Hi again,
A while ago I sent out a request for help in repairing a videotape
cassette, and got some wonderful and detailed responses. I am afraid
to admit that I am still stumped on step 2, and am hoping someone can
give me one vital detail. I can open the flap that covers the tape
and see the tape, but I cannot seem to find a way to release the
wheels that turn the tape, and get any slack in the tape. One set of
directions said there should be a hole in the bottom of the tape that
can be depressed with a slim tool, and which will then release the
pressure on the tape wheels, but I cannot seem to find this release.
Can anybody provide an additional clue? Thanks,
Linda L.
Linda Lucke
Butterfield Learning Center
Butterfield Elementary School
Libertyville, IL
llucke@d70schools.org
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