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<h1 class="topictitle1">Tape environment</h1>
<div><p>Tape drives are designed to operate in a clean environment.</p>
<p>Problem factors are dirt, dust, fibers, and airborne particles. Airborne
particles are the most difficult to address. When you install a tape in the
tape drive, the clearance between the heads and the tape is measured in microns.
Particles can damage the tape or the head if they come in contact with either. IBM<sup>®</sup> offers
a tape drive filter enclosure for some systems to solve this problem. The
enclosure draws air in through a filter and supplies the tape drive with clean
air. You are responsible to provide a clean operating environment for the
tape drive and system.</p>
<p>For specific requirements for environmental conditions such as temperature
and humidity, see the operator's manual for your tape cartridge.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzam4storetape.htm" title="This topic describes how to handle your tape cartridges and describes the best environment in which to store your tape cartridges.">Storage and handling of tape cartridges</a></div>
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