Imation builds the tapes for IBM. We had early problems with K tapes because they had to change the packing, but nothing like what has been talked about here. We were an early user of K-Tapes. Typically, it is a whole case that is bad because of shipping damage to the tapes. The tapes must be packed in special packaging that should be there, but check. The tapes are shrink-wrapped with plastic in groups of 10. In a case of 30 there should be an egg-like packing around the tapes in the inner box. Then the inner box should be packed in an outer box with foam around it. If that is not the way you got them, then that is your problem.
If you are having a number of tapes bad it still may be the microcode. I will have to check the level we are running, but I think it is the current GA. Recently, we purchased a lot of Imation tapes (the first ones were IBM). So far there have been no problems. Do the drives that you are using the tapes in have the green 2x sticker on them and a few internal green parts. If not that is your problem. You cannot use K tapes in a non-K drive. I do not know that it will prevent you from mounting them in the drive, though I thought that it would. The other piece we occasionally get is pressure errors FID 4. The next piece is handling of the tapes. You drop a K tape and it is probably dead. If you are doing offsite movements, make sure you purchase the turtle cases recommended by IBM and Imation or explain to your vendor to handle the cases gently. The next piece is the tapes should be shipped in a vertical position (on edge). Hope you get to the source of the problem. -----Original Message----- From: Edward(Ed) J. Finnell, III [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 7:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: How reliable are your 3590 K media Likewise. Imation. We've upgraded uCode twice to no avail. Quit ordering them. Edward(Ed) J. Finnell, III Enterprise Systems/Proj. Mgr. url:www.ua.edu
