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Three 9-track tapes are to be labeled. |
Example 1: Write EBCDIC Labels on Three Tapes |
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A 9-track tape is to be labeled in ISO/ANSI. |
Example 2: Write an ISO/ANSI Label on a Tape |
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Two groups of 9-track tape volumes are to be labeled. |
Example 3: Place Two Groups of Serial Numbers on Six Tape Volumes |
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9-track tape volumes are to be labeled. Sequence numbers are
to be incremented by 10. |
Example 4: Place Serial Number on Eight Tape Volumes |
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Three 9-track tape volumes are to be labeled. An alphanumeric
label is to be placed on a tape volume; numeric labels are placed
on the remaining two tape volumes. |
Example 5: Write EBCDIC Labels in Different Densities |
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Two 9-track tape volumes are to be labeled. The first volume
is labeled at a density of 6250 bpi; the second at a density of 1600
bpi. |
Example 6: Write Serial Numbers on Tape Volumes at Two Densities |
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A 9-track tape volume is labeled in ISO/ANSI format with a
nonblank access code. |
Example 7: Write an ISO/ANSI Label with an Access Code |