your issue.
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I will get my hands on a different cleaning tape and do it again. Hopefully dirt is the issue.
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Don't waste your time with "cleaning tapes", particularly for tape path parts. You can do a MUCH better job yourself with IPA and a swab.
You want a chamois stick or a lint/snag free synthetic material for cleaning the actual video heads. |
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I have some MG Chemicals isopropyl alcohol spray for electronics. Can I spray the head, or should I spray some into the cap, dips the swab and then clean the head?
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I spray the cleaner directly on the video head pole pieces. Once in awhile the tiny gaps get plugged with oxide. |
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Okay, the spray and cleaning swab worked like a charm. However, there's a new issue. I'm going to open another thread to keep on topic.
Thanks for all the advice.
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