Our office still likes to use tape recorders. It's getting hard to find microcassettes. They work well but snag easily and once the tape is crumpled they need to be thrown away. Maybe they've been sitting on the shelf for a long time and become brittle, or the tape is just super thin, I'm not sure. I have found that after opening a new cassette, fast-forwarding to the end and then rewinding to the beginning before beginning dictation quickly stretches the tape over the reels and avoids jams.
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