Thank you all for your answers and suggestions.
In the meantime I found out that the problem is ... the laser printer that I
printed the labels with. The label format doesn't matter at all.
I printed new labels with an ink jet. Now the recognition is 100%.
Maybe the fixed black toner has a higher
Dear Christoph,
In message <1be9171a-8dd0-48f3-aad5-d4ff9a8b7...@uni-koblenz.de> you wrote:
>
> I think I know the answer ("not possible") but maybe someone has an idea:
Right - you cannot (re-) write any data at the start of the tape
without loing all data after it.
> Some years ago I labeled a
> On Mon, 2 Jul 2018 22:00:35 -0300 (BRT), Heitor Faria said:
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> > Dear bacula users,
>
> Hello Christoph,
>
> > I think I know the answer ("not possible") but maybe someone has an idea:
> >
> > Some years ago I labeled all my LTO-6 tapes with manual printed stickers
> > "LTO6-###". As you
> Dear bacula users,
Hello Christoph,
> I think I know the answer ("not possible") but maybe someone has an idea:
>
> Some years ago I labeled all my LTO-6 tapes with manual printed stickers
> "LTO6-###". As you can see, there are 5 alphanumeric characters followed by 3
> digits. The barcode sta
Dear bacula users,
I think I know the answer ("not possible") but maybe someone has an idea:
Some years ago I labeled all my LTO-6 tapes with manual printed stickers
"LTO6-###". As you can see, there are 5 alphanumeric characters followed by 3
digits. The barcode standard allows this and my LTO