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Are you sure you have reset the backup? sm

Posted By: anonamiss on 2009-02-15
In Reply to: that would be a Sony microcassette machine - cb

Subject: Are you sure you have reset the backup? sm

I would take the tape out, shut down the transcriber, set it as low as possible and try again, you may have it set wrong. I never used the backup at all. If you have to, why not purchase a Sanyo instead of a Sony as they're cheaper, can pick one up locally and there won't be tapes much longer anyway, I assume. It must be very annoying. I have had to do this at a local office supply (Staples for us) either late at night or early in the a.m., and chose a cheaper brand than Sony, ? Olympus, Sanyo, etc. Sometimes you can't wait, been there. Check out Martel on the web, used to ship overnight. Good luck. Some docs still use tapes, I know, you just have to go along to get along.


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