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...(screech) and rejects the tape. A worn belt and a broken spring. you have bad timing, needs to put all gears in order. and replacement of two rubber belts. to do right timing required service
...tape which wouldn't completely eject (it went only to the point of being flush with the exit hole, with the right side slightly protruding ... I needed to pull a bit to get it out), I can no longer ...
...tape present so it ejects the cassette. The loading arms are available as two parts left and right,it is usually only one that fails however ,I think the left one if I can remember and are available ...
...right side of the mechanism) and turn its shaft with your fingers until you have run the tape back out. Now plug it back in and try it again with a scarificial tape. If it continues to fail, replace ...
Question about Mitsubishi Televison & Video
...tape is not fully inserted and is hung up on the right side preventing an ejection or manual movement with the cover off, any way to release the tape without damage to either the tape or machine?? i ...
...tape, it gets ejected right away. The belt I had to replace is the one that pulls tape out of the cassette when the cassette has been fully loaded into its final position. The belt is usually on the ...
...tape threads, but unloads and ejects the cartridge right away. I have tried several different cassette's all do the same thing. I hate to have to give these to the e-waste service. Thanks for your ...
eject a tape the machine tries to pull it back in. If I take the tape out, the machine shuts down. It also shuts down if the tape rewinds and reaches the end. I can still use the machine otherwise and
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...eject but was able to easily pull the tape from inside and rewound it into cartridge manually. The tape was damged (crumpled) in one area. Thanks for your help. There are probably a few different ...
tape seems to get stuck halfway in. No eject is triggered. We identified a white plastic pin on the right side of the cassette carriage that needs to raise so that the tape can go all the way back. It
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