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Cassette
tape
storage
The
CE-50P
printer
also
provides
interface
to
a
cassette
recorder.
Information
can
be
stored
cheaply
on
ordinary
audio
cassettes
to
backup
your
Organizer’s
memory.
Only
whole
file
transfers
can
be
made.
Single
entry
and
all
entry
transfers
are
not
possible.
Cassette
recorders
and
tapes
Some
poor
quality
cassette
recorders
may
not
be
suitable
for
data
storage,
but
generally
any
simple
monophonic
cassette
recorder
with
recording
facilities
will
suffice.
However,
before
depending
on
the
data
you
store,
always
check
its
reproducibility
by
verifying
it
after
transfer.
(Do
not
load
it
again
as
it
may
fail
leaving
you
with
lost
data.)
e
If
your
cassette
recorder
has
a
mixing
feature,
deactivate
it.
e
You
may
have
to
experiment
with
the
volume
and
tone
settings
to
find
the
optimum
conditions
for
transfer.
Verify
over
and
again
until
you
have
success.
e
Acassette
recorder
with
a
“Remote”
feature
provides
convenient
control
over
operation
from
the
Organizer.
e
Use
the
same
cassette
recorder
to
playback
(load)
as
you
did
to
record
(save)
to
minimize
variation.
e
If
the
file
you
want
to
transfer
is
too
big,
ordinary
audio
cassettes
may
not
be
long
enough.
Some
hints
e
Keep
the
record/playback
head
clean.
e
Use
good
quality,
type
I
cassettes.
e
Jot
down
the
starting
position
of
your
data
from
the
tape
counter
to
help
locate
it
again
later.
Setting
up
1.
Turn
off
the
Organizer,
printer
and
cassette
recorder.
2.
Connect
the
printer
to
the
Organizer
(see
page
149).
3.
Connect
the
cassette
recorder
to
the
printer
as
described
in
the
cassette
recorder
and
printer
operation
manuals.
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